Silver Spring Essential Wheelchair Travel Kit w/Steel Carrier - 500 lb. Cap
Key Features:
- This essential kit includes everything you need to safety transport your powerchair or wheelchair
- Features a Silver Spring Steel Folding Scooter and Wheelchair Carrier with a 500 lb. Weight capacity, and an extra-long 59" three-position loading ramp that can be easily folded into two pieces for easy storage on the carrier
- Also includes a multi-level hitch adapter, spring pin handles, retractable tie-downs, and a power chair cover
Overview
Specifications
Length:
48"
Width:
28"
Height:
4-1/5"
Hitch Class:
III or IV
Hitch Size:
2
Maximum Capacity:
500 lbs.
Weight:
110 lbs.
Material:
Steel
Brand:
More Information
Eliminate the hassle and cut the cost of purchasing individual components for transporting your power chair with this travel kit.
The featured steel Silver Spring Folding Scooter and Wheelchair Carrier has a built-in 59" long folding loading ramp, and a 48" L x 28" W platform. It is compatible with Class III and IV 2" trailer hitches. The multi-level hitch adapter can be used to raise your carrier 4-1/2" to prevent bottoming out while driving up steep inclines, or lower it 3-1/2" to make loading and unloading easier.
Also included in this kit are spring pin handles to easily fold the carrier, two retractable tie-downs to secure your mobility device, and a water-resistant cover to protect your wheelchair during transport.
- This essential kit includes everything you need to safety transport your powerchair or wheelchair
- Features a Silver Spring Steel Folding Scooter and Wheelchair Carrier with a 500 lb. Weight capacity, and an extra-long 59" three-position loading ramp that can be easily folded into two pieces for easy storage on the carrier
- Also includes a multi-level hitch adapter, spring pin handles, retractable tie-downs, and a power chair cover
Usage Guidelines
Please note, hitch-mounted carriers are not recommended for use on RVs or motorhomes, as well as tow-behind trailers including 5th wheel and camping trailers. Never exceed the maximum tongue rating of your trailer hitch and be aware that your hauling weight may be limited by your vehicle's suspension. Never occupy a mobility device when loading, unloading, or on the carrier.
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