Handicare’s Ergogrip straight grab rails provide secure and reliable support in many critical areas and are great solutions for the prevention of accidents in all indoor spaces. A grab rail is a very convenient form of support that can easily be installed in any location and exactly where it is needed; in the bathroom or shower, next to the washbasin or by the toilet, but also in the kitchen, hallway or bedroom. In all locations, the grab rails can be installed in the optimal position for the user; horizontal, vertical or diagonal, to provide a safe and comfortable grip and maximum support.

Ergogrip straight grab rails are available in 14 different lengths. Ergogrip 200 through to Ergogrip 1400 all feature two flanges and comprise of a single length of uninterrupted rail allowing the hand to slide along the rail during movement or transfer. The longer grab rails feature three flanges for secure wall mounting and distribution of load. The shortest grab rail, Ergogrip 200, is ideal when the exact location for where the support is needed is known or when space is limited. Ergogrip 200 is also particularly well suited for diagonal installation.

Ergogrip grab rails – for a unique, ergonomic grip

Handicare’s Ergogrip straight grab rails are specially designed to provide a good, strong and ergonomic grip. The grab rails feature a round tube with an ergonomic diameter, allowing both large and small hands and fingers to wrap around the tube in a firm and secure grip and providing plenty of room for the hand between the tube and the wall. Furthermore, the tube and its unique angle of 60° rather than the conventional 90° allows the hand and wrist to retain a natural position even while holding the grab rail at the corner.

 

Note: The quantity of certain goods is currently very limited, so please before the purchase, make sure that the goods are in stock. Contact the customer service staff and they will inform you about the delivery time. Free order line 8 800 00225, e-mail: info@slaugivita.com

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