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  1. ADALAP Picture of ADALAP The ADALAP is a lap desk designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. The basic unit includes the base and pole with a top plate with a Velcro loop. Made from lightweight anodized aluminum alloy with stainless steel fasteners, the unit has a base that slides right under the wheelchair seat cushion. Height adjustment is accomplished with a quick-release clamp.OPTIONS: Fresh or salt water fishing rod holder; Snap Lap Desk; Lap Shopper shopping basket; lap tray; accessory mount for camera,...[More Information]

  2. ALL INCLUSIVE LEND-A-HAND Picture of ALL INCLUSIVE LEND-A-HAND The All Inclusive Lend-A-Hand is a forearm cuff tool holder or grasping aid designed to help people with grasping disabilities, upper extremity disabilities or hand amputees to hold a variety of objects that have a narrow handle, including golf clubs, tools, brooms, mops, rakes shovels and paint brushes. The All Inclusive Lend-A-Hand is a long pocket constructed of heavy-duty fabric that is firmly attached to the user’s forearm by three straps that fasten with snaps. Five interchangeable, revers...[More Information]

  3. ANGLER'S AID ROD HOLDER (MODELS RH101 & RH102) Picture of ANGLER'S AID ROD HOLDER (MODELS RH101 & RH102) The Angler's Aid Rod Holder is a fishing rod holder designed to enable one-handed fishing for people with upper extremity disabilities or amputation. This rod holder is made of molded plastic, and padded with soft foam rubber. This holder rests against the user's abdomen, and is held in place by waist and shoulder straps made of strong webbing with an easy on/off buckle. The rod insert is designed for straight-handled rods only, and is constructed to keep from breaking off under stress. The unit...[More Information]

  4. FISHING POLE HOLDER FOR WHEELCHAIRS Picture of FISHING POLE HOLDER FOR WHEELCHAIRS The Fishing Pole Holder is a fishing rod holder designed for use by individuals who have use of only one hand or who use wheelchairs. This clamp-on holder features a rigid PVC tube that secures the fishing rod handle while a slot in the handle supports the reel and keeps it from moving as the fish is reeled in. Attachment is accomplished with a clamp with a large screw and a large wing nut which enables the holder to be secured to any tubular wheelchair bar from 7/8 to 1 1/8 inches in diameter o...[More Information]

  5. FISHING RIG, THE Picture of FISHING RIG, THE --- DO IT YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to fish. The rig is built of tough half-inch Lexan plastic and fastens securely to the wheelchair frame, providing a strong, stable platform close to the stomach. On that platform is a universal joint that allows sideways rotation and up and down swing. The handle of the fishing rod is adapted to fit into the universal joint. (Another option is to attach the adapter arm to the handle of any fishing rod with wrap-arou...[More Information]

  6. FISHING ROD BANDIT Picture of FISHING ROD BANDIT The Fishing Rod Bandit is a fishing rod holder designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities, amputation, stroke or arthritis. The base of the device consists of an aluminum plate that is placed on the lap. A rod holder that swivels 45 degrees is mounted on the base plate, and the left and right sides of the base plate are bent down. Waist and shoulder straps are attached to the corners of the base plate to fix the base in the user's lap when seated. There are al...[More Information]

  7. FISHING ROD BANDIT - SIDEWINDER Picture of FISHING ROD BANDIT - SIDEWINDER The Fishing Rod Bandit Sidewinder is a fishing rod holder designed for use by individuals with grasping or upper extremity disabilities, amputation, stroke or arthritis. The Sidewinder consists of a curved aluminum plate that it worn on the hip with straps that fit around the waist and over the opposite shoulder. A rod holder that swivels is mounted on the base plate. The rod holder swivels and locks in three positions. The Sidewider is available for the left or right hip. SIZES: The rod holder...[More Information]

  8. FISHING ROD HOLDER FOR WHEELCHAIR --- CUSTOM ADAPTATION --- PURPOSE: To enable an individual with quadriplegia to fish. A purchased rod mount was used to make a lightweight rod holder which clamps to the footplate strut of a wheelchair. The holder is made from 19 millimeter chrome-plated steel curtain rods. A horizontal arm passes from the footplate strut on the right side, a vertical arm to the appropriate height, and then a smaller horizontal arm coming toward the user's body. The connection between the arms are machined from ...[More Information]

  9. FISHING STOOL AND STORAGE BOX WITH ADJUSTABLE ROD HOLDER. ------- "DO IT YOURSELF" ENTRY ------- PURPOSE: Provides the angler a seat, storage and solid support for the fishing rod. Drawing which presents a wooden stool-like box with a hinged top and rope handle; a steel plate is screwed to the top edge of the box, and a steel tube is welded to the hinged steel plate. The tube and plate assembly is adjustable, and holds the fishing rod in place. SKILLS REQUIRED: Welding, woodworking. AUTHOR: British Sports Assoc for the Disabled. TITLE: Water Sports for...[More Information]

  10. KEN'S POWER CASTER Picture of KEN'S POWER CASTER Ken's Power Caster is a fishing accessory device designed for use by individuals with severe physical disabilities or spinal cord injury. This fully-automated device enables users to independently cast out their line, hook, fight, retrieve and land fish. The universal mounting bracket can be secured to almost any accessible surface (i.e. a wheelchair, boat rail, dock rail, etc.) and allows the cater to turn and swivel for casting in any direction. The unit consistently casts a large wooden bobbe...[More Information]

  11. POLE-LOCK FISHING ROD HOLDER Picture of POLE-LOCK FISHING ROD HOLDER The Pole-Lock Fishing Rod Holder is designed to grip a fishing rod up to 5/8 inches in diameter. The device holds the rod securely, yet releases easily when the rod is lifted straight up. The holder can mount flat on gunwale or at a 20 degree angle. A latch allows removal for boat covers. The holder's plastic construction is unaffected by salt water and will not mar composite rods. OPTIONS: A rail mount allows installation of the holder on both 7/8 and 1 inch rails at any angle, with a thumbscre...[More Information]

  12. ROD SUPPORT --- DO-IT-YOURSELF ENTRY --- PURPOSE: Assisted support of fishing rod for angler with weak grip. Drawing of a custom orthotic device formed to fit around the fishing rod within position of the handgrip. The support is made of metal with plastic covering and secured by velcro fastener. Appears to provide some wrist support. Fits around the wrist and against the palmar surface of the hand, with a hook formed at the top of the device that supports the fishing rod. SKILLS REQUIRED: Orthotics, metalw...[More Information]

  13. SASF FISHING HARNESS Picture of SASF FISHING HARNESS The SaSF Fishing Harness is a fishing rod holder designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities, amputation, or weakness or arthritis. This harness is designed to hold the rod in fishing position and to use back support to take pressure from the arms and hands. ...[More Information]

  14. STRONG ARM ROD HOLDER Picture of STRONG ARM ROD HOLDER The Strong Arm is a fishing rod holder for people with limited or no grip. The fishing rod holder straps to wrist and forearm, and permits trolling, casting, and still fishing. The Strong Arm functions by transferring holding a rod's weight away from the hand and wrist to the forearm bicep and shoulder. It is handmade of oil- treated leather. Right- and left-handed version are available. WEIGHT: 5 to 6 ounces....[More Information]

  15. TURBOSET ANGLER Picture of TURBOSET ANGLER The Turboset Angler is a fishing accessory designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities. This unit attaches to the fishing pole to support the user's arm to increase casting accuracy and hook set power. The set includes a thee-way adjustable attaching bracket, the arm support cradle, a pole pad, and stainless steel hardware. GUARANTEE: Lifetime guarantee. ...[More Information]

  16. TURBOSET TOURNAMENT Picture of TURBOSET TOURNAMENT Turboset Tournament is a fishing accessory designed for use by individuals with upper extremity disabilities or arthritis. This unit attaches to the fishing pole to support the user's arm to increase casting accuracy and hook set power. The set includes a six-way adjustable attaching bracket, the arm support cradle, a comfort pad, a pole pad, an arm strap (optional use), and stainless steel hardware. GUARANTEE: Lifetime guarantee. ...[More Information]

  17. VAN'S EZ CAST Picture of VAN'S EZ CAST Van's EZ Cast is a one hand fishing reel and rod holder with an automatic fishing line regulator designed to allow independent casting and reeling by persons with limited arm or hand movement because of paralysis, arthritis, or stroke. The EZ Cast consists of a two-piece medium action graphite composite rod, aluminum casting device, chair arm holder, and two clamps. A splint ma be required by individuals with no wrist or finger movement (not included). The fishing rod system works on the right o...[More Information]

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