A wide, heavy duty steel footrest designed to provide extra stability. It is height adjustable and features a 3M Safety Walk slip resistant surface to help prevent the feet from sliding. It can tilt 20 forward and 20 back.
A legrest / foot stool designed that is foam padded and vinyl covered. It has telescopic legs and adjusts in height and angle to suit the chair seat height. Available in fabric or vinyl.
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A height adjustable legrest with a flat cushioned surface for resting limbs and improving leg circulation. The legrest has a vinyl top with fire retardant filing and any easy to clean fabric. The legrest frame is finished in an epoxy polymer and has four castors. Available in one size only.
A fixed height, tubular steel footrest with either a padded vinyl top or a slip resistant rubber coated top. Each style is available in two heights. Designed to support the feet whilst sitting, in a vocational setting.
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An adjustable angled footrest with a plastic platform and slip resistant carpet on the surface. The height is adjusted by spacer blocks, three sets of which are supplied as standard with each footrest and held in place by a recessed butterfly screw. The base has slip resistant rubber feet. One size only.
An adjustable height single legrest with a curved leg support cushion on a gas operated height mechanism and a five star castor base. The cushion pivots to enable some adjustment of the leg support.
A footrest with a vinyl covered foam legrest set at 355mm above the platform. The footrest platform is three setting, height adjustable and can also be tilted to plus or minus 50 degrees.
An adjustable height footrest consisting of a chrome frame with a four point base with rubber tipped feet. The support surface is curved and is foam padded with a vinyl cover. NOTE: This product is only made to order.
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