4-Pt Padded U-Sling with Head Support
Hoyer
(Model No. 70010/11/12/13)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Very well-made.
Well-made and easy to use.
Runs very small!
sylvia k. from santa maria, ca (caregiver)
70 year old quadriplegic with chronic pain.
Good Product.
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There aren't any clear pictures or instructions on how to use it. I am going from a 6 Strap Sling to a 4 Strap. Your brochure does not have any good usable pictures or diagrams.
dennis p. from andover, mn
Quadriplegic Level C6-C7.
4-Pt Padded U-Sling with Head Support: Review
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valerie s. from lansing, mi
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p christopher k. from nags head, nc
19 year old male with MD
4-Pt Padded U-Sling with Head Support: Review
Heavy duty, well contructed sling. Only difference from our old one, is that it did not have clips, therefore it took some training to understand how to attached the sling to the lift.
It would have been nice if the description of the item, had discussed how it attached to the sling. ( Or maybe it did and I just didn't see it.
cheryl f. from hillsboro, or (caregiver)
Intellectually and physically disabled adult
4-Pt Padded U-Sling with Head Support: Review
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anita l. from barstow, ca
paraplegic
Will save caregivers back.
No electricity or batteries needed,simple to use and adapts to a large range of weight capaceties.
It is large,takes up alot of space. It is not a piece of equipment one can take to other places where patient is going.
anna p. from laredo, tx (caregiver)
ten year old daughter who is severly handicapped
4-Pt Padded U-Sling with Head Support: Review
The quality seems very good, and it is perfect for our needs.
When we first got lift we could not get it to operate. You staff put us in contact with a tech from the manufacturer. The problem was that the cable for the motor is very hard to plug into the control unit. I took a lot of force to get it plugged in. Somthing that would help is better instructions for the product that tell you that it requires a lot of force to connect the motor.
jeff s. from tulsa, ok (caregiver)
46 yr. female, bed ridden due to Lemphdema, heart condition. Use lift to move her to wheel chair, and to help with rehabilitation.
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