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Picture of HANGIN OUT BAG (MODEL 160) The Hangin Out Bag, model 160, is a wheelchair backpack or carrying bag for walker designed for use by individuals with walking or mobility disabilities. Available in cordura nylon or heavy denim, this bag is equipped with wide patterned or solid polyester webbing with black plastic side release buckle belt for hanging from U-shaped handles, wide armrests, walkers, or chairs that have no push handles. A top bag flap is also featured for monogramming. Other features include a single inner compartment and two outside pockets, with the capacity to carry approximately five books, diapers and lunch, or a change of clothes. Monogramming is included. DIMENSIONS (WxHxD): 16 x 17 x 5 inches. COLOR: Red, royal blue, denim, khaki, black, purple, green, navy, gray, burgundy, pink, olive, lime, woodland camouflage. WARRANTY/GUARANTEE: If the order is not correct, or does not meet expectations, return it within 3 weeks after arrival, unlaundered, for a replacement or refund.

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Price: 46.00.

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This product record was updated on June 3, 2013.

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Adaptations by Adrian

P.O. Box 7
San Marcos, California 92079-0007
United States
Telephone: 760-744-3565.
Fax: 760-471-7560.
Web: http://www.adaptationsbyadrian.com.
Email: adrians1@sbcglobal.net.


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