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product_id: 187274612
title: "Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo Rolling Shower Wheelchair with Self-Propelled Wheel and Commode"
brand: "invacare"
price: "C$184850"
currency: NIO
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.ni/products/187274612-invacare-oceanergosp-aquatec-ocean-ergo-rolling-shower-wheelchair-with-self
store_origin: NI
region: Nicaragua
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# secure locking wheels 24" self-propel wheels tool-free adjustable fit Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo Rolling Shower Wheelchair with Self-Propelled Wheel and Commode

**Brand:** invacare
**Price:** C$184850
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛁 Elevate your care routine with ergonomic freedom and secure mobility!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo Rolling Shower Wheelchair with Self-Propelled Wheel and Commode by invacare
- **How much does it cost?** C$184850 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- invacare enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted invacare brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
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## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Lockable wheels ensure stability and peace of mind during use
- • **Custom Comfort:** Tool-free adjustable seat, footrest, and footplate angles for a perfect personalized fit
- • **Ergonomic Design:** Innovative seat promotes upright posture for enhanced comfort and confidence
- • **Effortless Mobility:** Self-propel with 24" wheels for ultimate independence
- • **Space-Savvy Maneuvering:** Compact design fits easily in tight spaces and standard toilets for seamless personal care

## Overview

The Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo is a rolling shower wheelchair featuring 24" self-propel wheels, ergonomic and height-adjustable seating, and secure locking wheels. Designed for comfort and independence, it offers tool-free adjustments and optional accessories to meet diverse postural and toileting needs, making personal care easier and safer in compact spaces.

## Description

Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo Rolling Shower Wheelchair with Self-Propelled Wheel and Commode

## Features

- FEATURING: 24" wheels for self propelling, ergonomic seat, collection pan, lid and pan support guide rail. Ergonomic, height-adjustable swing-away armrests and footrests and angle-adjustable flip-up textured footplates with heel loops to help with positioning. Each wheel locks for added security and safety.
- ADJUSTABLE: Footrest height, seat height and footplate angle easily adjustable without tools for personalized fit
- COMFORTABLE: Innovative ergonomic seat encourages a more upright position for enhanced comfort and independence. Also, optional positioning, safety, toileting and seating accessories available to meet a wide range of conditions and postural needs
- EASY TO USE: Easily maneuvered in small spaces as well as allowing for a better fit over standard toilets for independent personal care.
- AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Optional positioning, safety, toileting and seating accessories available to meet a wide range of conditions and postural needs

## Images

![Invacare OCEANERGOSP Aquatec Ocean Ergo Rolling Shower Wheelchair with Self-Propelled Wheel and Commode - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71K7NcMg5YL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well for me!
*by B***. on September 1, 2014*

Well, after using the same shower chair for almost 20 years, obviously, getting into a brand new one had a few things to get used to. I'm a t-3-4 paraplegic. Sure, it's a bit wobbly, as someone had stated in their review, but nothing dangerous, at least in my opinion. Also someone had mentioned the brakes were to hard to engage, while, yes, they do take a little oomph to get fully on, they are adjustable, and you can mellow them out a little bit. I was a little worried at first, as the back on my old chair seemed a bit higher, which resulted in me feeling a little uncomfortable at first, but it's actually pretty much the same height as my wheelchair, so.. but now that I've been using this new chair for a little over a month, I've adapted to it quite well. As silly as it sounds, my only complaint is that it rolls too nicely! lol my old chair had bearings seizing up, and it kinda stayed where I put it, the new chair rolls all over the place (on my slanted shower floor) making me HAVE to use the brakes a lot more! I personally have no issues with the brakes, but that's just me. So far I like the chair, and would recommend it.

### ⭐ Don't count on the warranty. You will need to do repairs to make it last.
*by B***Z on January 22, 2019*

Pro user- active paraplegic. Used these for 20 years.Pros:The Mariner frame will hold up for many years and fits over most toilets.Cons: The rest of it (the part considered "wear and tear" by Invacare and NOT covered under warranty) will begin falling apart just after one year in roughly this order:1. Armpads will crack and fall off (beginning of year 2). If you are handy, get an all plastic wheelchair armrest elsewhere, like Alco Sales, and drill new holes if needed.2. Endcaps on the arms will break off causing the arms (when raised to transfer) to fall far backward out of reach for most users (beginning of year 2).3. The fabric backrest will tear or become so moldy (inside the two layers) you need to toss it. (year 3). If you can, have one made from outdoor sling fabric by a local upholstery shop. It will last and be cleanable.4. The caster wheels get hair wrapped around them and stop turning . Several coats of Nair can work wonders here since they are manufactured with no access.5. The seat (which seems to be coated wood) will begin to dry rot (year 4-6). Maybe sooner for heavier person.Also: The chair doesn't fit on a luggage cart (even folded up) so has to be rolled through the hotel lobby.No easy way to transport this by plane.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fits 6'2' 280lb man
*by L***N on March 6, 2025*

I am 6'2" 280 lb man that has been struggling to find a bath chair that I am able to get in and out of. I am in an electric wheelchair, so mobility is an issue. The seat height is high enough that I am able to stand up from while in the shower. Previous chairs have been too low, and I struggled. The seat is deep enough for my liking. My caregiver was able to easily wheel me into the shower and stated the large wheelchair size wheels in the back made the transition so much easier. I have been through several chairs in the last 6 months, and I have finally found the one that works for me. I am enjoying taking showers again.

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*Store origin: NI*
*Last updated: 2026-04-23*