Padded Divided Leg Lift Sling for Patient Transfers – With Optional Head Support, 500 lbs Capacity
This divided leg patient lift sling is specially designed for easy and safe transfers from bed to shower, toilet, or wheelchair—without causing underarm discomfort. Its open-leg design allows caregivers convenient access to the patient’s clothing for quick removal before toileting, while also preserving user dignity. Ideal for elderly, disabled, or mobility-impaired individuals, this sling streamlines care tasks while reducing strain on caregivers.
✅ Comfortable & Padded for Full Support
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Fully soft padded construction helps distribute body weight evenly and minimizes pressure points.
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Padded underarm support reduces pain and enhances comfort during lifts or transfers.
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Extra-wide 7” leg straps are cushioned to prevent thigh stress and discomfort during use.
✅ Secure Fit with Anti-Slip Back
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Features a 4.5” adjustable non-slip body belt for enhanced safety and stability.
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The anti-slip back panel ensures the sling stays in place without sliding or bunching during transfers.
✅ Easy to Use – Two-Way Application
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Can be applied while the user is seated (no need to roll or lift completely).
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Also usable when the person is lying in bed, making it versatile for different care environments.
✅ Heavy-Duty & Washable
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Constructed with high-strength stitching, webbing, and reinforced seams for long-lasting durability.
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Safe Working Load (SWL): 500 lbs, ideal for most users.
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Made from non-toxic, REACH-compliant materials and machine washable up to 80°C (176°F).
✅ Adjustable for Multiple Heights
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Color-coded loops on the leg and head support allow multiple height adjustments to accommodate various hoist models and user needs.
✅ Optional Head Support Attachment
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Includes a removable head support for added neck and head stability when needed.
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Easily attach or detach based on user preference and care requirements.
This padded transfer sling is a professional-grade aid for caregivers in hospitals, nursing homes, or home care settings. It ensures safety, dignity, and comfort for users—while improving efficiency for caregivers.







