Stander Assist-A-Tray Standing Aid

The Stander Assist-A-Tray Standing Aid is two products in one! This innovative mobility aid is designed to assist you getting in and out of your couch or chair as well as provide a convenient lap desk that swivels 360 degrees out of the way when it isn’t in use. The Stander Assist-A-Tray Standing Aid is a must-have for anyone with impaired balance, back pain or recent surgery. Fully adjustable in both height and length, this mobility aid can be used by people of varying heights. The height of the handle can be adjusted from 34 to 40 inches high, and the tray table adjusts from 26 to 32 inches high. The base can be installed underneath the feet of most four-legged lift chairs, recliners, couches, or sofas with feet ranging 20 to 36 inches apart in depth. The dual-sized rubber base pads can go on either side of the chair and adjust to fit the distance between the front and back legs of the sofa or chair. The solid base adjusts in length to fit securely under the legs on either side of a chair or sofa, firmly stabilizing the safety handle for safely transferring from sitting to standing. The handle is fully adjustable in both height and length. The support handle can be used with both hands and provides balance and support for up to 250 pounds for users when sitting or standing. The durable, solid, birchwood tray (with cupholder and utensil space) swivels 360&#176. Super-grip rubber pads protect the floor. Easy assembly – everything you need is included. Works well with most any couch, chair, recliner, or lift chair. Stander Assist-A-Tray Standing Aid Information Stander Assist-A-Tray Standing Aid Assembly Instructions Assist-A-Tray Specifications: Tray height adjusts : 26 to 32 inches. Handle height adjusts: 34 to 40 inches. Handle dimensions: 6 x 6 inches, 1.25 inch diameter. Base length adjusts: 20 to 36 inches. Weight: 19.5 lbs. Tray weight limit: 30 lbs. Handle weight limit: 250 lbs. Tray measures: 18 inches wide, 13 inches deep. WARNING: Important information for California residents