







🔐 Stay Secure, Stay Confident – The Ultimate Wheelchair Safety Upgrade
The AOSSA Wheelchair Seat Belt is a vest-style safety harness designed to prevent slipping and falling for elderly and disabled users. Featuring soft cotton padding for comfort, adjustable anti-slip straps for a secure fit, and a built-in storage pocket, it fits most standard wheelchairs and mobility chairs, making it ideal for both home and clinical use.





| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 18 x 14.5 x 14.5 inches |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | AO-230412 |
S**
Very good purchase
This was a perfect purchase for wheelchair person who has no balance and fell forward out of the chair it worked very well..safe and comfortable..
N**R
Very easy to use
We have two different varieties of this and are a big fan. It’s easy to assemble and easy to use. We need to use it daily and it’s over a year old now
A**A
Chest restraint
Helps keep my husband in his chair.
C**G
Proper way to attach other than quessing
Belts should be two different colors,one for waist,one for shoulder.Also should be easier to adjustNO INSTRUCTION CAME WITH BELTS !!!!
W**Z
Unsafe, manufacturer on manufacturer crime of a death trap
The media could not be loaded. Basically the video shows what happens when the wrong plastic is used in their seatbelt material. Add light (UV) and time it degrades to looks fine but useless in about a year.SAFTEY is spelled this way dear… ETYFYI, pretty sure that regulated to the point where ALL liability for falls are the Responsibility of the vest manufacturer not the straps oddly enough. For my kiddo, our case…. THE state of Californias lawyers would sue, not us.Check please
A**N
Perfect for a non-attachable harness
We use this for our son and it works great.
D**0
Work better for taller people
This did not work well for my petit mom. The neckline was almost a choking effect. Also she has a belly so the fit in general was not appropriate for her height. Great concept, just not for little people.
H**R
reasonably effective adaptation
I have a vintage 1923 car which does not have seat belts (modern seat belts fix to the CAR - not possible on a vintage car) so I use a wheelchair seat belt restraint as a seat belt. This fixes around the SEAT. Not as good, but quite effective and better than nothing.
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