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Picture of EZ-STIX The EZ-STIX is a sock aid designed to assist individuals who have difficulty bending to put socks. It is designed to be used with EZ SOX socks (see separate entries) that have two reinforced pull loops extending from the top of each sock. The EZ Stix consists of two metal shafts, each of which has a hook at the end. The user grabs a shaft in each hand, puts each hook in one of the sock loops, places his or her toes in the opening of the sock, and pulls the sock up over the foot and lower leg. Each shaft has a soft rubber grip at the top. DIMENSIONS: 19.5 inches long.

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Price: 19.99.

This product record was updated on December 8, 2011.

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EZ SOX

P.O. BOX 771
Chappaqua, New York 10514
United States
Telephone: 212-465-7412.
Fax: 914-861-2589.
Web: http://www.ezsox.com.
Email: ezsox@ezsox.com.


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