








Drive Rose Comfort Max Tilt and Recline Chair with Casters
The Drive Chair with Casters, Full Tilt & Recline delivers advanced positioning and comfort at a competitive, entry-level price—making it an excellent choice for long-term care facilities and rental providers seeking dependable value. Compared to similar products on the market, it stands out as the only value-priced tilt and recline chair offering a 400 lb weight capacity. Designed to outperform traditional wheelchairs and geriatric chairs, this model provides superior support, flexibility, and patient comfort.


Key Features & Adjustability:
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Full Tilt Function: Up to 38° of tilt, easily controlled via a caregiver-accessible lever located on the back left
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Full Recline Capability: Reclines up to 90° (Trendelenburg) using a red-marked lever positioned on the back right
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Seat Dimensions: 20” seat width x 20” seat depth
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Adjustable Seat Height: Ranges from 17”–22” in 1” increments
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Elevating Leg Rests: Length-adjustable with caregiver-friendly levers positioned on the back or side
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Footrest System: Removable single flip-up footrest with angle-adjustable footplate; designed to remain secure when not in use
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Lateral Support Wings: Adjustable and removable for enhanced upper-body positioning
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Caster Configuration:
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Front: (2) 5” total-lock casters
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Rear: (1) 5” directional-lock caster and (1) 5” total-lock caster
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Standard Comfort Padding Includes:
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Headrest cushion
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Shoulder bolsters
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Upper and lower side pads
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Seat and back cushions with cover
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Calf pad and sole pad




Specifications
| Warranty | Lifetime (10 years on frame) |
|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | 400 lbs |
| Color | Blue |
| Pad Dimensions | Arm Pad: 14" (L) × 3" (W) Leg Pad: 19" (L) × 12.5" (H) Foot Pad: 12" (W) × 22" (H) |
| Overall Width | 25.8" |
| Recline | Up to 90° (Trendelenburg) |
| Tilt Angle Range | Up to 38° |
| Back Height | 33" |
Videos
Downloads
FAQs
Full Tilt & Recline Medical Positioning Chair – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What type of chair is this? +
What is the weight capacity? +
What is the difference between tilt and recline? +
- Tilt-in-space (up to 38°): Tilts the entire seating system backward while maintaining hip and knee angles—ideal for pressure relief and positioning.
- Recline (up to 90° / Trendelenburg): Opens the seat-to-back angle, allowing the user to lie back for comfort, medical needs, or caregiver tasks.
Where are the tilt and recline controls located? +
- Tilt lever: Located on the back left for easy caregiver access
- Recline lever: Red-marked lever on the back right for quick identification
Is the seat height adjustable? +
What are the seat dimensions? +
- Seat width: 20 inches
- Seat depth: 20 inches
Does it include leg and foot supports? +
- Elevating, length-adjustable leg rests
- Removable single flip-up footrest with an angle-adjustable footplate that remains secure when removed
Does the chair provide lateral and postural support? +
What padding is included? +
- Headrest cushion
- Shoulder bolsters
- Upper and lower side pads
- Seat and back cushions with cover
- Calf pad
- Sole pad
What type of casters does the chair use? +
- Front: (2) 5” total-lock casters
- Rear: (1) 5” directional-lock caster and (1) 5” total-lock caster
Is this chair suitable for facility or rental use? +
How does this chair compare to traditional wheelchairs? +
Does the chair require special maintenance? +
Warranty
Manufacturer Warranty
Your Drive® branded product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original consumer purchaser. Each device is built to exacting standards and carefully inspected prior to shipment. This Lifetime Limited Warranty reflects Drive Medical’s confidence in the quality, durability, and workmanship of its products and its commitment to providing years of dependable service.
This warranty does not cover damage or failure resulting from misuse, negligence, or normal wear and tear. It also excludes non-durable components—such as rubber accessories, casters, and grips—which are subject to routine wear and require periodic replacement.
Original: $2,899.00
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Description
The Drive Chair with Casters, Full Tilt & Recline delivers advanced positioning and comfort at a competitive, entry-level price—making it an excellent choice for long-term care facilities and rental providers seeking dependable value. Compared to similar products on the market, it stands out as the only value-priced tilt and recline chair offering a 400 lb weight capacity. Designed to outperform traditional wheelchairs and geriatric chairs, this model provides superior support, flexibility, and patient comfort.


Key Features & Adjustability:
-
Full Tilt Function: Up to 38° of tilt, easily controlled via a caregiver-accessible lever located on the back left
-
Full Recline Capability: Reclines up to 90° (Trendelenburg) using a red-marked lever positioned on the back right
-
Seat Dimensions: 20” seat width x 20” seat depth
-
Adjustable Seat Height: Ranges from 17”–22” in 1” increments
-
Elevating Leg Rests: Length-adjustable with caregiver-friendly levers positioned on the back or side
-
Footrest System: Removable single flip-up footrest with angle-adjustable footplate; designed to remain secure when not in use
-
Lateral Support Wings: Adjustable and removable for enhanced upper-body positioning
-
Caster Configuration:
-
Front: (2) 5” total-lock casters
-
Rear: (1) 5” directional-lock caster and (1) 5” total-lock caster
-
Standard Comfort Padding Includes:
-
Headrest cushion
-
Shoulder bolsters
-
Upper and lower side pads
-
Seat and back cushions with cover
-
Calf pad and sole pad




Specifications
| Warranty | Lifetime (10 years on frame) |
|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | 400 lbs |
| Color | Blue |
| Pad Dimensions | Arm Pad: 14" (L) × 3" (W) Leg Pad: 19" (L) × 12.5" (H) Foot Pad: 12" (W) × 22" (H) |
| Overall Width | 25.8" |
| Recline | Up to 90° (Trendelenburg) |
| Tilt Angle Range | Up to 38° |
| Back Height | 33" |
Videos
Downloads
FAQs
Full Tilt & Recline Medical Positioning Chair – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What type of chair is this? +
What is the weight capacity? +
What is the difference between tilt and recline? +
- Tilt-in-space (up to 38°): Tilts the entire seating system backward while maintaining hip and knee angles—ideal for pressure relief and positioning.
- Recline (up to 90° / Trendelenburg): Opens the seat-to-back angle, allowing the user to lie back for comfort, medical needs, or caregiver tasks.
Where are the tilt and recline controls located? +
- Tilt lever: Located on the back left for easy caregiver access
- Recline lever: Red-marked lever on the back right for quick identification
Is the seat height adjustable? +
What are the seat dimensions? +
- Seat width: 20 inches
- Seat depth: 20 inches
Does it include leg and foot supports? +
- Elevating, length-adjustable leg rests
- Removable single flip-up footrest with an angle-adjustable footplate that remains secure when removed
Does the chair provide lateral and postural support? +
What padding is included? +
- Headrest cushion
- Shoulder bolsters
- Upper and lower side pads
- Seat and back cushions with cover
- Calf pad
- Sole pad
What type of casters does the chair use? +
- Front: (2) 5” total-lock casters
- Rear: (1) 5” directional-lock caster and (1) 5” total-lock caster
Is this chair suitable for facility or rental use? +
How does this chair compare to traditional wheelchairs? +
Does the chair require special maintenance? +
Warranty
Manufacturer Warranty
Your Drive® branded product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the original consumer purchaser. Each device is built to exacting standards and carefully inspected prior to shipment. This Lifetime Limited Warranty reflects Drive Medical’s confidence in the quality, durability, and workmanship of its products and its commitment to providing years of dependable service.
This warranty does not cover damage or failure resulting from misuse, negligence, or normal wear and tear. It also excludes non-durable components—such as rubber accessories, casters, and grips—which are subject to routine wear and require periodic replacement.

























