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SOLID SEAT INSERT WITH BUILT-IN MEDIAL THIGH SUPPORT (MODEL SSP70XX)     

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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---The Solid Seat Insert with Built-in Medial Thigh Support, , model SSP70XX, is a solid seat insertdesigned for use on wheelchairs. The solid seat insert includes HR foam, T-nuts, and a seat with built in medial support, model MOD4700. DIMENSIONS: The foam is 1.5 inches thick.

Notes: When ordering dimension specification is required. Sizes over 20 inch width or depth require additional modifications. ** Four- way stretch fabric face is recommended for this seat.

Price: 282.00.

This product record was updated on June 5, 2012.

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Jay Medical, Ltd. (a division of Sunrise Medical)

7477A East Dry Creek Parkway
Longmont, Colorado 80503
United States
Telephone: 800-333-4000 or 303-218-6279.
Fax: 303-218-4590.
Web: http://www.sunrisemedical.com.
Email: webmaster@sunmed.com.


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