Specification
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Colour | Black |
| Height | Standard, Tall |
| Price | £1,500-£2,499 |
| Wheelchair Propulsion | Self Propelled |
| Wheelchair Weight | 16-20kg (2.6-3st) |
| Max User Weight | 21-23.5st (130-150kg) |
| Seat Width | 390-440 / 440-490 / 490-540 (390-490 / 440-540 / 490-590 mm) |
| Seat Depth | 430 – 500 mm |
| Seat Angle | -1° to 23° (+1° to 25° Std) |
| Seat Height | 400 / 450 mm |
| Backrest Angle | 0° – 30° |
| Backrest Height | Backrest plate: 560-790 mm / Tension adjustable backrest: 540-715 mm |
| Length of Footrests | 330-500 mm |
| Armrest Height | 240-360 mm |
| Driving Unit Width | SW + 220 mm (SW + 230 mm) |
| Total Height | 900-1250 mm |
| Maximum Safe Slope | 7° |
| Transport Weight | 16.5 kg |
| Crash Tested | Yes |
Note, this is a prescriptive product, an assessment must be completed before purchase.
RRP, instore and online prices are shown for the base model only, some optional customisations may carry additional charges.


Blooming brilliance
The Invacare Rea Azalea is designed to manage all aspects of postural support and comfort.
Fuelling flourishing
This chair boasts a versatile seating system. This system is a major reason why the Rea Azalea chair offers users a new lease on life. You will find numerous options and adjustments.
The Rea Azalea belongs to a much-loved family of models. Invacare take pride in the suitability of the Rea range for all manner of requirements. This Invacare emphasis on individualisation makes the Rea Azalea a market leader amongst tilt in space wheelchairs. This chair is tried and trusted across the world. Lifestyle and Mobility certainly give the Rea Azalea our seal of approval.
The Invacare Rea Azalea wheelchair is designed to accommodate a range of positioning requirements. Both tilt and recline are easily adjusted by attendant gas pistons. This makes for optimal comfort and positioning. An electric-controlled version offers independent posture control.

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