Onyx Exclusif

This tray can be recessed for level access, low level or a leg kit added to make this a step in tray

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Non-slip

Supports stability and balance
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Easy access

Promotes bathroom independence
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Ideal for shared environments

Including family homes & care homes

  • 26mm shallow depth tray can be installed above the floor for low-level access or recessed into it to enable level-access showering
  • Manufactured from SMC (Sheet-Moulding Compound) for strength and durability
  • Contemporary textured finish offers a reliably high level of slip resistance for reassurance when getting in/out of the shower
  • Rigid, webbed structure on the underside of the tray reinforces strength and provides excellent shock and impact resistance
  • Lightweight material, ensures a quick and easy installation
  • Can support up to 31.5st (200kg), suitable for wheelchair users or those with carers
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Onyx Exclusif - 1200 x 800

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Onyx Exclusif - 1700 x 700

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Quality installations

At Absolute Mobility, our in-house installers have our reputation and your best interest in the forefront of their minds. Vetted and approved by Which? Trusted Trader scheme and Checkatrade, we guarantee you quality and respect at all times.

No quibble guarantee

Once the installation is complete, our installer will show you how everything works and make sure you are completely happy before leaving your home as tidy as they found it. We will also provide you with a comprehensive guarantee.

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Call today for your free quote

Call our friendly team to arrange a complimentary home visit and discover the perfect accessible bathroom solution for you. We’re committed to offering honest advice and are passionate about solutions and making a difference in people’s lives, not sales.

FAQs

Discover clear and honest answers to your frequently asked questions.

Should I choose a low-level, level-access or step-in shower?

Low-level showers are ideal for those who can manage a small step of around 30-40mm, offering a safer and more comfortable shower experience. In contrast, level-access showers provide complete level access, making them suitable for wheelchair users or anyone who needs barrier-free entry. Step-in showers, with a tray height above 60mm, are suited to individuals with enough mobility to step over a higher edge and are a practical solution for flats or multi-storey buildings where floor modification is not feasible.

Should I choose a low-level, level-access or step-in shower?

Low-level showers are ideal for those who can manage a small step of around 30-40mm, offering a safer and more comfortable shower experience. In contrast, level showers provide completely level access, making them suitable for wheelchair users or anyone who needs barrier-free entry. Step-in showers, with a tray height above 60mm, are suited to individuals with enough mobility to step over a higher edge and are a practical solution for flats or multi-storey buildings where floor modification is not feasible.

What’s the difference between a low-level and a level-access shower tray?

The main difference between a low-level and a level access shower tray is the height of the shower tray. A low-level shower tray can be between 30-40mm in height, whereas a level shower tray is completely level with the floor. Both options improve accessibility; however, level showers typically take more time to install as floor modifications are often needed to ensure proper drainage and waterproofing.

What is a low-level access shower?

A low-level access shower allows users to enter the shower area with a minimal step-over height. On average, they are between 30-40mm high, but they can also be recessed and fitted flush to the floor to make them even more accessible.