Best way to configure toilet pan connectors

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Hi all,

In the final stages of my shower room project and now need to sort the pan connections for the toilet. We have a 110mm pipe exiting from the wall as per photo (the black is just tape and bag to cover it whilst renovating). There will be a slight fall taking into account the height of this, versus the hole from the pan so all good there. I appreciate I will need to chop up the cabinets a bit as well.

The toilet came with a straight connector with the rubber part on the end that I guess is designed to fit into a 110mm pipe. I therefore need to get this to redirect at a right angle, but what is throwing me a bit is that the existing pipe is coming out at an upwards angle.

Any advice on how to best approach this? If I use rigid pipe from the toilet itself, get a right angle connector and perhaps ditch the black connector that has been supplied, and then short flexi section between this new pipe and the fitting that goes into the soil stack? I'm struggling a bit to find shorter flexi connectors but would this be the best way?

The other thing I came across was a swivel connector, such as this. Are these designed for such a scenario?:

https://www.bes.co.uk/pan-connector-0-30-swivel-kwickfit-16537/
 

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What about a bent flexi into the existing pipe?

 
What about a bent flexi into the existing pipe?

Ah yes that would probably be the simplest way. I guess I was a bit concerned about it sagging on the longer run across and whether there was a better way with rigid pipe, and a shorter flexi connector of some description. Perhaps I’m over complicating it though .
 
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Maybe put in a bit of support, but it's a good manufacturer.
 

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