How is this for a great deal on Pride scooter parts? Our Hi-Back Deluxe Contour black vinyl seat assembly for Pride scooters; all of the parts together in one package, and at one low price. Purchased separately, the component parts to make a complete Hi-Back seat for Pride scooters would run well over $800.
Note:This seat is a special order item and is not returnable. If you are unsure whether the seat fits your scooter or power chair, please call us. You will need to give us your scooter or power chair's serial number in order for us to ensure its compatibility. In addition, there are seat width restrictions on most scooter and power chair models. Before ordering, please read the Specifications tab for further information.
How to measuring your seat:
Measuring Usable Seat Depth-- Refer to Figures 1 and 2
1. Position a carpenter's square on the middle of the seat as shown.
2. Slide the square back until it just makes contact with the seatback. Keep the horizontal section of the square parallel with the floor. This will allow for contours such as cushioning bolsters.
3. Measure the distance between points
A and
C. This measurement is the seat's usable seat depth.
Measuring Usable Seat Width-- Refer to Figure 2
1. Measure 4-1/2" from point
A to find line
B-D.
2. Measure the distance between
B and D. This measurement is the usable seat width.
Sold as a complete set at one low price; the vinyl seat assembly for Pride scooters includes a Deluxe Contour seat base, a Hi-Back Deluxe Contour seat back, and a Deluxe Contour headrest, and a set of angle adjustable, pinchless seat hinges.
These seat assemblies are compatible with most Jazzy power chairs, as well as many Pride scooters, however be sure to check the Compatibility tab or your scooter's owner's manual before ordering. Please note these assemblies are not recommended for Jet power chairs.
In order to ensure the correct fit, we strongly encourage you to read our
Mobility Seat Measuring Guide before ordering these seat assemblies, or other seating component.
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