Mobility Chair - Theorem Studio Dual Motor
As new condition lift chair, 1 year old, with minimal use
These chairs are the answer if you are having trouble getting up from a chair - they elevate the person to a partial standing position which makes it much easier to transition to walking. See the video below which shows the operation.
From the website:
Product Information
The Studio is a unique solution for a variety of spaces. Bridging comfort and form, its gentle sloping lines make for a plush, inviting statement piece. Available in three colour options, the Studio serves as a testament to pared-back style.
* Independent head and leg rest
Power lumbar support
remote control
Weight Capacity: 158.7 kg
Seat Width: 57.1 cm
Seat Depth: 54.6 cm
Seat-to-Floor: 46.9 cm
Chair Width: 96.5 cm
Chair Depth: 106.6 cm
Chair Height: 106.6 cm
Video of chair operation: youtube.com...
Retail price on these chairs is 4000+.
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