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Skippi Powered Wheelchair 1
Skippi Powered Wheelchair
Priced from POA
What we say

Children's indoor/outdoor powered wheelchair. Can be disassembled for transport. Range of frame colours available. Options include: electric or manual tilt-in-space mechanism; electric backrest angle adjustment; seating shell adaptor; tray; control for attendant; bumper bar; single-panel footrest with aluminum footplate; lighting.

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Product Information

Manufacturer's Product Description

At a glance Individually adaptable Easy to service Optimized steering Very narrow and manoeuvrable Colourful design Multiple equipment options

Manufacturer's Contact Details

http://www.ottobock.co.uk/

Otto Bock Healthcare Plc

32 Parsonage Road

Englefield Green

Egham

Surrey

TW200LD

UK

01784744900 bockuk@ottobock.com

Key Features

  • adjustable seat width and depth
  • adjustable length and angle footplates
  • range of head supports and footrests
  • adjustable height push handles

Product Dimensions

Dimensions
Capacity 50kg
Length 85 with eg restscm
Maximum speed 6km/h
Weight (kg) 68kg
Width 57cm
Power and Function
Range 30km
Seat
Seat depth 30-37cm
Seat width 26-38cm
Tilt
Angle of tilt 0-25degrees

Product Specification

No product specification has been specified.


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