EV Rider Spring Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair – Pressure Relief Positioning
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EV Rider Spring Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair
Tilt-in-space wheelchair designed to provide pressure relief, postural support, and caregiver-assisted positioning.
The EV Rider Spring Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair is designed for users who require advanced seating support and pressure management during extended sitting. The tilt-in-space system allows the entire seating system to tilt backward while maintaining body alignment, helping redistribute pressure and improve overall comfort.
This type of wheelchair is commonly used in rehabilitation environments, long-term care settings, and home care situations where repositioning throughout the day is important for comfort and skin protection.
Commonly recommended for users with pressure sores, post-stroke positioning needs, or those requiring pressure relief during extended seating.
Questions? Call 866-218-0902 to speak with a mobility specialist.
Specifications
- Model: EV Rider Spring Tilt-in-Space Wheelchair
- Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
- Tilt Range: Up to approx. 45° tilt-in-space
- Seat Width Options: 16", 18", or 20"
- Seat Depth: Adjustable seating system
- Rear Wheels: 24"
- Front Casters: 8"
- Armrests: Height-adjustable padded armrests
- Legrests: Elevating swing-away legrests
- Head Support: Adjustable headrest
- Frame: Durable tilt-in-space wheelchair frame
Quick Summary
- Tilt-in-space positioning redistributes pressure
- Helps reduce risk of pressure sores
- Adjustable headrest and seating support
- Elevating legrests for improved comfort
- Designed for long-term seating and rehabilitation use
Tilt-In-Space Wheelchair FAQ
What is a tilt-in-space wheelchair?
A tilt-in-space wheelchair tilts the entire seating system backward while maintaining the user’s posture. This helps redistribute pressure and improve comfort during long periods of sitting.
Who benefits from a tilt-in-space wheelchair?
Tilt-in-space wheelchairs are commonly recommended for individuals who require pressure relief, posture support, or caregiver-assisted repositioning throughout the day.
What is the difference between reclining and tilt wheelchairs?
Reclining wheelchairs move the backrest independently, while tilt-in-space chairs tilt the entire seat and back together to maintain body alignment and pressure distribution.
Florida Showrooms + Nationwide Delivery
We proudly serve customers throughout Southwest Florida while offering fast nationwide delivery across the United States. Our mobility specialists can help you compare tilt-in-space wheelchairs and choose the right positioning solution.
Call 866-218-0902 for expert assistance.

