SKU: S1874

Pride Mobility

Pride Mobility C6 Lift Chair (Twin Motor)

$2,499.99

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Overview:

The Pride Mobility C6 Lift Chair (Twin Motor) delivers personalised comfort with twin-motor functionality. Users can adjust the backrest and legrest independently for tailored support, while removable upholstery simplifies maintenance.

Description

The Pride Mobility C6 Lift Chair (Twin Motor) allows separate adjustment of the backrest and legrest, providing greater control for customised positioning.

With a wide 56 cm seat, sewn pillow back and fully removable covers, the chair provides comfort and adaptability.

Available in four colours, the C6 also includes a hand control with USB charging and built-in battery backup for added convenience.

Who it’s for

  • For clients who need flexible positioning and custom comfort in a wider chair.
  • For therapists wanting independent adjustability and easy-clean design for their clients.

Key features

  • Twin motor function – allows separate control of backrest and legrest
  • Wide 56 cm seat – for greater comfort and support
  • Removable upholstery – supports hygiene and replacement
  • Durable frame and steel mechanism – ensures robust performance
  • User-friendly hand control with USB – easy to operate and charge devices
  • Battery backup – maintains use during power outages
  • Side pockets – for personal storage
Specification Detail
Safe Working Load (SWL) 136 kg
Overall Width 87 cm
Overall Depth 90 cm
Overall Height 108 cm
Seat Width 56 cm
Seat Depth 53 cm
Seat to Floor Height 48 cm
Number of Motors Twin

Pride Mobility Brochure

Pride Mobility C6 User Manual

Pride Mobility Range Comparison Chart

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