Karman KN-920W Bariatric Wheelchair
Product Code: KN-920W
Karman KN-920W Bariatric Wheelchair
An affordable alternative to higher-priced offerings, the The KN-920W Bariatric wheelchair from Karman is constructed out of high-quality steel and supports up to 300 lbs. With detachable, padded desk armrests, and swing-away footrests, this versatile chair is capable of adapting to almost any consumer's needs.
The KN-920W Bariatric wheelchair ("W" meaning it has an extra wide seat) fills the gap between the low- and high-end markets, providing an affordable alternative to other wheelchairs.
Constructed out of high quality steel to ensure durability standards, as well as being able to ride over any obstacles. A mid-to-high weight capacity of 300 lbs., allows for a variety of different sized users that can fit in this chair, making the KN-920W adaptive to consumer needs. Comes standard with detachable, padded desk armrests, and swing-away footrests.
Front casters enhance mobility, aiding users when climbing up elevated surfaces.
Are you ready to enjoy? Just contact one of our mobility advisers at 866-218-0902 about the Karman KN-920W Bariatric Wheelchair.
Features:
- High quality steel construction
- Detachable padded armrests
- Adjustable Seat Height
- 24" x 1" mag wheels w/ solid tires
- 8"x1.5" Solid Front Casters
- Double padded vinyl upholstery
- Swing-away footrests composite footplates w/ heel loop
- Weight Capacity 300 lbs., 400 lbs., 450 lbs., 600lbs.
- Seat Width 20", 22", 24", 26", 28"
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.
