The Evoke 2 is designed for the user who wants a lightweight, highly adjustable manual wheelchair
The Contoured Padded Overlay (shown in image #2) is a stylish recommended accessory for the Aspire Evoke 2. The contoured padded overlay offers the user increased comfort and is ideal for those who are in their wheelchair for longer periods of time. The mild contouring assists in positioning and pressure distribution, while the fabric allows air movement, increasing breathability. It is easily removed to allow washing when required
Swing-in / out, height adjustable and removable foot rests – this facilitates user transfers and allows optimal positioning for the changing needs
Strong, Nylon upholstery with a comfortable cushion and padded backrest. For increased comfort, a padded overlay is available as an accessory
Depth adjustable seating with rear angle adjustability – for more accurate positioning, customisability and increased user comfort
Quick release 24” solid rear tyres – the wheels are easily removed to reduce the weight of the chair for transport and storage.
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