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Capri Lift Chair
The Capri’s classic Colonial button-back design is enhanced by a slightly firmer lumbar support area. Its arms offer a wider, more rounded design for extra comfort and stability. A truly sensible lift/recliner, the Capri combines dependability with long-lasting comfort and style.
- Classic Colonial Back Design
- Smooth, Whisper Quiet Lift and Recline
- Simple Two Button Control
- Easily Raise to a Standing Position
- Gently Lower to a Seated Position
- Recline for Extra Comfort
- Superior Leg Extension
- SmartTek™ Inside – Patent Pending Diagnostic System
- Meets California Safety Code: Cal 117
- Non-Skid Leg Levelers for Extra Stability and Safety
- Easy Access Battery Back-Up System
- Best Warranty in Industry
- Best Suited for those Between 5′ 4″ and 5′ 10″
- Model Number: PR200
Model Number | PR-200 |
Size | Medium |
Weight Capacity | 325 LB |
Recline Positions | 2 |
Standard Fabrics | 5 |
Fabric Options | None |
Chaise Seat | No |
Coil Springs | No |
Back Type | Button |
Head Rest Cover | Yes |
Arm Covers | Yes |
Battery Back Up | Yes |
Overall Width | 31" |
Overall Height | 41" |
Width Between Arms | 20" |
Floor to Top of Seat | 18" |
Seat Depth | 19" |
Seat to Top of Back | 27" |
Seat to Top of Arm | 7" |
Seat Angle Raised | 16° |
Floor to Top of Foot Rest Reclined | 23" |
Floor to Top of Back Reclined | 35" |
Back Angle Closed | 110° |
Back Angle Reclined | 135° |
Foot Rest Angle Closed | 90° |
Foot Rest Angle Opened | 160° |
Distance Required from Wall Reclined | 11” |
Extension Reclined from Back of Seat to End of Foot Rest | 40" |
Life Time Warranty, Chair, Frame, Lift Frame, Recline Mechanism | Yes |
Warranty on Electrical parts | 1 YR |
Pro-Rated Years 4 Thru 7 | No |
Warranty on Mechanical Labor | 6 Mos |
Warranty on Electrical Labor | 6 Mos |
Removable Back Option Available | No |
Smart Tek System Standard | Yes |
Customizable * | No |
Left Hand Control Option Available | Yes |
Extra Pocket Option Available | Yes |
Heat & Massage Option Available | No |
Foot Rest Extension Option Available | No |
Straight Lift Option Available | Yes |
User Height (suggested) | 5'4" - 5'10" |
General Frequently Asked Questions about Lift Chairs
We break down what lift chairs are, the type of lift chairs to consider, whether Medicare covers the cost, as well as brands or other eCommerce sites that sell new and used lift chairs.
Q: What are lift chairs?
A: Lift chairs have a motorized lift device that is designed to help people get up from a seated position. With a remote control option, users can automatically recline to different angled positions to achieve a comfortable resting or standing position. There are three different types of lift chairs: 2-Position, 3-Position, and the Infinite Position.
Q: How much do lift chairs cost?
A: Lift chairs can vary in price depending on form, function, and capabilities. They range around $400 to over $900 or more depending on brand and features and special accessories included.
Q: Are lift chairs covered by Medicare?
A: There are some medical equipment devices that are covered by Medicare. Please consult with the official Medicare website to see if lift chairs are covered in your state.
Q: What are recliner lift chairs?
Recliner lift chairs have reclining capabilities that assist the user with specific movements or preferred positions for the relaxation. Power recliner lift chairs are great for individuals with limited mobility or those who are looking for a rested, sleeping position.
Q: How do lift chairs work?
A: Lift chairs work by a powered lifting system and remote control device for a lumbar, backrest, and footrest support and recline to achieve a 2-position 3-position or Infinite Position recline.
Q: What are lift chairs used for?
A lift chair is beneficial for elderly individuals or users who need more assistance getting to a standing position without the frequent assistance of a caretaker. It is also great for people who have trouble getting out from a chair, or for alleviating joint pain by relaxing the muscles.
Q: What is the difference between a recliner and a lift chair?
A: A recliner is operated manually by using your hands to pull a lever, whereas a lift chair is often controlled by the push of a button or remote control technology to achieve a certain recline position.