Children's standing frame available in two sizes and four sizes of height poles. The user is supported via an adjustable wooden knee support, a top strap and a lower strap. The feet are placed on adjustable sandal blocks with straps. Second set of vertical poles is available to increase the range of height adjustment. An asymmetry strap is available for the hip or buttock support.
The Wentworth is a simple no fuss stander designed for children from 1 year old to early teens who require low to moderate levels of support whilst weight bearing. The Wentworth offers numerous height and width adjustments in the chest and pelvic band as well as additional angle adjustments in the knee cups and sandals. Available in two sizes and a varity of colours the stander comes completes with an activity tray as standard.
Smirthwaite Ltd
16 Wentworth Road
Heathfield Industrial Estate
Newton Abbot
Devon
TQ126TL
UK
01626835552 info@smirthwaite.co.ukNo dimensions have been specified for this product
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