The zipper has a large ring pull for easy gripping. This simple and quality pouch allows you to keep quick grab items like keys, wallet or cell phone right where you can reach it.
- Compact seat pouch
- Single compartment design
- Durable plastic quick disconnect buckles
- Custom large ring zipper pull
- Fits almost any wheelchair
- Size: 8" wide x 5 1/2" tall
One year warranty applies to quality of workmanship related to fabrication of this product. The warranty does not apply to punctures, tears, burns, rips or any other damage due to misuse, accidents, or reasonable wear and tear of the product. Please contact customer service for more details.
6 Reviews
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High quality
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Nice pouch
Good quality but small, pretty much just enough room for phone, keys and wallet
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Wheelchair parts
The tech that I worked was very very helpful in finding the correct replacement part for my discontinued Quickie chair.
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pouch
Materials and construction quality are better than any manufacturer pouch that i've had. It is small. Front slip pocket for cell phone won't fit a smaller sized smart phone.
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Feedback on pouch
It arrived quickly, which was nice. Installed easily. My only complaint would be the size. It was much smaller than I thought.
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Ki Has the Best Zipper Design
This under-seat pouch designed by Ki nailed it in terms of where the zipper is in relation to the mounting straps. By placing the mounting straps, literally, at each end of the zipper. Doing so allows one to open and close the pouch with one hand. So far as I have found, no other under-seat pouch is like this. By not locating the straps right at each end of the zipper, when the pouch is completely open or completely closed pulling on the zipper with just one hand results in the pouch folding in on itself, thereby causing the zipper to not slide. This then requires two hands, one to hold the pouch and one to pull the zipper. Really, the only downside to this pouch is its size. It’s a bit small. It can easily hold a wallet and car keys/fob, but adding a smartphone to the mix requires a little jockeying.