Invacare is excited to announce the latest addition to its highly successful and popular Action range - the new active Action 5. This new wheelchair offers several features to create a sleek and stylish chair with outstanding drive performance.
Offering an extensive range of seat sizes and settings with a number of clever but simple adjustment options, the Action 5 raises the standard for medium active chairs.
At the centre of the design is a unique self-locking folding mechanism, providing clients an unrivalled level of rigidity and stability. Working in combination is the ability to set the rear wheel axle in a number of positions independent of the backrest bracket. These design aspects work together making the chair extremely comfortable and efficient to propel.
Stepless adjustment for key seat settings allows a more personal fit to help offer comfort and optimum positioning. With a scale for precise measurement, the backrest can be repositioned at any time, and the majority of adjustments can be carried out with the client seated in the chair – making the Action 5 simpler for assessments. As part of the Invacare Action family range this guarantees the same high standard of product design at an affordable price.
A new easy to use online colour configurator featuring 10 different frame colours and 3 different accent colours, allows the individual to create a colour combination for the ultimate personal touch. New Action 5 microsite here www.action5.invacareproducts.com
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