Adjustable backrest
Adjustable backrest with its support adapted to the original HandyLover.
Directions:
The adjustable backrest fits over the original HandyLover and allows for back and forth movements using the stabilizer bars. The backrest is reclining with a height ranging from 17 cm to 60 cm to adapt to the morphology and the needs of each one.
- The backrest helps to support the back when using the original HandyLover and can be adjusted for a sitting or lying position according to your convenience and needs
- The backrest is discreet, compact and practical
- It is possible to adjust the distance (more or less far) between the seat and the HandyLover.
- The backrest can be fully extended to store it under a bed, for example.
This device is sold alone without the original HandyLover. The product photo shows the adjustable backrest option with the original HandyLover.
Who can use the adjustable backrest?
This backrest is suitable for all people with reduced mobility thanks to its many adjustment possibilities. It offers optimal safety and ergonomics. In addition, it promotes movement on the seat of the original HandyLover and is ideal for people who have little or no sheathing.
Positions and interests:
The angled adjustable backrest provides a comfortable position for the slightest effort.
It also allows the user to make the most of their mobility and autonomy, for the pleasure of the couple.
How to maintain your file?
It is very easy to maintain the backrest, just clean it with a damp cloth or antiseptic wipes.
Adjustable Backrest Storage:
The Universal Cradle stores easily in a closet or under a bed.
Guarantee
The file is guaranteed for 2 years
Technical characteristics :
- Material: Chrome-plated steel tube and aluminum adjustment elements
- Weight HandyLover + backrest + support: 11.8 kg
- HandyLover dimensions with backrest and stand (LxWxH): 1m x 58cm x 60cm (high back) and 17cm (long back)
- Backrest dimensions (L x W): 46cm x 27cm
- For a person of 110 kg maximum
Manufacturing: France
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