SnapIt! Tool Free Adjustable Drink Holder for Wheelchairs
7/8", 1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4", 1-3/8" diameter tubing
Stop holding your drink while pushing your chair! This Living Spinal wheelchair cupholder is fully adjustable and ready to handle anything from a large coffee tumbler to a simple can of soda. These plastic wheelchair cupholders are molded and CNCed to be ridged and strong.
No tools are needed to install this wheelchair cupholder!
They snap to straight and curved wheelchair tubes measuring 7/8", 1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4" OR 1-3/8" diameters. Follow the directions below to learn how to measure the diameter of your wheelchair frame tube.
Tool Free Adjustable Drink Holder conveniently snaps to 7/8", 1", 1-1/8", 1-1/4" OR 1-3/8" diameter tubing commonly found on walkers, wheel chairs, scooters and transfer chairs. Select your diameter of tubing from the pull down menu. Drink Holder adjusts to hold a wide variety of drink containers from large 3-5/8" diameter sport drink bottles down to small water bottles and aluminum cans.
Snap in clip on SnapIt! System MultiMount Bracket is designed to fail in the event of accidental contact with a hard surface in order to protect the drink holder from damage. In the event of clip failure please contact Living Spinal at 619-810-0010 for a free clip replacement.
Technical Specifications
SnapIt! Tubing Diameter Size Chart
Fractions | Decimals | Metric | Flat Length |
7/8" | .875" | 22mm | 2.75" |
1" | 1" | 25mm | 3.142" |
1-1/8" | 1.125" | 29mm | 3.53" |
1-1/4" | 1.25" | 32mm | 3.927" |
1-3/8" | 1.375" | 35mm | 4.319" |

Step 1) Find a piece of paper measuring at least 4" x 1"
Step 2) Now wrap the piece of paper around the section of tubing you would like to mount your SnapIt! cup holder.
Step 3) While the paper is wrapped around the tube, mark the end of the piece of paper with a pencil. This will measure the entire circumference of the tube.
Step 4) Now measure from the end of the paper to the mark with a ruler.
Step 5) Look at the table above. Find the "Flat Lenght" and it's correlating "Diameter in Fractions", "Diameter in Decimals" and "Diameter in Metric."
Now you will have the diameter of the tube!
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This is the best thing I could've bought for my wheelchair - it hooks on so easily and it is the sturdiest cupholder I've ever seen. You can move it up/down and twist it so it sticks out or goes underneath the seat so it never gets in the way. I can't recommend it enough!