The Stellar is retiring, the Stellar GL takes over
Today we are announcing the retirement of the Stellar tilt wheelchair at the end of 2021. The Stellar GL will take over as PDG’s go-to 45° tilt chair.
Today we are announcing the retirement of the Stellar tilt wheelchair at the end of 2021. The Stellar GL will take over as PDG’s go-to 45° tilt chair.
We have updated our order forms to add a number of new on-chair options and realign some sections to improve flow and clarity.
The Stellar GL is growing… PDG is pleased to announce the completion of the final phase of the Bentley/Stellar Generation 2 (G2) project. This phase included transitioning the 450 lbs weight capacity frames from welding to epoxy-bonding (the 250 lbs frames completed this transition in 2016/17). While the welded G1 version of the Bentley (20˚ tilt) has long been offered with the weight capacity upgrade and seat widths of up to 32″, the Stellar GL (45˚ tilt) was until now limited to 22″ seat width and 250 lbs capacity.
The world’s most versatile tilt chair just got better! PDG has optimized the Seat Height offering of the Fuze T50.
In this post you will find an overview of the full PDG chair lineup. We have also included links to view and download a product info sheet and order forms for each chair in PDF format.
PDG Mobility is pleased to announce the launch of its new Drum Brakes option.
PDG Mobility is pleased to announce the release of the new generation Fuze T50. In addition to a subtle polishing of the chair’s overall design, the T50 will have improved stiffness and adjustment options for seat height, seat depth, and center of gravity. It will also receive a new fold-down backrest, new single-post armrests, and additional options for mounting third-party accessories.
PDG Mobility now offers an Endomorph Back option for its Eclipse chair.
The floor jack option, which lifts the Rear Wheels off the ground for increased stability, has been available on our Bentley and Stellar chairs for many years. Now, PDG Mobility is releasing an improved version of the floor jack.
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