Invacare ProSPIN X4 Mobility Aid User Manual


 
The X4 caster head tube adjustment is
accessible and simple to change.
A front capped H block helps rigidize the
frame by holding the seat rails in place.
The X4 folds tightly for easy
storage and transportation.
Detailed Perfection and Smart Adjustability
New elevating leg rest designed to
provide ample adjustability.
The level of design detail in the available options and
accessories further complements the ProSPIN X4
aesthetics. The swing-in/swing-out front riggings
allow consumers to swingaway the footrests either to
the outside or underneath the wheelchair. This allows
easier transfers from the wheelchair into an
automobile seat or office chair without having to back
up the wheelchair.
The curved axle plate not only looks awesome, it
also is incredibly functional, providing plenty of center-
of-gravity options and seat-to-floor heights. The axle
plate can be moved along the frame in
1
/2" increments and has slotted holes to
allow for more center-of-gravity adjustments. If that
isn’t enough, the entire bracket can be flipped 180˚ to
ensure that the X4 can be configured for optimal
stability and performance. An adjustable-angle back
option also is available allowing up to 15˚ of either
posterior or anterior adjustment.
With Invacare’s own Smart Adjustability
, making
adjustments on the fly is surprisingly quick and simple.
The adjustable front head tubes allow changes to the
front caster angle as needed, without having to remove
the front caster wheel. The X4’s wheel-locks switch
in seconds from
push-to-lock to pull-to-lock.
The ProSPIN X4 was designed to
be one of the lightest-weight
folding wheelchairs available while
also improving the durability
needed to endure many years of
folding and unfolding. The
improved crossbraces allow for
a tight, compact fold so the X4
can be easily transported in
the back seat or trunk of most
vehicles.
Extremely Lightweight
Invacare
®
ProSPIN
X4
Ultralightweight Custom Manual Wheelchair
Anything else is a compromise
Fixed Front Frame Version.
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