Serenity 525 Infinite Position
Total comfort is easily achieved with infinite positioning and cool memory foam design.
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(Model No. SR525)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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A very comfortable alternative to my hospital bed.
The lumbar support feels perfectly soft.
I have not yet encountered any.
robert s. from prospect, pa
59 year old male with several spine disorders.
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His feet hang over the footrest.The chair is supposed to accommodate up to 5'10".
ronald c. from french lick, in (caregiver)
The user is 5'9"
I'm happy I found your site.
It's comfort.
Can't say there is any at this time.
marilyn m. from bradford, ar (caregiver)
My mother is so happy with the size of her chair. The comfort is best of all with the easy use.
Overall very good product; padding/upholstery could be...
Infinite positioning is superb; comfort is very good; petite sizing fits her better than any other product we've found!
Padding and upholstery in the leg support is inadequate. Does not properly support under the knees and upholstery distorts and wrinkles and stays distorted /wrinkled upon retraction. Have to add under knee foam padding to fill gap in support in recline position.
jack d h. from rathdrum, id (caregiver)
Female; 68 years old; recovering from severely broken shoulder; treating for RA; spinal injuries of neck/lower back; past knee surgeries.
It meets most of my expectations.
Easy to use.
I wish I could have tried them out for the size. While I went be your guidelines, I wish I would have selected the small size.
marvin b. from auburn, me
I am 84 and had a stroke almost 2 years ago. My left arm/hand as well as my left leg/foot were affected and I have limited use of them.
The chair does everything that we expected.
Gosh! I think #5 covers that.
Can't find one.
george h. from irondale, al (caregiver)
The user is my wife. Her arthritis has taken away her strength to walk. She is at home with therapists coming in. She is improving.
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