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SYNTHETIC SHEEPSKIN WHEELCHAIR ACCESSORIES (MODELS 703010, 703020, 703040, & 703050)     

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Picture of SYNTHETIC SHEEPSKIN WHEELCHAIR ACCESSORIES (MODELS 703010, 703020, 703040, & 703050) The Synthetic Sheepskin Wheelchair Accessories are a set of wheelchair armrest and legrest pads and seat and back cushion covers designed to provide comfort and protection for people who use wheelchairs. All items are made of high-pile synthetic sheepskin and are nonallergenic. Model 703010 is a pair of wheelchair armrest pads, model 703020 is a wheelchair legrest pad that fits between and over the legrests, model 703040 is a pair of footrest pads, and model 703050 is a set of a wheelchair seat pad and a wheelchair backrest pad.

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This product record was updated on April 5, 2004.

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Skil-Care Corporation

29 Wells Avenue
Yonkers, New York 10701
United States
Telephone: 800-431-2972 or 914-963-2040.
Fax: 914-963-2567.
Web: http://www.skil-care.com.
Email: customerservice@skil-care.com.


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