Karma VIP2 Recline & Tilt in Space Wheelchair (PR23314)
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Karma VIP2 Recline & Tilt in Space Wheelchair is a folding tilt in space manual wheelchair with recline. It offers users the combination of a tilt in space wheelchair with a reclining backrest to ensure they can achieve optimum levels of pressure relief, positioning and comfort. The VIP2 has 35 degrees of tilt and comes with a 30 degree adjustable reclining backrest. The VIP2 also comes with an adjustable headrest with a range of position options while other features include removable armrests for easier transfers, a tension adjustable backrest for maximum comfort, and the option to fit a rigid backrest for greater trunk support and comfort. The foldable design of the VIP2 also ensures it can be easily transported in the boot of most standard family sized cars. The VIP2 has also passed crash testing so is safe for occupant transport.
General Details
- Crash Test Information for Wheeled mobility devices
This wheeled mobility device meets the design requirements and has been successfully crash tested in accordance with ANZS/ISO 7176-19:2008 MOD. This standard relates to the design requirements specified for a wheeled mobility device to be used to transport an individual in a motor vehicle.
Models / Specifications
- Model 18" Seat: base
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- Weight Overall 23.2 kg
- Width Overall 69 inch
- Width of Seat 45 inch
- Depth of Seat 46 inch
- Width Folded 38 inch
- Length Overall 46 inch
- Angle of Tilt 35 degrees
- Angle of Recline for Backrest 30 degrees
- Model 16" Seat: base
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- Angle of Recline for Backrest 30 degrees
- Angle of Tilt 35 degrees
- Length Overall 110 inch
- Width Folded 42 inch
- Depth of Seat 46 inch
- Width of Seat 40 inch
- Width of Wheel 20 inch
- Load Capacity (supplier stated) 115 kg
- Width of Seat 16 inch
- Width Overall 68 inch
- Weight Overall 23.4 kg
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Maintenance
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Standards
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