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Picture of FLEXIBELT (MODELS 6023, 6024, 6025, & 6026) Flexibelt, models 6023, 6024, 6025, and 6026, is a transfer aid and gait belt designed for use with individuals with mobility or walking disabilities. The belt is used for sitting transfers or for supporting an individual when standing or walking. The belt has a polyester surface for comfort against the body, with strong vertical and horizontal handles for gripping support. SIZES: Small with 7 handles (6023), medium with 9 handles (6024), large with 11 handles (6025), or extra large with 13 handlees (6026). DIMENSIONS: Small is for 60 to 100 centimeter waists; medium is for 70 to 120 centimeter waists; large is for 100 to 160 centimeter waists; extra large is for 115 to 175 centimeter waists.

Notes: EasyBelt (see separate record) is similar to FlexiBelt but is made of nylon and is available in extra small.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on January 23, 2009.

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RoMedic, Inc.

300 West Chestnut Street, Suite B
PO Box 388
Ephrata, Pennsylvania 17522
United States
Telephone: 888-625-4343 or 717-733-1444.
Fax: 888-691-1091.
Web: http://www.romedic.com.
Email: info@romedic.com.


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