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Lightweight Expedition Transport Wheelchair With Hand Brakes

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Product DescriptionAlthough the Expedition 19" Aluminum Transport Chair in red by Drive Medical weighs only 19 lbs. it can support up to 300...

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Product Description

Although the Expedition 19" Aluminum Transport Chair in red by Drive Medical weighs only 19 lbs. it can support up to 300 lbs. This transport chair comes standard with 12" rear flat free tires to provide a stable ride over a variety of terrain. The companion activated wheel locks and seatbelt make the Expedition Aluminum Transport Chair safe and easy to use. The Expedition folds down flat for convenient storage and transportation.

Features and Benefits
  • Red powder coated aluminum frame is lightweight, durable
  • Seat is made from durable lightweight nylon upholstery and a seatbelt and hand brakes are included for additional safety considerations
  • Companion activated wheel locks
  • Black composite wheels require virtually no maintenance and incorporate non-marring surface
  • Wheelchair comes assembled
  • Comes with padded armrests
  • Back folds down for storage and transport
  • Weighs only 19 lbs.
  • Weight capacity of 300 lbs.
Product Specification
  • Width (Open): 22".
  • Width (Closed): 10.75".
  • Height: 38".
  • Length with Riggings: 38".
  • Seat to-Floor (Height): 19".
  • Back (Height): 18".
  • Seat (Depth): 16".
  • Seat (Width): 19".
Model # EXP19LTRD
Product UPC 822383259109
Alergy Latex Free
Product Installation No Installation Required
Product Assembly Basic Assembly Required
Warrenty Limited Lifetime Warranty
Weight Capacity 300
Product weight 19

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