Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair
When pressure and postural management become more critical, our advanced wheelchairs with tilt-in-space technology offer ‘in-situ’ reclining functionality for greater positioning flexibility and comfort.
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PDG Mobility Fuze JR Tilt-in-Space
From £2,650.00With an adjustable wheelchair frame that can be adapted to the growth of the occupant. It provides a tilt range of 50°, virtually maintenance-free due to its unique single-point centre-of-gravity pivot. -
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Quantum Rehab Enzo
From £2,400.00Designed to maximise both aesthetics and performance. Enzo's cast aluminium frame and precise machining provide unparalleled rigidity in folding and rigid configurations. -
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Sunrise Medical Quickie Iris
From £3,995.00Rotation-in-space technology to rotate the seat frame around the user’s centre of gravity. Providing the shortest possible wheelbase without compromising stability. A smooth and controlled rotation. -
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Ottobock Start Multi
Please contact us for more information about this product.An innovative multifunctional wheelchair that offers maximum comfort and adaptability. Is easy to operate for both users and caregivers and has been designed to meet the challenges of caregiving. -
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PDG Mobility Fuze T50 – New
From Original price was: £5,283.00.£2,995.00Current price is: £2,995.00.The PDG Mobility Fuze T50 is a tilt-in-space wheelchair with a deep contour Sedeo Pro backrest for added comfort and support. -
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PDG Mobility Fuze T50 & Alber Viamobil V25 – New
From Original price was: £6,283.00.£3,995.00Current price is: £3,995.00. Excl. VATFuze T50 Manual Tilt-in-Space wheelchair. Combines with the Alber Viamobil V25 attendant control power add-on. -
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Ki Mobility Focus CR
From £3,650.00Focus CR is the ONLY adult tilt-in-space that allows attendant caregivers to tilt for multitasking with their right or left hand. -
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SORG Dynamis MV
From £5,229.00For people with involuntary stretching movements (e.g. spasms) who want to be actively mobile despite their limitations.