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Pride Mobility

Pride Mobility LC-107 Lift Chair (Twin Motor)

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Overview:

The Pride Mobility LC-107 Lift Chair (Twin Motor) offers independent control of the backrest and legrest for a customisable seating experience. With a medium seat size and classic style, it’s a dependable choice for everyday lift support.

Description

The Pride Mobility LC-107 Lift Chair (Twin Motor) is designed for people who want more control over their seating position.

Its dual-motor system allows independent adjustment of the backrest and legrest, helping individuals find their most comfortable position with ease.

This medium-sized chair features high-density foam, extended footrest, and an easy-to-use USB hand control. Available in three modern colour options.

Who it’s for

  • For clients who need a flexible and supportive lift chair.
  • For therapists wanting dual-motor positioning and simple functionality in a medium-sized option.

Key features

  • Twin motor operation – enables independent adjustment of backrest and legrest
  • Medium-size seat – fits a wide range of individuals
  • Extended footrest – supports reclined positions and taller individuals
  • Durable frame and steel mechanism – built for reliability
  • User-friendly hand control with USB – easy to operate and charge devices
  • Battery backup – ensures function during power outages
  • Side pockets – for convenient storage

 

Specification Detail
Safe Working Load (SWL) 147 kg
Overall Width 109 cm
Overall Depth 90 cm
Overall Height 108 cm
Seat Width 51 cm
Seat Depth 53 cm
Seat to Floor Height 51 cm
Number of Motors Twin

Pride Mobility Brochure

Pride Mobility LC-107 User Manual

Pride Mobility Range Comparison Chart

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