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E Z BACK SYSTEM (MODELS EZL2001, EZL2002, & EZL2003)    


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Picture of E Z BACK SYSTEM (MODELS EZL2001, EZL2002, & EZL2003) The E Z Back System, models EZL2001, EZL2002, and EZL2003, is a back support that can be mounted on sling back wheelchairs, commodes, driver or automobile passenger seats, or chairs. The system includes two laterals, a Velcro back, and a front panel with lumbar support. The system's lateral supports are independent of one another, so they are interchangeable from side to side. The system's lumbar support is also adjustable, so the system can give the user needed lateral or pelvic support. OPTIONS: Replacement components; tray (black or clear). SIZES: Small (EZL2001), medium (EZL2002), or large (EZL2003). DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 12 x 4.5 x 5.5 inches (EZL2001), 14.5 x 6.25 x 5.5 inches (EZL2002), 14.5 x 6.5 x 7.25 inches (EZL2003).

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Price: 525.00.

This product record was updated on April 21, 2012.

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Advanced Mobility Systems Corporation

621 Justus Drive
Kingston, Ontario K7M 4H5
Canada
Telephone: 800-661-6716 or 613/384-7460.
Fax: 613-634-3990.
Web: http://www.amstilt.com.
Email: info@amstilit.com.


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