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Some frequently asked
questions...
Does it fit any wheelchair or scooter?
Yes. The canopy itself is generic, but the mounting kit will
vary slightly depending on the make and model of your wheelchair or
scooter. When you order, you will be asked the make and model
of your wheelchair or scooter. When you receive your canopy,
it will include all the parts that you need to mount it to your
vehicle.
How does it attach to my wheelchair/scooter?
It will take you approximately 15-20 minutes to attach the 2
mounting poles to your wheelchair/scooter. These are black
poles approximately 8" tall and less than an inch in width so they
will not interfere with the normal operation of your
wheelchair/scooter. Once the mounting poles are attached, then
the canopy slips in and out.
What are the different choices of canopy models?
The Base Model is made of solid fabric and is less
expensive. The Vented Model is similar, however, it has
mesh material on the sides and back instead of solid fabric.
The Vented Model is more popular because it provides more
ventilation for heat protection while still sufficiently protecting
from sunlight and rain. The Max Protection Model is the
same as the Vented Model, however you also receive plastic drapes
that cover your sides from canopy top to seat bottom to give you
maximum protection. The plastic drapes slip over your canopy
and are easily removable.
| Type |
Price |
| Weather
Breaker, Base Model |
$114.95
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| Weather
Breaker, Vented Model |
$149.95
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| Weather
Breaker, Max Protection Model |
$174.95
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It is easy to use and store?
Yes. After
slipping it off of your vehicle, you can leave it fully
assembled. If you need to store it in a smaller space or take
it with you , you can take 20-30 seconds to disassemble the frame (5
interlocking pieces) and put it back in it's stuff sack (included).
The stuff sack can then be put away, or hung behind your
wheelchair/scooter to take it with you.
Will insurance pay for a canopy?
If you
have a condition that is worsened by heat, sunlight, or sun rays, OR
if you take a photosensitive medication (i.e. most antibiotics,
seizure control medications, etc.) then speak with your doctor,
therapist, or case worker to see if the Weather Breaker is
recommended.
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