- Polyester
- Fits Most Patient Lifts. Compatible with 2-, 4-, and 6-point spreader bars, this patient lift sling works with Hoyer(R), Invacare(R), Drive(R), Medline(R), and other manual or electric patient lift aids. Use it at home or healthcare facilities.
- Wide Commode Access. Ideal for hygiene care, this shower sling features a breathable, quick-drying mesh, and an open seat design for easy lower body access. Great for toileting, bathing, and hygiene transfers using manual or electric patient lifts.
- Full Support for All Body Types. Our transfer sling supports patients of different shapes, sizes, and heights. It offers a secure, full body aid for bariatric, bedridden, and non-weight-bearing users with limited head control, across all ages.
- Secure Transfers & Built to Last. Made with lightweight, breathable mesh fabric and built-in head and neck support, this mesh sling ensures comfort during long use. Its chain-free design reduces the risk of pinching and bruising during patient lifts.
- Color-Coded Lifting Straps. Bright lift sling straps help caregivers quickly identify lift points during use. Pair this commode sling with an electric or manual patient lift for smooth, safe, and efficient transfers in seated or reclined positions.
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Product description Precise, Portable and Professional Care with Patient Aid Mesh Commode Sling - S Buying Options Mesh Commode Sling - M Add to Cart Mesh Commode Sling - L Add to Cart Mesh Commode Sling - XL Add to Cart Customer Reviews 940 940 940 940 Price — $65 99 $55 99 $49 99 Weight Limits 95-135 lbs 110-200 lbs 200-350 lbs 350-600 lbs Reinforced Positioning Straps ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Color-Coded Lift Sling ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Quick-Dry Mesh Fabric ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Universal Compatibility ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Commode Sling Design ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Is the sling compatible with my existing patient lift? What is the weight capacity of the sling? What material is it made of? Is it durable and comfortable? Is it easy to position the patient in and out of the sling? Is it safe for patients with limited mobility?