Price is not the only factor to consider when buying your new ACTIVEAID 600 Series Shower/Commode Chair, the fast delivery from Sportaid is a crowd pleaser!
The 600, Rehab Shower/Commode Chair, has features that address the needs of the rehabilitating, long-term care, home care clients, and care givers. Frame widths are available from 18-22″ and wheel options include 4 casters, 20″ or 24″ rear wheels. There are many seat options, including several 4-way adjustable seats for seat opening access in any direction. This chair is designed to make those daily activities just a little bit easier.
Features:
Three New Frame Sizes: 18"x20" 20"x18" and 22"x18"
Three Mobility Choices: Four Casters, 20" and 24" Wheels
New Options Including Several New Seats
New Seats Sizes: 18"x18", 18"x20" 20"x18" and 22"x18"
350 lb. Weight Capacity
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Weight capacity: 350 lbs Wheel/Caster sizes: Rear: 20″ or 24″ wheels, or 5″ casters; Front: 5″ casters Back Height from Seat: 16.5″ Seat Width Between Arms: 18.5″ Seat Width: 18″ Seat Depth: 18″, 20″, 22″ Floor to Bottom of Seat Frame: 19.5″ Width Between Arm Pads: 20.5″ Top of Seat to Top of Armrest Pads: 7.75″ Overall Width: 24.75″ Maximum Back Slack: 6″ Headrest Height from Seat to Bottom of Cervical Support: 20″–28″ Minimum Overall length with Footrest – No Tilt: 45″ Maximum Overall Length with Footrest – Full Tilt – Headrest in: 55″ Maximum Overall Length with Footrest – Full Tilt – Headrest out: 57″ Legrest Range: 9″–21″ Under Seat Width Clearance: 17.5″
Looks good, not too heavy (remember it\\\'s not titanium). This was my 1st lightwight wheelchair and it ticked all the boxes (especially with the 3 spoke x-cores.) I have since owned 3 different chairs (non-colours) and found these made the colours eclipse feel very heavy and cumbersumb when transfering to the car. (It still gets positive comments regarding the paint job.) Have had the chair for 10 years and find parts extremely difficult to source (I\\\'m in the UK) Front castor spindles have worn to excess and I cannot find replacements (can anybody help me here?), the whole chair now shakes and makes you feel sea-sick due to excessive wear. Come on Coulurs - where are the spares? To summarise - I wouldn\\\'t buy another. Only because there are better chairs out there with better customer service, less metal on the undercarriage and are the same price. (The chair is now redundant in the garage awaiting spares - which is a real shame!)