Astor Grip Strip Knee Wedge Bolster

£120.00 excl. VAT

With many versatile uses the Astor Grip Strip Bolsters add comfort and support to a whole range of different changing, bathing, showering or seating surfaces. And with the grip strip system used to hold the bolsters in place, you can rely on the support remaining in the set position for as long as you need it to be there. Need to switch things up? No problem! Simply remove the bolster by peeling it away from the surface, and you are all ready to reapply it in a new position. And don’t worry – the bolster will peel away cleanly leaving no residue behind – just the original smooth surface.

Fix to any dry surface using our ‘grip strip’ system; easily repositioned or removed
For added leg support across many types of care equipment
Can be fixed to any dry surface using our ‘grip strip’ system, and easily repositioned or removed
350 mm x 550 mm x 152 mm
Made from PVC fabric
Easily cleaned using standard cleaners

Category:
MPN: 30052

Description

The “Grip Strip” Bolster range from Astor Bannerman includes a selection of bolsters and support cushions designed alongside a team of Occupational Therapists to ensure maximum added comfort and support. The “Grip Strip” system will hold the bolster in place on any dry surface by simply applying a small pressure over the grip strip. The bolsters can be easily removed and repositioned as many times as you like.

The bolsters offer a selection of different support to cater for the many varying support needs, and can be used on different surfaces including changing tables, baths, neatfold stretchers, shower seats and trolleys. By using a combination of different bolsters, a versatile and custom made support system is easily achieved.

The Astor Knee Wedge Bolster will give added leg support and comfort whilst changing. (It is not suitable to be submerged under water.)

The bolsters are made from PVC fabric and can be easily cleaned using standard cleaners. Please note that these bolsters do not provide postural support and should not be used in place of a guard.

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