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Picture of SIT-STAND WRITING SLANT BOARD The Sit-Stand Writing Slant Board is a writing board designed for use by individuals with upper extremity and other physical disabilities. This triple-decker writing platform raises for sitting, standing, or higher-seated work. Twelve adjustment angles promote better posture and enhance comfort when reading and writing. Crafted from durable hardwood ply, the unit has a non-glare, low-contrast polyurethane finish. A strong bottom ledge can hold heavy books and is tapered on the sides so as not to interfere with the user's arms when writing. Non-skid, non-mar rubber feet protect the desktop. The unit folds flat for storage. DIMENSIONS (DxL): 16 x 24 inch work surface. The height adjusts from 3 to 38 inches. WEIGHT: 16 pounds.

Notes: This writing board is hand-crafted in the USA.

Price: 295.00 to 150.00.

This product record was updated on September 8, 2011.

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Health by Design

PO Box 1526
Novato, California 94948-1526
United States
Telephone: 888-909-3746 or 415-883-4550.
Fax: 415-883-4551.
Web: http://www.healthydesign.com.
Email: info@healthydesign.com.


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Back Designs Inc.

PO Box 2810
Novato, California 94948-2810
United States
Telephone: 800-466-1341 or 415-883-4683.
Fax: 707-557-2225.
Web: http://www.backdesigns.com.
Email: info@backdesigns.com.


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