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SCOOTER PACK (MODEL EZ0122)    


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Picture of SCOOTER PACK (MODEL EZ0122) The Scooter Pack is a scooter back pouch designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury. Made of weather-resistant nylon, this pack attaches to the back of scooter seat using a soft mesh that slips over the back. It includes headrest grommets if needed. The Scooter Pack has a large interior compartment and a deep side pockets as well as a carrying handle for use as a portable tote. DIMENSIONS (HxLxW): 6 x 16 x 14.5 inches. COLOR: Black.

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This product record was updated on March 13, 2009.

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Manufacturer:

EZ-ACCESS, (a Division of Homecare Products, Inc.)

700 Milwaukee Avenue North
Algona, Washington 98001-7408
United States
Telephone: 800-451-1903.
Fax: 800-630-2350.
Web: http://www.ezaccess.com.
Email: customerservice@ezaccess.com.


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Distributor(s):

Tadpole Adaptive, LLC

3940 7th Avenue Suite #103
San Diego, California 92103
United States
Telephone: 877-698-2376 or 619-549-3398 (text message).
Web: http://tadpoleadaptive.com.
Email: info@tadpoleadaptive.com.


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