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- Strive Adaptive Stroller
- Angle Adjustable Back
- Five Points Harness and Pelvic Belt
- Adjustable Seat Depth
- Miko Tilt-In-Space Special Needs Stroller
- Tilt in Space
- Reversible Seat Position with Quick-Lok
- Postural Support
- Trotter Pediatric Stroller
- Adjustable seat depth and seat-to-back angle
- Canopy & Under Seat Carrier are now included
- Curb-assist foot pedal facilitates curbside navigation
- ZIPPIE® Voyage Quick Folding Lightweight Stroller ADVANCE Seating with Tilt ** Shown with Optional Addons
- Canopy with Mesh Window
- Angle-Adjustable Stroller Handle
- Reversible Seating
- Stingray Tilt Stroller
- Tilt-in-space - 45°
- Back recline - 170°
- Turnable seat - 180°
- Cricket Lightweight, Foldable Pediatric Wheelchair by R82
- Back recline
- Adjustable seat depth
- Castors - 7" Front 11" Rear Solid
- Flyer Tilt-In-Space Stroller
- Growth-adaptable
- Modular and portable
- Tilt-in-space wheelchair
- Safari Tilt Stroller ***Shown with Optional Accessories
- Armrests: optional flip-up armrests available
- Custom-built to meet each inpidual's physical needs
- Tray: requires flip-up armrests and mounting hardware
- EZ Rider Positioning Stroller ***Shown with Optional Accessories
- Silver powder coated frame
- Tool-less upholstery removal
- Removable, height adjustable swing-away footplates
- Rodeo Tilt-In Space Wheelchair/Stroller ***Shown with Optional Accessories
- One-piece height adjustable push handle for parents comfort
- Lightweight & compact folding - easily fits into the trunk of your car
- Firm lateral thoracic supports maintain midline positioning of your child's trunk
- Convaid Cruiser Fixed-tilt Stroller ***Shown with Optional Accessories
- Tool-less upholstery removal
- The sleek silver frame has a trendy new look
- New wider wheels with "quick release" rear wheels
The strollers and pushchairs for kids with special needs are designed with the utmost innovation, quality, comfort, and safety. Kids who need to sit comfortably in an upright position with support around the hips or trunk stability with pelvic support usually require one of these strollers as suggested by their physical or occupational therapists. Every stroller offers a different functionality for the user as per their needs. Parents prefer lightweight and easy-to-fold strollers for outdoor purposes, and for adventure, they go with all-terrain strollers. If the child has severe medical conditions and requires a fully adjustable stroller, the parents prefer hi-lo base strollers that work at ease for indoor and outdoor purposes. A guide to help you select the right special needs stroller or pushchair for your child.