A lightweight, self propelled front wheel drive wheelchair with a rigid, box alloy frame. This chair is custom made with adjustable options. It is also available in titanium. Seat widths are available in increments of 25mm, from 250mm. Brakes and armrests are not supplied as standard but are included in a large range of optional accessories.
Lightweight, self propelled, rigid, box frame wheelchair featuring an alloy frame. This chair is customised with several adjustable options. Also available in titanium. Seat widths are available in increments of 25mm, from 250mm. Brakes and armrests are not supplied as standard features. A large range of options and accessories is offered.
Lightweight helmets designed in NZ for rugby players. Can be customised by an orthotist to suit the personal profile. Available in 4 adult sizes.
A mobile, free standing bath tub suitable for infants and toddlers. The bath is mounted on a height adjustable frame with four lockable castors. A plug and tube allow for ease of emptying after use. Suitable for domestic or institutional setting.
A swivel based child's car seat with tilt in space. It is made from a steel frame with an upholstered foam outer covering on a teflon base. The Seat is suitable for children from one to twelve years. Available in four sizes.
A plastic moulded bath chair designed to provide support in a reclined position within the bath. The chair has suction discs at the base to enable it to stand firmly in any standard bath. Suitable for children in domestic or institutional settings.
A range of high performance wheelchair wheels for everyday use. The wheels are lightweight and durable. Various models are available in three or four sizes.
A removable cushion cover that fits over any basic foam cushion. It features a ventilation system consisting of several thousand holes in honeycomb cells. These circulate air and evaporate moisture to enable the user to stay dry and cool. Available in a range of sizes.
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