Drive Medical Swing Away Footrests with Aluminum Footplates, Black
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In the Blue Streak, I used them.
That may be the case - these attachments are standard in the industry Advantage LX is not from the same manufacturer as the Advantage X. They were supposed to be for a Drive Bariatric Transport toilet, but I bought them for that model even though they weren't. However, the standard fitting is made by the same manufacturer. You will probably need to return them at the very least.
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I used these for my mom's Carex transport chair and they fit Nevertheless, the set I received did not come with the silver feet and the small rubber square at the top as shown in the picture. That's how the one I'm replacing looked. Nevertheless, the new Drive design with the narrow piece of metal instead of the rubber square seems to be better than its predecessor. With this lock, you can easily release it once it is in place. The footrest on the chair at the assisted living facility has broken two times in the past three months. The footrest also had a tab tied to the post that was bent, so that it had to be lifted slightly to keep it The problem can be fixed by me. The bottoms of the shoes are not silver like they appear in the picture. It is metal, but is lined with a black coating so mom's feet have better traction. In addition to being easy to flip up, they had enough "grab" to hold up on bumpy asphalt. The ones I received also had footstraps to keep mom's heels from hitting the wheels when we were turning. It doesn't matter if it is 18 inches long or not. Upon arrival, the legs will be the standard transport chair length, but can be extended to this Having two in a set gives me great joy. I am very happy with this purchase.
This product was fitted to a Drive Medical Cruiser III This is one of the questions. A gap of 5 inches exists. This appears to be a sturdy construction with a well finished exterior.
" Unlike what is advertised, it is not aluminum. Please take note A few hours ago, I received my order, which came with plastic footplates. "Drive Medical Swing Away Footrests with Aluminum Footplates, Black" as advertised are NOT available for purchase. As I was forced to buy the wheelchair for my 94-year-old father, returning them and waiting for a replacement would have been too much hassle. I will have to deal with what I have. Not happy at all. *An amended version of this note has been added This is in reference to my initial post in which I stated that I had not received the order. The fair treatment of others. There were times where I could have returned the items due to an accident. In light of this, I changed my review rating from one star to four stars. Despite the fact that I am probably one of the very few who receives anything other than what I ordered and paid for, these (plastic) footplates are good.
Replace the plastic footrests that come with standard wheelchairs with these, and you will have a much better wheelchair. The leg spasms that I experience have caused several plastic foot rests to break They are practically indestructible due to their metal construction. My experience with these chairs is that they fit two different Invacare chairs, a Drive Medical chair, and a Drive transport chair.
The footrests on my mom's Carex wheelchair were replaced with these. Since they were a different brand and purchased online, I was a little apprehensive, but she needed them for dialysis visits, so I took the risk. Fortunately, they fit perfectly, which was a great relief to me. As they are more durable, I hope they will last a lot longer than the original footrests.
An Everest and a Vanguard have been donated to us A Jennings wheelchair that was in good condition but was missing I love how these footrests fit. Footrests are 5 inches apart, and these fit like they were designed for each other. That was a great solution, and the price was amazingly low compared to the replacement footrests from the manufacturer for $100.
In the end, the wheelchair was found, but one of the footrests was missing. Amazon had these replacement parts and I bought them there.