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Accessible Transit Specialists custom make seating for a variety of vehicles. One feature can be Quick Release Legs where seats need to be regularly removed, for example, to make room for a wheelchair. Their seating is certified by the RTA.
A range of motorised, remote controlled, swivel car seat lifts. Designed to be used with mini buses, four wheel drives and vans. Available for left or right hand installation. All Turny systems can be combined with the Carony system, which allows the seat to dock on a wheeled base. A range of options is available.
Offers a customised service for building up or remodelling seats and upholstering to match other seats, particularly car seats.
Contoured foam suspension vehicle seats ergonomically designed for commercial, industrial and agricultural vehicles. The buyer can select a specific vehicle or application and match it with the correct seat / suspension combination.
A range of orthopaedically designed car seats with adjustable backrest, angle, head restraint, seat cushions and lumbar support. The seats are fitted to the car in place of the standard seat.
This battery operated power seat base is designed for installation underneath the driver seat of a wheelchair user who is driving the van him or herself. All adjustments (seat height, 90 degree swivel, back and forth) are electrically operated via one of three switches positioned at the side of the seat.
Stratos produces several seats specifically for passenger cars. They are designed to fit the individual and provide lateral and lumbar support. Three models have a reclining back and include a suspension system.
The LTSS (Light Truck Suspension Seat) has been specifically designed for light truck and off road applications. Its unique suspension system enables it to achieve a 60-70% reduction in vibration transmitted to the user. Computer aided design has allowed Stratos to achieve a very low cushion height along with good ride quality.
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