£278.00–£298.00Price range: £278.00 through £298.00 with VAT relief
Discover the perfect blend of functionality, portability, and comfort with the G-Lite Wheelchair. Designed to empower , this exceptional wheelchair is an ideal companion for those seeking to maintain an active and independent lifestyle. Whether you're exploring the outdoors, maneuvering through tight spaces, or traveling to your favorite destinations, the G-Lite Wheelchair offers unparalleled convenience and ease of use.
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£278.00–£298.00Price range: £278.00 through £298.00 with VAT relief
Discover the perfect blend of functionality, portability, and comfort with the G-Lite Wheelchair. Designed to empower , this exceptional wheelchair is an ideal companion for those seeking to maintain an active and independent lifestyle. Whether you're exploring the outdoors, maneuvering through tight spaces, or traveling to your favorite destinations, the G-Lite Wheelchair offers unparalleled convenience and ease of use.
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Experience Ultimate Comfort with Our Wheelchair Cushions! Upgrade Your Ride with Luxury and Comfort Discover the Perfect Blend of Comfort and Support Enhance Your Mobility Experience with Premium Cushions
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£38.00–£43.00Price range: £38.00 through £43.00 with VAT relief
Viscous gel provides support and comfort Cover has water resistant nylon top and non-slip vinyl bottom, which are easy to clean Carry handle facilitates transportation
The Vinyl Covered Gel Wheelchair Cushion is a versatile accessory designed for use in wheelchairs, cars, and homes. It features a cooling gel layer to keep you comfortable during extended use and comes with a convenient wipe-clean vinyl cover for easy maintenance.
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