Galenus Medical
Medline Reclining Wheelchair, 18″, with Elevating Leg Rests, Durable Vinyl, 300 lb. Weight Limit, Reclines 90 to 140 Degrees
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$270.39
Brand | Medline |
Color | Black |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 38″D x 35″W x 12.5″H |
Material | Nylon, Carbon Steel |
- Reclining wheelchair with desk-length arms and elevating leg rests
- Nylon construction for easy cleaning
- 300 lb. weight capacity
In stock
Additional information
Weight | 63.7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 38 × 35 × 12.5 in |
GTIN | 001001639930 |
Product Dimensions | 38 x 35 x 12.5 inches; 63.7 Pounds |
Item model number | KR188N21E |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Date First Available | October 22, 2020 |
ASIN | B08KYK7C2R |
Manufacturer | Medline |
3 reviews for Medline Reclining Wheelchair, 18″, with Elevating Leg Rests, Durable Vinyl, 300 lb. Weight Limit, Reclines 90 to 140 Degrees
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Joyce Mcnealy –
I like that this chair reclines to several levels, including laying flat.My husband says it’s very comfortable.It’s well made and easy to use. Great price range.
Abbie Keegan –
This is a great chair! Strong, works well, Durable, love the recline, great if you need to go to doctors and have a hard time transferring from chair to table you can lay out flat. I had to have an ultrasound of front of throat and this was great. ( would not be if you needed to roll over )
Larry Easely –
My father had cervical spine surgery 2 years ago and a really bad fall a few months ago. This chair gives him support for his upper back and neck (with the security of the anti-tip feature in the back) He can no longer sit in a big comfy recliner because his knees are so bad, so this wheelchair gives him the same features as a recliner. He likes to lay back at 60 degree angle with his legs elevated just as he did in his recliner. The only downside is that he can’t recline himself, but it’s ok. We can just recline him to the comfort level he wants and he’s good for a few hours, and when he’s ready to roam around, we raise him to seated position and he can wheel himself.