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The GB 1 Walker is a child walker designed for use by children with mobility disabilities. This walker has a sturdy steel frame with a divided square base on four wheels. A central post provides support and anchors positioning belts.The device can be configured for use in a standing or sitting position. The unit includes a padded head support, a padded chest support, and a hip strap. OPTIONS: Hand/ arm rest, removable push handle, a clear tray, and custom adaptations.

Notes: The standing portion of this device can be adapted for use with the Go-Bot (see separate entry).

Price: 1,620.00 to 1,340.00.

This product record was updated on March 2, 2005.

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Manufacturer:

Mobility4kids, a Division of Innovative Products Inc.

830 South 48th Street
Grand Forks, North Dakota 58201
United States
Telephone: 800-950-5185 or 701-772-5458.
Web: http://www.mobility4kids.com.
Email: jim@mobility4kids.com.


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