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Do you need a wheelchair that helps your family member relax comfortably without needing a bed?

At Bombay Surgical, you will find a dependable range of both manual and electric reclining wheelchairs.

Collection: Reclining Wheelchairs

A reclining wheelchair has a backrest that reclines, allowing users to rest, sleep, or stretch without needing to move to a bed. This type of wheelchair supports bedridden seniors, individuals recovering from surgery, and anyone with limited mobility who spends extended periods seated. Instead of moving your loved one repeatedly between a chair and bed, you can recline the backrest and let them rest comfortably where they are.
If you care for an elderly parent, someone recovering from a stroke, or a person with spinal problems, a reclining wheelchair can make daily caregiving easier and more comfortable. If your family member needs toilet access with fewer transfers, our reclining commode wheelchairs provide a practical solution. Families looking for a caregiver-pushed option often choose a reclining manual wheelchair. Those seeking greater independence often prefer a reclining electric wheelchair. For seniors who spend much of the day seated, a high-back reclining wheelchair with headrest is usually the most comfortable choice.
Our manual reclining range includes the Arrex Doris, Arrex Pearce, and Arrex Almos. These models feature sturdy frames, removable headrests, detachable footrests, and reclining support. The Arrex Doris includes attendant brakes, hand rims for self-propulsion, and supports up to 120 kg. If toileting support is needed, the Arrex Morso Comfort Commode Wheelchair combines reclining comfort with commode convenience.
Start by considering how the wheelchair will be used daily. For rest and recovery at home, a lightweight wheelchair with padded backrest and headrest is ideal. For bladder or bowel issues, choose a reclining commode model to reduce repeated transfers. Check recline angle, seat width, load capacity, and whether the armrests or footrests detach for easier patient movement. Larger rear wheels are better for self-propulsion, while smaller rear wheels are easier for attendants to push. If you are comparing models, our team can help by phone or WhatsApp.
Reclining Wheelchairs
Basic manual reclining wheelchairs in India start around INR 15,000. Prices increase with features such as commode systems, headrests, and electric controls.