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Picture of ADJUSTABLE GRIP ASSIST (MODEL 71406) The Adjustable Grip Assist, model 71406, is a grab bar designed for use to provide balance assistance in the shower or bathtub. This grip has two pivoting handles that swivel to allow positioning for different needs. The grip can be installed and removed by flipping tabs. DIMENSIONS: Handles are 15 inches long.

Notes: The distributor states that this grip is to be used as a balance assist only, not as a weight bearing device.

Price: 29.99.

This product record was updated on October 3, 2008.

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Sears Health and Wellness Catalog

7700 Brush Hill Road
Suite 240
Burr Ridge, Illinois 60527
United States
Telephone: 800-326-1750 or 888-326-2132.
Web: http://www.searscommercial.com/catalog/Health%20&%20Wellness.


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