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STANDARD FRAME WALKER (MODEL 58-650)    


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Picture of STANDARD FRAME WALKER (MODEL 58-650) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 8/2011) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Standard Frame Walker, model 58-650, is a height adjustable folding walker designed for use by individuals with arthritis or balance, lower extremity, or walking disabilities. The walker has foam grip handles and an anodized finish coat. A steel cross brace provides rigid structural support and balance. Each side folds independently. DIMENSIONS: Height adjusts from 34 to 41 inches in one-inch increments. CAPACITY: 300 pounds. COLOR: Silver.

Notes: Adepta Medical does not sell directly to consumers. Its products are available only through professional home medical equipment providers. ** This walker comes fully assembled and is sold in packs of two.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on August 24, 2011.

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Manufacturer:

Adepta Medical / Cosco Home & Office Products, a division of Dorel Industries, Inc.

2526 State Street
Columbus, Indiana 47201
United States
Telephone: 866-623-3782.
Web: http://www.adeptamedical.com.


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