Rehamoto / Supapedal
Easy Up Chair modern lift-up recliner

Easy Up Chair — modern lift-up recliner

Lift-up recliner

  • Home seating
  • Fall prevention
  • Elderly mobility
  • Living room
  • Carer-assisted transfers

The Easy Up Chair is a modern lift-up recliner. A patented safety design helps prevent falling backwards, while a foldable layout makes transferring easier. The chair can recline back to a maximum of 125 degrees. A PU cushioned seat with soft cloth material supports everyday comfort. A contemporary look fits in with living room décor. The foldable design supports easier transferring and transport when you need to move or store the chair.

Key features

  • Lift-up recliner for daily living

    Combines upright seating with a controlled recline for relaxation at home without clinical styling.

  • Patented safety recline

    Engineered so the chair does not fall back beyond a maximum of 125°, supporting safer use for users and carers.

  • Foldable frame

    Folds to simplify side transfers, hoisting, or moving the chair between rooms and vehicles when required.

  • Limited recline angle

    125° maximum recline is part of the safety concept to reduce uncontrolled backward tipping.

  • Stable seated support

    PU cushioning and cloth upholstery aim for comfort during longer sitting periods.

  • Living-room friendly look

    Designed to blend with typical home décor rather than looking like institutional furniture.

  • Manageable weight

    16 kg product weight helps when two people lift or reposition the folded chair.

Applications

Lift-up recliners can help at home when resting, standing from seated, or moving furniture between rooms is part of daily life. Common situations include:

  • Home lounges and living rooms
  • Older adults and reduced mobility
  • Post-hospital or recovery seating at home
  • Family and carer-assisted care

Benefits at home

  • Safer recline behaviour within a defined angle
  • Easier transfers when the chair is folded
  • Comfortable cushioning for daily use