Il G3 è un peso modulare leggeroSedia a rotelle adatta per occasionali a tempo pieno e multi-regolabile.
This is a completely functional wheelchair, every part of this wheelchair can be adjustable fit for different end users, so we also call this wheelchair as Prescription wheelchair.
This is a completely functional wheelchair, every part of this wheelchair include seat width can be adjustable fit for different end users, so we also call this wheelchair as Prescription wheelchair.
Seat Width Adjustable 16”,17”,18”,19”,20” Multi Functional
41/46/51cm seat width optional 40-45cm Seat Depth Adjustable
1. Multi functional 2. Multi axle
22”,24”Seat Width Optional Loading weight up to 200kg
Highlights: 1.Upgraded With Hidden Cable 2.Upgraded Higher Armrest For 6ft 2.8inch Tall Person 3.Patented Lower Handle Helping User transfer, Stand Up 4.Wider U shape Armrest Fit For Big Arm 5.Seat moving forward make you stand in the middle 6. Width between 2 arm pads is made wider to 17"
Highlights: 1.Upgraded With Hidden Cable 2.Patented Lower Handle Helping User transfer, Stand Up 3. Tested by ISO11199-3:2005
The Ultra Lightweight Four Wheeled Outdoor Rollator Walkers are the ultimate mobility solution that marries advanced reliable features with a sophisticated exterior. The durable frame is made of lightweight aluminum so it's easy to maneuver on any indoor/outdoor terrain, and strong enough to withstand extended daily use. To ensure maximum safety, the brake cable is built into the frame, enhancing the sleek appearance.
Ilsedia a rotelleIl design è un grande successo nel campo della sedia a rotelle. Le larghezze di 41,46 e 51 cm di tre dimensioni sono regolabili sul telaio, che consente agli utenti di ottenere la dimensione adatta anche se crescono o diventano più grassi. Inoltre, il design multi funtion, aggiunge il comfort e la convinience per gli utenti, pur mantenendo il peso leggero.
Questa sedia a rotelle attiva è fissa e con ruote posteriori a rilascio rapido. È un modello molto popolare negli USA e nel mercato europeo.





