🛏️ Elevate independence with every pull-up!
The AOSSA Bed Trapeze is a ceiling-mounted assistive lift bar designed for elderly and disabled users to safely pull up, reposition, and transfer from bed to wheelchair. It supports up to 350 lbs, features an ergonomic 9-inch handle, adjustable strap length (45-68 inches), and fits ceilings 7.5 to 9 feet high. Easy to install and compatible with most hospital and home care beds, it maximizes mobility while saving space.
M**B
Good choice for in-home wheelchair transfer assist
The product is good quality and was reasonably easy to install. However, I did not use the ceiling installation component that came with the Trapeze because it needed to be installed into the ceiling studs/floor joists of the room above. The included component was not right for that installation. Instead, I used large eye-screw to safely attach the Trapeze to the wood studs.
N**K
Great quality
I purchased this for my disabled uncle when he needed a new one. Same quality as the hospital supply store for 1/3 of the price.
W**S
Strong, heavy duty Trapeze
If you install this correctly, it is a very strong piece of equipment. My 250 lb can pull up on it just fine. Helps immensley with any mobility issues.
J**.
Well made but colors vary
Well made and strongly supportive, but colors vary. I ordered two for a single room and they don’t match: very disappointing. Would be 5 stars if they matched. I got one black strap with a pale grey ring and one medium grey strap with a medium grey ring. Either is fine, but they should be alike. 🤷🏻♀️The strap is adjustable, which is great, and the adjustment clip is sturdy. The included hardware is quite heavy duty and well finished; very professional. One note: this should not be used in drywall for supporting heavy weight. The ring and strap will support significant weight but drywall won’t. Find some studs or add another way to anchor it.
J**.
Very useful tool for elderly and those assisting them.
My grandpa is basically bed bound now and we use this to help him sit up for meals. He will use what little strength he has to make some space for us to wedge a pillow behind his lower back. Besides physical assistance, it has also actually made a difference psychologically for him as he likes to think of it as exercise. He gets a kick out of using it.One caveat: instead of mounting this to the ceiling, I actually looped it around the foot of my grandfather’s bed. His home still has popcorn ceilings so I was not in the mood to mess with all that. I’m sure the manufacturer has specific recommended uses that does not include improvisations like this, so if you plan on attaching this to something other than the ceiling like I did, obviously you’ll want to make sure it’s secure.
J**.
Holds me up at 200 lbs
When anchored right, and I just used drywall screws and washer into studs behind the ceiling. I'm able to put all my weight into it. I actually use it for pull ups. I had a recent back surgery, as to why I needed this. Straps very secure.
S**R
Definite help
Extremely useful post-surgery for repositioning or getting upSuggest placing a hook on the wall to prevent accidental bumps to the head
K**N
Two Problems - Very Limited Use
MUST be mounted to a concrete ceiling. Do you live in a concrete bunker?The picture in the listing clearly shows a minimum OVERALL strap length of 45". That is just the main one piece strap that is not adjustable. There is a second adjustable strap with buckle hardware. The actual overall minimum strap length is much longer, making the trapeze handle too close to the bed to be useful in a room with a standard 8 foot high ceiling.
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