EasyStand StrapStand - Adult Standing Frame
Product Description
The EasyStand StrapStand Adult Standing Frame offers a game-changing approach to standing therapy. Designed for adults 5’ to 6’5” and up to 350 lbs, this no-transfer stander lifts users directly from their wheelchair, bed, or chair into a standing position—eliminating the need for risky transfers.
What sets the StrapStand apart is its innovative lifting design, which raises users vertically before gently pulling them into a standing posture. This unique motion significantly reduces knee pressure, making standing therapy more comfortable and encouraging greater compliance. Its narrow footprint and swing-out legs accommodate even the widest wheelchairs, making it a versatile solution for multi-user facilities and home environments.
Engineered for those with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or limited mobility, the StrapStand promotes physical health and fosters independence with every use. Whether at home, in rehabilitation centers, or long-term care settings, this stander offers an intuitive and effective way to reclaim mobility and freedom.
Specs
General Dimensions:
• User Height Range: 5’–6’5”
• Weight Limit: 350 lbs
• Unit Weight: 125 lbs
Kneepad:
• Height Range: 18”–21”
• Width (Center-to-Center): 9”
• Depth Range (Back to Heel): 6”–9.5”
Front Pad:
• Height Range (From Footplate): 40”–56”
• Depth Range: 2”–12.5”
Frame & Access:
• Standard Footprint: 34” x 28”
• Wheelchair Access Width: 22.75”
• Swing-Out Legs Access Width: 38”
Lifting Straps:
• Small: 9” x 25”
• Large: 12” x 28”
• Extra Large: 14” x 32”
Why You’ll Love It
1. No-Transfer Design: Stand directly from your wheelchair, bed, or other seated surfaces without the need for risky transfers.
2. Knee-Friendly Lifting Mechanism: Unique lifting arms raise users vertically before moving them forward, significantly reducing knee pressure.
3. Customizable & Inclusive: Adjustable lifting straps and swing-out legs accommodate a variety of body types and wheelchair widths.
Perfect for:
• Adults with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or reduced mobility.
• Rehabilitation facilities, long-term care settings, and home environments.
• Individuals looking to minimize knee strain during standing therapy.