DuroLift® Seat Assist Portable Seat Lifts - Mabis
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Description
The DuroLift Seat Assist cushion is an effective solution for those who need assistance getting up from the sitting position. It will allow you to ease into your seat and then help you to comfortably get up. The Seat Assist features a Hydro-pneumatic lift actuator to safely and gently lift up to 80% of body weight and ease pressure of stressed joints in the hip, leg and knee. However, the Seat Assist will only lift as needed allowing you to exercise your muscles and maintain proper strength. The DuroLift Seat Assist can fold flat for trouble-free transport and features a slip-resistant pad so that you can basically bring it anywhere. A great choice for those who wish to stay active and independent due to lack of mobility.
Features
- Provides gentle and controlled assistance from and lowering to a chair
- Helps relieve pressure of stressed joints in the hip, leg and knee
- Self-powered: Hydro-pneumatic lift actuator safely lifts up to 80% of body weight, 10" high
- Allows you to still exercise your muscles and maintain your strength while still receiving some assistance
- Designed to fit most chairs and sitting areas
- Folds flat for transport and storage. Can bring almost anywhere including living rooms, dining rooms, restaurants, theaters, churches and patios
- Slip-resistant pad helps to keep seat securely in place
- Six different tool-free adjustment levels offer support up to 350 lbs.
- Foam meets CAL TB133 requirements
- Removable, machine washable polyester cover
- No batteries, switches or levers are required
- Seat size: 18" x 17"
- Unit weight: 8 lbs
- Available in two weight capacities:
- 95 – 220 lbs.
- 200 – 350 lbs.
Ideal for someone...
- Needs assistance of raising the body from the sitting position due to lack of lower or upper body strength
- For those who wish to stay active and independent despite lack of mobility
- Has decreased mobility due to muscular dystrophy, post-operative conditions, degenerative joint disease, arthritis, Parkinson’s





