Assistive Product xROVER REHA STANDARD

Product Type:

Three-wheeled rehab buggy

Areas of Application:

  • rehab buggy
  • push stroller for people with disabilities
  • children

Description:

The front and rear arch of the frame protects the head and body of the transported person in the event of overturning, tipping over of the carriage.
The camber of the wheels of the rear axle by 10 degrees secures against the lateral overturning.
There is a possibility of modification of the hand brake from right to left version.
For the use of xRover in the sand there is a beach set with balloon tires as an accessory. The set can be directly replaced by xRover wheels.

Features / Components:

  • welded aluminum frame
  • rear 20" spoke wheel with drum brakes and parking lock
  • front rotating 6" aluminum wheel with plastic fork
  • large rear bag
  • 5-point safety harness with padding
  • safety leash for the hand
  • connection elements for additional modules
  • rear wheels with integrated drum brakes
  • front fork 2: Swivel fork around the vertical axis
  • 3 different versions in sizes S, L and M

Price (without guarantee):

The price is available on request from the manufacturer / distributor.

Product Information from the Manufacturer / Distributor:

Further Product Details

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Please contact the manufacturer or distributor.

Manufacturer:

xRover - Volter s.r.o.
Mladoboleslavská 1096
19 Prag
Czechia Telephone: +420 602 325 848 Email: novotny@volter.cz Homepage: https://www.xrover.cz/de

Distributor:

xRover - Volter s.r.o.
Petr Mudra
Mladoboleslavská 1096
19 Prag
Czechia Telephone: +420 602 325 848 Email: novotny@volter.cz Homepage: https://www.xrover.cz/de

Options / Accessories:

  • Windstopper, rain cover
  • Fanny pack or hand bag
  • Fixing insert
  • Winter bag, Stutzel
  • Wagon transport bags

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Reference Number:

Hil135676


Source :

IDTS


Last Update: 18 Aug 2022