Swivel car seat that rotates 90 degrees over car door sill. Wheelchair frame, when placed underneath seat, clips on. Available as attendant or user propelled. Powered wheelchair version available with electric boot-mounted hoist. Turny designed for vehicles with high seating position. Made-to-measure.
With Carony you can move in and out of the vehicle without actually needing to rise from the seat. It's the seat itself that moves from the wheelchair wheel unit to the swivel base inside the car. It's easy and comfortable for both the passenger and the person assisting. The low built seat is crash tested and fulfils current vehicle regulations and the passenger travels safely strapped by the vehicle seatbelt. Carony is available with either 12" or 24" wheels or an electric wheelchair base. Carony can be combined with either the Turnout or Turny swivel seats. For more information please contact SDL on 01442 212918 or email enquiries@steeringdevelopments.co.uk
Steering Developments Ltd
Unit 5 Eastman Way
Hemel Hempstead
HP27HF
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