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Description
The Freedom adaptive stroller is designed for easy, tool-free, compact folding to enable quick transport or storage. The padded seat back provides added comfort for the passenger while the adjustable 5-point safety harness keeps them secure. The Freedom's seat also reclines, allowing the caregiver to provide the right positioning for the passenger. Large 16" puncture resistant tires give the stroller a smooth ride over a variety of terrain, and the quick-release wheels with sealed bearings are easily detached. The head canopy is ideal for keeping the passenger protected from the elements. The canopy features a 3-panel multi-position design with an observation window at the top for easy patient monitoring.
Specifications
Warranty | Limited Lifetime Warranty on Frame |
Stroller weight | 30.1 lbs. |
Weight capacity | 200 lbs. |
Seat width | 13.375″ |
Seat back height | 27″ |
Seat to inside of knee | 15″ |
Frame height | 41″ |
Frame width | 30.5″ |
Frame length | 66.375″ |
Folded height with wheels | 20″ |
Folded width with wheels | 30.5″ |
Folded length with wheels | 53″ |
Folded height w/ out wheels | 15.5″ |
Folded width w/ out wheels | 24″ |
Folded length w/ out wheels | 47″ |
Shoulder width | 18″ |
Back of knee to footplate | 17″ |
Width at knee | 18″ |
Wheel size | 16″ |
Reclining seat angle | 35° |
Medicare HCPCS Code | E1037 |
Maximum head height | 29.375″ |
Features
- Swivel front wheel for easy maneuverability
- 3-Panel multi-position sun canopy with viewing window
- Padded seat back for comfort
- Reclining seat for positioning
- Compact folding for travel or storage
- Storage basket under seat
- 16" Puncture-resistant pneumatic tires
- Quick release wheels with sealed bearings
- Handbrake with parking button
- Adjustable 5-point harness for safety
- Individual foot straps
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