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Picture of SUCTION GRAB BAR, ADJUSTABLE LENGTH The Suction Grab Bar, Adjustable Length, is a grab bar designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or balance disabilities or arthritis. This bar telescopes for adjustability and can be used on a shower wall, in the bath mounted on the tub, as a temporary towel bar, or near a chair or stairwell for assistance when standing or climbing stairs. It is portable and installs on most smooth surfaces without tools. Large suction cups on each end and secure to the surface with lock/release levers. SIZES: Small, medium, or large. OPTIONS: Replacement suction cups are available. DIMENSIONS: The small bar adjusts from 17.25 inches to 22.2 inches long. The medium bar adjusts from 21.75 inches to 26.75 inches long. The large bar adjusts from 25.75 inches to 30.75 inches long. The suction cups are 4.5 inches in diameter. WEIGHT: The small bar weighs 0.8 pound, the medium bar weighs 1.2 pounds, and the large bar weighs 1.6 pounds. CAPACITY: 250 pounds. COLOR: White. WARRANTY: Three years on the grab bar and one year on the suction cups.

Notes: The manufacturer states that these grab bars are to be used for balance assistance only. They are not designed for body weight leverage.

Price: 234.00 to 117.00.

This product record was updated on November 19, 2010.

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Drive Medical Design and Manufacturing

99 Seaview Boulevard
Port Washington, New York 11050
United States
Telephone: 877-224-0946 or 516-998-4600.
Fax: 516-998-4601.
Web: http://www.drivemedicaldesign.com.
Email: customerservice@drivemedical.com.


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SpinLife.com

A resource for people with spinal cord injuries and wheelchair users in general. SpinLife sells wheelchairs, parts, and accessories on-line, and also provides a wealth of resources both of their own making (including the SpinZine e-zine) and through links to other sites. To aid customers in selecting a product, SpinLife has an on-line tool, the Advisor, that asks a series of questions such as intended use of the product and desired price range, then produces a list of products that they sell meeting those criteria. Note that the Advisor is limited to the products that SpinLife.com sells.

330 West Spring Street, Suite 303
Columbus, Ohio 43215
United States
Telephone: 800-850-0335 or 614-564-1400.
Fax: 614-564-1401.
Web: http://www.spinlife.com.


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Liberty Wheels

714 Market Street
Suite 101
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106
United States
Telephone: 877-759-4335 or 267-765-1530.
Fax: 215-627-2481.
Web: http://www.libertywheels.net.
Email: info@libertywheels.net.


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Dignity Medical Supplies

Two City Place Drive
St. Louis, Missouri 63141
United States
Telephone: 800-728-9884.
Web: http://www.dignitymedicalsupplies.com.


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