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Picture of INFANT WALKER (MODEL IW-1) The Infant Walker (IW-1) is a child's adjustable walker designed to aid small infant children with balance and walking disabilities to move around effectively and comfortably. The walker features a square, non-tipping base made of steel with four 3-inch casters, well padded balance ring with a height adjustable saddle seat. DIMENSIONS: Patient approximate height requirements are 27 to 36 inches; frame base (LxW) 20 x 19 inches; balance ring height adjusts from 18 to 24 inches; and the ring opening is 8.5 x 10 inches. WEIGHT: 15 pounds. COLORS: Frame available in a variety of colors; upholstery available in black or blue. WARRANTY: 5-year warranty on all Gunnell-designed parts.

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Price: 559.00.

This product record was updated on January 16, 2013.

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Gunnell Inc.

P.O. Box 87
50 Enterprise Drive
Vassar, Michigan 48768
United States
Telephone: 800-551-0055.
Fax: 800-794-5483.
Web: http://www.gunnell-inc.com.
Email: info@gunnell-inc.com.


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