Galenus Medical
Transfer Board – Patient Slide Assist Device for Transferring Patient from Wheelchair to Bed, Bathtub, Toilet, Car – Bariatric Heavy Duty Wooden Sliding Transport Platform (32.3″ x 8.8″)
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$83.19
Brand | Allvinda |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Material | Wood |
Color | Brown |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 32.3″W x 8.8″H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe With Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | No |
Manufacturer | Allvinda |
UPC | 779683944085 |
- FUNCTION: Transfer board provides safe, convenient, high-quality and humanized location transfer service for patients with mobility disabilities by connecting two locations, so as to realize safe and rapid transfer from bed, wheelchair, stool and other locations. Minimize the stress or injury of users and caregivers.
- SIZE: Our transfer board is made of hardwood, 32.3 in long, 8.8 in wide and 1 in thick. With a beautiful and durable appearance, it can provide super load capacity, crushing resistance, fracture resistance and high safety. And its weight is moderate, easy to use at home and out.
- SMOOTH SURFACE: These transfer boards are sanded evenly and sealed with a smooth surface coating, reducing friction between patients and transfer boards, allowing patients to slide more easily to their destination. 60 wooden rollers in the center of the board assist the user to experience a gradual and steady roll.
- HANDLES AND ENDS: At both ends of the transfer board, a handle is designed to facilitate the patient’s grasp and support. The opening of the handle is large enough to accommodate hands of various sizes, while maintaining the integrity of the transfer board structure. The conical shape with rounded corners at both ends of the transfer plate can make it easier for patients to slide onto the transfer board and reduce scratches on furniture or interior decoration.
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: Our transfer board is made with durable and safety in mind. To make sure you’re happy with your purchase, we offer a 30 Day Customer Satisfaction Warranty so that you can order without worry.
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Weight | 5.59 lbs |
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Dimensions | 32.3 × 8.8 in |
GTIN | 001001677161 |
brand | Allvinda |
size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
material | Wood |
color | Brown |
Style | Modern |
Product Dimensions | 32.3"W x 8.8"H |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Adjustable Length | No |
UPC | 779683944085 |
Item Weight | 5.59 pounds |
ASIN | B08V8V25VX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 28, 2021 |
Manufacturer | Allvinda |
3 reviews for Transfer Board – Patient Slide Assist Device for Transferring Patient from Wheelchair to Bed, Bathtub, Toilet, Car – Bariatric Heavy Duty Wooden Sliding Transport Platform (32.3″ x 8.8″)
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Rob C. –
My brother has limited mobility with his lower body. He was using his jersey shirt to place under him so that he could easily slide and transfer. He absolutely loves this product, he says he wished he had knowledge of this product before. Worth it!
Creature of Habit –
This transfer board is really good for beginners, people who don’t have a lot of tricep function or just anyone in general if you’re talking about a car transfer. I was afraid that it will not be long enough for a car transfers, but it definitely is. The only downside it is very, very heavy, and really difficult to maneuver if you have a compromised upper body strength. I recommend trying it though.
Chewie –
We had a transfer board with beads but it lost too many of the rollers. We ordered this as a replacement, but it was way to heavy for the patient to use. Also it was not sanded well so was rough and the edges around the opening where the beads are are not beveled or smooth. They are actually rather sharp and I felt like I was going to cut my self or get a splinter just picking it up or lightly running my fingers over it. No way would I let a patient sit and slide on this board. It is not safe.