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  1. EVEREST AND JENNINGS TRAVELER RECLINER Picture of EVEREST AND JENNINGS TRAVELER RECLINER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 8/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Everest and Jennings Traveler Recliner is a reclining manual wheelchair designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. FRAME (LxW): 36 x 26.25 to 28.25 inches. Folded width, 11 or 13 inches. Chrome steel frame. SEAT (LxW): 17 x 18 to 20 inches. Floor to seat height is 19.75 inches. A removable headrest is included. UPHOLSTERY: Deep blue leatherette upholstery with double embossing. ...[More Information]

  2. UNIVERSAL ADULT RECLINER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 3/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The UNIVERSAL Adult Recliner is a manual wheelchair with full reclining back. FRAME: The folding frame is made of triple chrome-plated cold rolled steel tubing with a reinforced top inner rail for extra strength. RECLINER: Trigger Loc Memory Stop recliner has a memory stop device that provides for 8 distinct positions set by memory pins that will relocate the back to the original degree of recline after transporting. Thi...[More Information]

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