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SIDE ENTRY BACKPACK FOR WHEELCHAIRS (MODEL 70060)     

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The Side Entry Backpack, model 70060, is a wheelchair backpouch designed to eliminate the contortions necessary to open a standard zipper-style backpack or flap pouch from the chair. This backpack is accessed by opening the hex frame from the side. The caddy includes a main compartment, kangaroo pouch, pen and pencil pouch, and a front flap pouch. The bag is made of 1000 Denier coated nylon Cordura and attaches with 3/4-inch webbing with adjustable glides. OPTIONS: Backpack strap retainers available. See separate entry. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 20 x 15 x 6 inches.

Notes: Cordura is a registered trademark.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on March 18, 2003.

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Creations in Space, Inc.

415 NW North St.
Pullman, Washington 99163
United States
Telephone: 509-592-5753.
Fax: 509-332-0502.
Web: http://www.creationsinspace.com.
Email: Bags@CreationsinSpace.com.


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