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                                backrests marketplace
   ROHO AGILITY
With Dry Floatation and Air Floatation optional air inserts, AGILITY backrests provide superior comfort, protection and postural support. AGILITY’s unique hardware makes installation and adjustments easy and quick: Adjust the back height up to
4", depth up to 1" and posterior/anterior
tilt by 15°. Large shell cutouts and an air, foam and cover ventilation system o er enhanced breathability in a great new look. AGILITY shells and hardware have a  ve- year warranty for performance that lasts, wherever your clients are headed.
Permobil Seating and Positioning
(800) 851-3449
www.permobilus.com
    Custom Back
While this may be  rst considered for clients who need customized seating, its features also make it a great match for active users and kids. The Custom back’s thin pro le
and lightweight design have little or no impact on seat depth, width or performance. Supplementary padding and reliefs can improve protection and comfort in needed areas. The in nitely adjustable FlexLoc wheelchair interface permits adjustment in every axis of movement, ensuring optimal balance and postural control. The Custom back can be modi ed for linear growth and weight change at a fraction of the cost of a new back.
Ride Designs
(866) 781-1633
www.ridedesigns.com
    ADI Q-Back
Exclusively available on Quantum Rehab’s TRU-Balance 3 Seating Systems, the ADI Q-Back from Stealth Products comes in three con gurations. Active Contour (shown) has a 2" depth, while Deep Contour (4") and Extra Deep Contour (6") o er greater depths. The ADI Q-Back mounts directly to the mounting plate, so no seat depth is lost. Order the Q-Back in 19-22" heights/16", 18", 20" widths for tilt and static seating. For power recline seating, order 22-25" heights/16", 18", 20" widths — with custom sizes also available. Each Q-Back has a mesh cover.
Stealth Products/Quantum Rehab
(800) 965-9229 / (866)-800-2002
www.stealthproducts.com www.quantumrehab.com
      JAY Zip
This lightweight, anti-microbial, adjustable kid’s wheelchair back is designed to provide posterior and mild lateral thoracic wheel- chair seating support for active children. The back has X-static and Aquaguard cover technologies, plus adjustable, one-step- release hardware to accommodate a wide range of mounting locations as kids grow. The inner cover with Aquaguard zipper and anti-wicking thread protect the foam from  uids and is easy to clean. The backs’ widths and heights are sized speci cally for kids from 2 to 15 years. A 12x12" Zip back weighs just 2.5 lbs. with mounting hardware.
Sunrise Medical
(800) 333-4000
www.SunriseMedical.com
    Free Form Seating
A unique custom seating solution that changes with a client’s needs, Free Form Seating can handle weight  uctuations
and a need for more or less support as time goes on. Free Form Seating can be  tted
and changed at any time. It’s available as either a custom backrest kit or in sheet form. Backrest kits come in three sizes and include everything you need (shell, cover, tool, hardware) to make a custom- tted support. Free Form sheets can be con gured into any shape required, including a full-body seating system and active low backs. Headrests, shoulder harnesses and other accessories mount directly to the shell.
Symmetric Designs
(800) 537-2177
www.freeformseating.com
    Icon Back System
Designed with users, caregivers and technicians in mind, the Icon Back System answers the call for fast installation, versatile adjustments and ease of use. Each back within the system features innovative VariLock hardware, plus a VARILITE air-foam  oatation cushion for superior comfort. Just two components need to be attached to the chair; the others are pre-installed. All adjust- ment screws are accessible from the rear of the back support or from the outside of the cane brackets, so adjustments can be made while the user remains in the chair. Icon hardware will stay in place — no slipping to worry about.
VARILITE
(206) 505-9500
www.varilite.com
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