Standard/contour sling
Provides complete support, which makes it suitable for all users
- The bottom remains free
- Variety of options available to meet individual needs
- With or without head support
Standard/contour sling
The standard/contour sling is for universal use. It fully supports the body and has a cut-out for toileting. The sling is attached to the four point spreader bar with four loops. The padded legs feel soft and offer ideal support at the same time. Positioning handles are sewn at into the back of all our slings. The standard/contour sling is available with or without a crescent shaped head support. When more targeted head support is required, the six strap models are ideal.
3 Versions
Standard sling without head support
- Universal use
- Seat remains free from the coccyx
- Padded thigh flaps for comfort
- Can be used with a 2 or 4 point spreader bar
Standard sling with head support
- Universal use
- Moon shaped head support
- Seat remains free from the coccyx
- Padded thigh flaps for comfort
- Can be used with a 2 or 4 point spreader bar
Standard sling with head support and loops
- Universal use
- Extra loops at the head support for added support
- Seat remains free from the coccyx
- Moon shaped head support
- Padded thigh flaps for comfort
- Can be used with a 2 or 4 point spreader bar
Tailor-made slings
A sling can be customized to accommodate the end user needs.
Change the material, adjust the straps, modify the closures.
The SureHands representative will assist to create a personal design to work safely and accomplish the goals.
How to choose the right type of sling?
Rely on the SureHands trusted adviser. Discuss where transfers will be made, any special requirements, and all sizing considerations. The appropriate sling benefits the end user and the caregivers.
How to choose the appropriate size sling?
A general guide of height and weight will be considered. Our advisors will assist to make sure the most suitable sling is provided.
Durable, dependable slings : focus on safety and quality
Surehands manufacturer subjects the slings to extreme testing to ensure quality and safety. The slings undergo 30,000 test cycles in specially designed equipment to test endurance and quality.