The Rifton High Back Stationary Chair is recommended for children with special needs, an average 53” to 72” (133-180 cm) tall. The Rifton Large High Back Stationary Chair is best suited for individuals that need both upper and lower body support while seated during functional activities. With optional accessories, more support can be added to meet each individual’s specific needs.
Is this Product Right for You?
LATEX-FREE chair for children and small adults with lower body support needs
Target user height is 53” to 72” (133-180 cm) tall
Critical measurements: Hip width, Thigh depth, Foot to Knee Height
Questions? Our therapists can help you with a proper fit… to start please click SIZING HELP and complete a simple form, or call us toll free at (800) 371-2778
Standard Features include:
Tilt OR Tilt & Spring Frame OR &
FIXED Angle High backrest with Push Handle OR ADJUSTABLE Angle High backrest with Push Handle with OR with
Burgundy OR Tan Upholstery
Armrests can be removed for transfers
Simple adjustments for Tilt & Height adjustments of the seat
Seat depth adjustability
Rifton Seating Systems - High Back Stationary Chairs
The Rifton High Back Stationary Chair is recommended for children with special needs, an average 53” to 72” (133-180 cm) tall. The Rifton Large High Back Stationary Chair is best suited for individuals that need both upper and lower body support while seated during functional activities. With optional accessories, more support can be added to meet each individual’s specific needs.
Is this Product Right for You?
LATEX-FREE chair for children and small adults with lower body support needs
Target user height is 53” to 72” (133-180 cm) tall
Critical measurements: Hip width, Thigh depth, Foot to Knee Height
Questions? Our therapists can help you with a proper fit… to start please click SIZING HELP and complete a simple form, or call us toll free at (800) 371-2778
Product information presented in this web-site is intended to inform and assist caregivers. It is not intended to replace the advice of your physicians and therapists. Since each person's circumstance is unique, we encourage parents to develop a close working relationship with medical professionals. They are best qualified to help select beneficial equipment, and to advise in its application, daily use, and possible adaptation.