The Sasha Riser Recliner by Drive Devilbiss is a comfortable, supportive single motor chair.
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About the Sasha Riser Recliner
Offering the same level of comfort as a made to measure chair, the Sasha Riser Recliner by Drive Devilbiss is extremely supportive with an ergonomically contoured seat and back. Offering a rise and tilt action to get the user on their feet with ease and a supreme snooze position for relaxation, the Sasha has a smooth and quiet single motor.
- Ideal for individuals who have difficulty standing up and sitting down due to restricted mobility e.g. those with MS, Arthritis, Rheumatism, circulation problems
- One motor activates a distinct lift, rest and recline action
- It will rise and tilt users to their feet
- Excellent snooze position for supreme comfort and relaxation
- Quiet motors provide a smooth and discreet operation
- Ergonomically contoured seat and back and padded upholstery for added comfort and support
- Fully padded chaise for increased comfort
- Two convenient side pockets for easy storage
- Protective, washable head and armrest covers
- Quality assured, meeting all relevant fire retardancy standards
- In built fail safe battery back-up system which enables the chair to be raised and lowered in the event of a power failure*
- Anti-entrapment sensors to prevent anything getting caught in the chair’s mechanism
- Comes with a simple to operate handset
- Stitched handset holder to prevent loss or damage to the handset
- Available in 4 colour options – Oatmeal, Floral, Mocha and Terracotta
- 2 year warranty on wooden frame and electrical components
- Maximum weight capacity 115kg (18st)
For more information please read the product specification.
Sasha Riser Recliner Specification
Width | 82cm (32in) |
Depth | 89cm (34in) |
Height | 108cm (43in) |
Seat Height | 43cm (17in) |
Seat Width | 52cm (20in) |
Seat Depth | 51cm (20in) |
Maximum User Weight | 115kg (18st) |