Transfer Bench Padded W/Back
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WELL MADE
ABILITY TO HAVE LOWER AND HIGHER LEVELS WITH THE EXTENSION LEG
FOR A PARAPALEGIC WITHOUT ALOT OF FAT ON THE BUTTOCKS AREA, AS WITH ANYBODY THAT IS A PARA OR QUAD, NEEDS TO BE MORE PADDED. MAIN ENEMY OF THESE TYPE IS PRESSURE SORES.
victor s. from plano, tx
58YRS---PARAPALEGIC---
a quality product
sturdy, easy to assemble and use, and good design
the shower feet have no drain, and the bolts that hold the feet onto the bench are not rust proof. this results in a rusty water leakage.
edward b. from carmel, ca
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i love it
excelent
none
catherine g. from st. petersburg, fl
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Transfer Bench Padded W/Back: Review
Leg extensions. My bathtub is tall.
I wish the back was as wide as the bench.
wayne w. from san dimas, ca
I am a 45 y/o complete T-3
Very good product, reasonable price for this high quality.
The availability of the extension legs provides a wide range of height adjustment. The padded seat is very comfortable. Sturdy construction. Almost completely assembled when it arrived.
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joe h. from abilene, tx
72 year-old male with moderate to severe paralysis from polio. Unable to stand without assistance, use motorized scooter for mobility.
Expensive, but well-built and comfortable
It's sturdy and comfortable
It's expensive at $150
s craig w. from independence, mo (caregiver)
This bench has adjustable legs, is well-constructed, and the padding makes sitting on it much more comfortable for my 87-year-old mother.
Very good product, nice and strong.
Seems to be strong enough and looks good.
The in-tub legs were too long and I had to use my old legs from an old bench. This is a mobile home tub, so this may be unusual.
daryld s. from schofield, wi
59 yr old male, spinal cord injury T8, and right leg amputee below knee.
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