Compass Chair

Made for your classroom

Components

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Legs

  • The standard legs in the front along with the rear stability legs enlarge the chair’s base of support to accommodate more active, tip-prone students. They have two inches of height adjustment.

  • The standard legs have two inches of height adjustment.

  • The standard legs shown in use on the Compass Chair.

Seat belt

  • Clip the optional seat belt into the seat when needed by a particular user for safety or postural support. Remove it when not needed.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • The seat belt in use

New! Pelvic harness

  • An alternative to a typical seat belt, Rifton’s unique pelvic harness secures a client’s hips and upper thighs without pressure on the abdomen. The pelvic harness provides a secure, comfortable base for correct posture.

    Thigh circumference
    Size 1: 10½ – 23½"
    Size 2: 12 – 28½"
    Size 3: 14½ – 30½"
    Size 4: 15 – 34½"
    Size 5: 17½ – 38½"

  • The pelvic harness positioned on the seat of the Compass Chair.

  • The pelvic harness in use on the Compass Chair.

Stability feet

  • The stability feet enlarge the chair’s base of support to accommodate more active, tip-prone students. They have two inches of height adjustment.

  • The stability feet in use in the classroom.

New! Low friction feet

  • The low friction feet are made of hard plastic and slip on over the standard rubber feet to allow the chair to slide easier.

  • The low friction feet shown in place on a Compass Chair.