Model AW71050 is a new solution for users who need to move or turn around in extreme limited space by themselves.
Advanced urethane tires are long-lasting and require little maintenance, even with daily use. Transportation and storage is made easy with folding back canes and collapsible plastic foot plates.
Designed for users who need extra shoulder and trunk support, the full recliner enables the user to comfortably sleep in the wheelchair eliminating the necessity of transferring to a bed. The back is reclinable up to 180 degree.
1. Multi functional 2. Multi axle
The Aluminum All Terrain Hub Brake Knee Scooter is the most versatile and advanced knee walker in the industry - establishing a new level of durability and freedom of mobility for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, ankle surgery or other lower leg injuries or medical conditions like ulcers.
The design with mountain wheels provides more comfort for users when outdoor.
Aluminum Travel 16inch Rear Wheel Transport Wheelchair
This is a completely functional wheelchair, every part of this wheelchair can be adjustable fit for different end users, so we also call this wheelchair as Prescription wheelchair.
Drive Medical Aluminum Transport Wheelchair
Designed for users who need extra shoulder and trunk support, the full recliner enables the user to comfortably sleep in the wheelchair eliminating the necessity of transferring to a bed. The back is reclinable up to 180 degree.
The kids wheelchair is with extra detachable velcro back and seat cushion and screw hiding, makes more comfortable. Flip back armrest offers more closer to the table for eating or reading.
This 4 Wheel Aluminum Folding Rollator Walkers with Seat come with Foam pad soft backrest, more comfortable and nicer; Four-wheeled tubes detachable, making shipping size very small; Seat height adjustable, Handle height adjustable, Combine hemi seat and standard seat into one frame, Attached cup holder, shaped storage bag; With 8 inch PU wheels, add comfort.











