Description
- GE2
- General Use
- Weight Limit
- Features & Benefits
- Accessories
GE2
This stylish chair has been designed to ensure that all the adjustments are simple and effective to meet the needs of carers as well as semi and non-ambulant users in a wide variety of care environments. From the fluidity of the tilt-in-space movement, the sweep of the arcing legrest through to the unique helical-motion of the lateral supports and the articulation of the anatomically moulded backrest, the G-2 achieves new levels of support and positioning, immersion and comfort. Choose from a range of seat modules depending on individual user’s pressure management requirements, or using your own pressure relieving seat cushion in the chair.
General Use
- Specialist and general hospital wards
- Care home and hospice environments
- Domestic home use
- For those at risk from pressure related issues
- For those seated for lengthy periods
- For those who require support and positioning assistance
- For the semi and non-ambulant user
Weight Limit
180kg/28 stone
Features & Benefits
- Tilt-in-Space and Legrest Elevation controlled through either:
- Regulated Motion technology,
- Electrically powered, or
- Manual Gas Action facility
- Evidence-based articulating, supportive backrest
- Unique helical-motion lateral supports
- Immersive comfort in seat and back aiding pressure management
- Arcing legrest motion without compromising footboard positioning
- Adjustable footboard height and angle
- Ability to tailor seat length for occupant
- Multi-directional stretch, breathable Dartex material on all user contact surfaces
- Two wheel options:
- 100mm wheels, braked at rear
- Rear 315mm large wheel version with brake bar (400/450 seat widths only)
- Good hoist access
- Modular construction enables easy refurbishment
- Pressure Relieving Seat Options (integral)
- Intelli-Gel® Integral seat module
- Reflexion™ Foam seat module
Accessories
- Choice of Headrest
- Leg-Laterals
- Laminated Tray with Straps
- Headcap
- Lap-Belts and Pelvic Positioners