Radiance Power Recliner With Heat
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Radiance Power Recliner With Heat

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Radiance Power Recliner With HeatProduct Description: Pride power lift recliners are designed to be a functional and fashionable part of your home dcor. Each lift recliner is built for quality and reliability, so you can enjoy it worry free for many years to come. Muscle tightness melts away in the warming comfort of the VivaLift! Radiance Power Recliner. The Radiance Collection is the first in its class to offer three heating pads, and with the VivaLift! true infinite positioning,

Product Description:

Pride power lift recliners are designed to be a functional and fashionable part of your home décor. Each lift recliner is built for quality and reliability, so you can enjoy it worry-free for many years to come.

Muscle tightness melts away in the warming comfort of the VivaLift!® Radiance Power Recliner. The Radiance Collection is the first in its class to offer three heating pads, and with the VivaLift! true infinite positioning, you can take your relaxation experience to the next level.
Pride Lift Chairs are FDA Class II Medical Devices designed to aid individuals with mobility impairments. These products enable a mobility impaired individual to safely rise, sit or recline in the chair and many models contain additional features designed to assist with other impairments.

Features:

        • 4 motors enable the backrest, headrest, lumbar, and footrest to move independently from one another so that a variety of positions can be reached.

        • Heat System with three conveniently located heat pads in the shoulders, lumbar, and seat regions of the chair, you can adjust your heat level accordingly and soothe your tired muscles.

        • Ergonomically designed toggle remote allows you two programmable memory position buttons. Performs the up/down, and recline functions, plus turns your heat on/off and allows you to adjust heat levels for your comfort. A convenient USB charging port allows you to charge your smart device.

           

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          Silt

          Ocean

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          Walnut

           

          Specifications:

          This stunning Radiance Rise and Recline Sleep Chair is available to order in four sizes: petite-wide, small, medium, and large/tall. The medium chair is ideal for most people. If you are shorter than 5'4", we recommend you choose a small size. And if you are taller than 6' we suggest choosing a large/tall size.


          Size

          Petite Wide

          5'4" and below

          Small

          5'4" and below

          Medium

          5'4" - 6'

          Large/Tall

          6' and above

          Model # 

          PLR-3955PW

          PLR-3955S

          PLR-3955PW

          PLR-3955PW

          Weight Capacity 400 lbs. 400 lbs. 400 lbs.
          400 lbs.
          Seat-To-Floor 19.5" 18" 19.5"
          21.5"
          Seat Depth 18" 18" 21"
          22"
          Seat Width 24" 20" 22.5"
          23.5"
          Top of Back to Seat 23" 25" 28"
          31"
          Fully Padded Chaise Yes Yes Yes
          Yes
          Footrest Extension Standard Standard Standard
          Standard
          Seating Type Total Comfort Total Comfort Total Comfort
          Total Comfort
          Chair Height 40" 41" 43"
          49"
          Distance From Wall 14" 15" 15"
          21.5"
          Overall Width 41" 37" 39"
          40"
          Chair Weight 161 lbs. 156 lbs. 158 lbs.
          178 lbs.
          Warranty 7-Yr. Pro rated 7-Yr. Pro rated 7-Yr. Pro rated
          7-Yr. Pro rated

           

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          John Warren
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