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Kawamura Full Reclining Wheelchair | Made In Japan
Kawamura Full Reclining Wheelchair RR60NB, Made in Japan
One common issue that many people face as they age is a decrease in mobility. Fall prevention becomes especially important. This includes taking measures like wearing suitable footwear, installation of assistive devices such as grab bars, and being aware of the different types of mobility aids we can integrate into our lives. Those with back issues may consider wheelchairs with reclining back support. It is said that the optimal position for the back is a 135°recline as it reduces the overall stress placed on the spine.
Kawamura is one of the top 3 premium quality wheelchair brands in Japan. At Kawamura Cycle, they have established a developmental system for producing better products by repeating speedy sample production and monitoring. Kawamura therefore has high value added products by adopting new technologies while ensuring safety is not compromised.
This reclining model wheelchair is made in Japan and comes with a 44 cm seat width. There is good head support, an adjustable angle of foot treadle and the armrest height can be adjusted.
Product Specification of Kawamura Full Reclining Wheelchair
- Max user Weight: 100kg(220lbs)
- Unit Nett Weight: 24kg
- Seat Width/Seat Depth: 44”
- Wheel Size: 12” (Rear Wheel)
- Material: Frame - Aluminum, Sheet - Polyester
- Backrest Height: 121cm
- Other features: Adjustable the angle of foot treadle, Adjustable armrest height, Head support
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Basic Models of Wheelchair
- Kawamura Full Reclining Wheelchair
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5 Questions to ask before buying a wheelchair
- Firstly, Is the user's body weight more than 100kg?
- Secondly, Is the patient able to maintain body balance while sitting still? (eg. stroke, paralysis, parkinson, etc)?
- Thirdly, Do you have difficulty transferring the user into & out of the bed or car?
- Fourthly, Are you using it for travel purpose?
- Lastly, Are you going to self-propel for a long distance?