Bure XL StandTall Walker
Bure XL is designed for the bigger, heavier patient and therefore provides extra space and strength. Because extra powerful aids are required in the care and nursing of heavier patients, Bure XL is always supplied with electric drives.
- Designed for weight The Bure XL is designed to provide support for heavier patients who weigh up to 240 kg. This StandTall Walker has also been widened to provide good stability and plenty of space. The inner dimension is 44–62 cm. The extra legroom makes it especially easy for patients who need extra walking space due to e.g. leg spasms.
- Ergonomic Handles The ergonomically designed handles are steplessly adjustable in every direction for optimum individual adaptation. This is extremely important for stroke patients who can thus reach their ”usual” hand position.
- Easily Reachable Hand Controls The hand controls are located so that both of the carer’s and user’s hands can easily reach them.
- Power Rise Bure XL provides excellent assistance when helping patients and users stand. The physical burden on staff, and in turn the risk of repetitive strain injury, is minimised. Depending on their current condition, a number of patients are even able to stand up by themselves using the power rise feature.
- Sustainable The StandTall Walker is designed to last a long while. For example it has an extra reinforcement band around the armrest cushions to prevent splitting from side impacts.
- Stable The StandTall Walker has anatomical cushions that provide relief for shoulders, arms and the neck and shift the focus to larger muscle groups such as leg and chest muscles instead. This improves stability and makes the walker easier to steer.
- Flexible Stepless Adjustment Electrically driven height adjustment makes it easy to pre-set the StandTall Walker to the desired height. Once the patient is standing in position the height can be steplessly adjusted for best comfort and optimal walking support.
- Brakes and Directional Locks There are optional one or two-handed brakes that can be positioned so that the user can reach them from the walking position. The handbrake acts on the rear casters and the brake assembly also includes directional locks that make it easier for the user to stay on course when walking.