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Cushioned Back Rest Seat mounts above and behind existing seat cushions providing the ultimate in firefighter comfort.

The seat frame is constructed of one-half inch plywood to assure extra strength and stability. Molded foam is applied to the frame and covered with a48-ounce heavy duty vinyl Prefixx finished fabric.

The seat has been designed with short side supports to easily accommodate the hip harness assembly on your SCBA. This design keeps the harness recessed so as not to protrude into the firefighter's back.

Seats are available in two widths (18" and 20"). The 20" wide seat is recommended for the Scott 4.5 and Interspiro SCBA due to the width of their SCBA cylinder support assembly.

Two head rest heights are available (3-1/2" and 6"). The shorter 3-1/2" head rest reduces helmet interference.

Mounting brackets are provided for attaching the seat cushion to any flat surface. Brackets are pre-drilled for mounting of WALKAWAY bracket, which must be ordered separately.

Model CBR-___-B

Model CBR-___-___-SHR Short Head Rest

Mounting brackets included.

Optional Equipment

CBR-CR:  Cable release is used with the mechanical Walkaway bracket . Cable runs up back of cushion and comes to the front between the head rest and side cushion. The release ring is above and to the right of the firefighter.

   
 
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