🛡️ Safety Meets Style: Elevate Your Bedside Experience!
The Sangohe Bed Rail is a versatile and sturdy assistive device designed for elderly adults and individuals with physical limitations. With a weight capacity of 300 lbs, adjustable height features, and a convenient storage pocket, it ensures safety and accessibility for users in any bedroom setting.
M**N
Wonderful, if you can find spacers to compensate for a mattress toper.
I love it! It remains firmly in place, once it's properly installed; and makes no noise when used.And now - for the caveats. Amazon doesn't tell you that you should "NEVER use on beds with mattress toppers or soft compressible pads"; you have to wait until you get the nicely pictorialized and colorful 1 page instruction sheet to learn that. I didn't know that, so I had to 'improvise'. If you are mechanically inclined, detailed oriented, a problem solver, have common sense, are patient under pressure, can read between the lines (graphs), then you will probably do well. Fortunately, I already had some 2" and" 3" spacers that came with the bed we bought which could optionally be used to raises the bed to other heights if we desired. We used the 3" spacers to compensate for the mattress topper, 1. Step 10 of the instruction sheet tells you to insert 2 of the 4 the C-clamps into the left and right parts. It's obvious which are the left and right parts, but there were no holes in the outer and inner tubes, as there were in Step 3.2. This is where it gets tricky in step 10. I bought a dowel rod to fit in the 2 tubes, cut to length based on the height of the base support under the mattress. I also bought some metalic tape to keep the dowel in place since there weren't holes for the C-clamps. Use your creative imagination here. 3. Graphic #6 explains the Transition between Steps 5 and 7. 4. Only the flip-side of the Instruction Sheet explains, pictorially, what to do with the Safety Belt - but - it only 'implies' that you must put the belt in place BEFORE you put the mattress down; otherwise, it will be extremely difficult Use common sense here on how to 'securely' and 'tightly' anchor the belt at both ends. 5. Step 7 is what they call 'Part F' There are no Part No's G, H, or J. There may be other caveats. Unless you can find a mattress store that will sell some 2" and 3" spacers to compensate for the mattress topper, you will probably will want to go to 'plan B'
D**O
Perfect for what I needed
Very sturdy worked well
A**R
Handy
Seems like a high quality product. Definitely recommend for older family members.
M**R
Great bed rail
Great bed rail. I fell out of bed so I needed a new bed rail. This one has multiple positions for height of beds and placements of the bed rail.
M**H
Good for stroke survivor
Good for stroke survivors for getting on off a bed.
L**T
Seems like a decently sturdy rail.
1 It's relatively short at the top. The portion that the mattress resides next to. The installation was easy but it only sticks up 2 or 3 inches above the mattress. It is a pillow top so it's a thicker than normal mattress.2 The lower leg portion is telescoping/extendable for taller beds which is great for some. My pops has a low to the ground frame because the wheels had to be removed to prevent the bed from moving out from under him. The issue is with the legs all the way collapsed they are just a tad too long for this particular bed.3 As I said it is stout. It fastened to the box spring with wood screws which is optional as there is a safety strap to secure it to the bed frame on the other side. Strong and secure.It just didn't fit my exact application. The product seemed solid and as advertised.
L**A
very sturdy, IF installed correctly
very sturdy
L**N
Assistant
Help elderly pull up to get in sitting position to get out of beds works great
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