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Bariatric Shower Chair with Back

The Bariatric Shower Chair provides a wide and deep seating surface for those who need extra stability in the shower. This 700lbs weight capacity shower chair comes with contoured seat and backrest and adjustable height legs. The durable aluminum frame with special cross brace design provides maximum stability for larger individuals.
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Features
# High weight capacity of 700lbs.
# Deep and wide seating surface
# Strong and
durable aluminum frame with special cross brace design
# Adjustable height legs
# Contoured back rest
snaps into frame with no tools
Specification
Product Weight Capacity: 700 lbs.
Seat Width: 17"
Seat Depth: 16.25"
Seat
Height: From Seat Surface: 13.50"
Seat To Floor
Height: Min.-Max: 16.25" to 20"
Overall Width: At
Base: Min.-Max: 18.25" to 18.75" Note: Width depends on height
setting of legs
Overall Depth: At base: Min - Max:
21-22" Note: Depth depends on height setting of legs
Product Weight: 11 lbs.
Quantity: 2 per carton
Color: White
Warranty: 3 Year Limited Warranty
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* MSRP - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price does not
include optional equipment and accessories that may be
available for this product.
** This information is
not intended to be, nor should it be considered billing or
legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining the
appropriate billing codes when submitting claims to the
Medicare Program and should consult an attorney or other
advisor to discuss specific situations in further detail.
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