Use the slides below to learn more about the components of the Compass Chair.
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
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.
The pelvic harness positioned on the seat of the Compass Chair.
The pelvic harness in use on the Compass Chair.
The stability feet enlarge the chair’s base of support. They are adjustable like the standard chair legs.
The stability feet in use in the classroom to prevent the chair from tipping.
The stability feet in use.