Primacare Affinity Bariatric Porter Chair

The Primacare Affinity Bariatric Porter Chair has a weight capacity of 40 or 50 stone and uses the reliable BLTR functions (Back angle, Leg rest, Tilt and Rise). The Primacare Affinity Bariatric Porter Chair combines comfort, pressure care management and stylish looks. The Primacare Affinity Bariatric Porter Chair can be easily moved small distances, with the user seated.

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  • All chairs available to rent or buy

  • Delivery and setup service

  • Friendly support team

Key features

  • BLTR functions (Separate controls of Back angle, Leg rest, Tilt and Rise).
  • Removeable seat quilt.
  • Pressure relief.
  • Supportive arms.
  • 25 stone extra heavy duty leg rest.
  • Flat vertical lift if required.
  • Can be reclined and tilted to create a flat position, similar to a bed.
  • Safe working limit: Maximum user weight – 317kg / 50 stone.

Who is this product for?

  • Bariatric adults.
  • Adults with limited mobility.
  • Adults who require leg elevation.
  • Adults suffering from arthritis.
  • Adults suffering from Lymphodema.

Why choose us?

  • All chairs available to rent or buy
  • Delivery and setup service
  • Friendly support team

Rental Equipment

Cost doesn’t have to be a barrier to the specialist seating or equipment you need. We offer short-term rental for palliative care or discharge situations or longer rental for on-going healthcare needs.

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