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Bariatric Dual-Release Walker

The Invacare Bariatric Adult Walker provides a wide and deep frame that can support an individual up to 700 lbs. The dual-release buttons provide both visual and audible "locked" cues for the user. The durable aluminum frame provides maximum stability for consumers and the legs variable height adjustments.
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Features
# Deep and wide frame for larger patients.
#
Generous patient height range of 5'3" to 6'10". Note: These
are just client height approximations.
# Walker
comes equipped with dual-release buttons that are easy to
operate and provide audible locking cues.
#
Lightweight stable aluminum frame with double cross bracing.
# Wheel Kit Model #6372 can be added.
Specification
Product Weight Capacity: 700 lbs
Product Weight: 7
lbs
Patient Height: Approx. Client Height Range
(Min-Max): 5'3" to 6'10" Note: These are just height
approximations.
Height Adjustment: 31.25" to 41.25"
Width Inside Hand Grips: 20"
Width Inside Base
Legs: 23.50"
Depth Folded: 4.25"
Quantity: 2 per carton
Warranty: 5 Year Limited
Warranty
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* MSRP - Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price does not
include optional equipment and accessories that may be
available for this product.
** This information is
not intended to be, nor should it be considered billing or
legal advice. Providers are responsible for determining the
appropriate billing codes when submitting claims to the
Medicare Program and should consult an attorney or other
advisor to discuss specific situations in further detail.
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