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Drive Viper Junior Childrens Wheelchair
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$494.00
Description
Drive Viper Junior Children's Wheelchair
The Viper Junior Children's Wheelchair offers a high strength lightweight carbon steel frame in kids sizes. It weighs only 30 lbs. but can support up to 250 lbs. and comes standard with flip-back armrests for easy transfer to and from the wheelchair.A dual axle allows for easy adjustment to hemi height and the durable, heavy guage flame retardant nylon upholstery resists mildew and bacteria.
Sizing
- Weight Capacity for 12" and 14" seat: 250 lbs
- Weight Capacity for 16", 18" and 20" seat: 300 lbs
- Wrap-around arms reduce overall frame width
- Carbon steel frame with double coated chrome
- Durable, heavy-gauge flame retardant nylon upholstery
- Resists mildew and bacteria
- Nylon padded armrests provide added comfort
- Flip-back arms allow for easy transfer
- Composite Mag-style wheels are lightweight and maintenance free
- Precision sealed wheel bearings in front and rear ensure long lasting performance and reliability
- Standard dual axle provides easy transition of seat to hemi-level
- Aluminum foot plates are durable and lightweight
- Front caster forks are adjustable in 3 positions
- Urethane rear tires and casters offer superior performance, smoother ride and are lightweight
Technical Specs
Wheelchair Measuring Guide
Wheelchair Measuring Guide
Wheelchair Measurements:
- Hip Width:
Use this to figure seat width if it is the widest point. - Widest Point:
Measure the widest area across the lower extremities if different from the hip width. This may influence seat width or arm style. - Chest Width:
Measure the widest point of the thorax just below the armpit. This measurement may influence system width or back width. - Heel to Knee:
Use this for legrest extensions and seat height. - SRP to Knee (Seat Reference Point to Knee):
This will determine the seat depth. - Elbow to SRP (Elbow to Seat Reference Point):
Measure this width with the arm in a 90-degree angle at the elbow and the shoulder in a neutral position. - Shoulder Height:
This will determine the height and the style of the back panel or the start for a custom back. - Head Height:
This will help determine the proper headrest height.
