Sammons Preston Padded Gait Belt with Handles, 5.5″ Wide Transfer Belt with 4 Loops & Quick Release Buckle, Limited Mobility Aid Belt for Patient Transfer & Care, Black, Large Belt Fits 40″-64″ Waist
$35.61
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Customers find the gait belt well-constructed and easy to use, with one mentioning it works well for their 110-pound mother. They appreciate its balance assistance, with one noting how the handles provide crucial support when needed. The comfort level receives mixed feedback, with some finding it comfortable for the patient while others report it doesn’t stay in place.
8 reviews for Sammons Preston Padded Gait Belt with Handles, 5.5″ Wide Transfer Belt with 4 Loops & Quick Release Buckle, Limited Mobility Aid Belt for Patient Transfer & Care, Black, Large Belt Fits 40″-64″ Waist
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Sammons Preston Padded Gait Belt with Handles, 5.5″ Wide Transfer Belt with 4 Loops & Quick Release Buckle, Limited Mobility Aid Belt for Patient Transfer & Care, Black, Large Belt Fits 40″-64″ Waist
$35.61


Lisa C –
Love the product
Love the product, but too big for my client. Make sure that the waist size fits. My pediatric client has a 26″ inch waist and this belt was too big. However, it is so well made, is reasonably priced, and helps lifting so much, that I am holding on to it.
Amazon Customer –
What a fantastic device.
Got this belt to aid in balancing my wife since she had health issues. It was easy to put on and we had great control. I would highly recommend this product.
Bekah1278 –
Go for it!
This has worked really, really well from my grandfather. He is a bigger man and very tall. We were worried that it would be flimsy, but it has worked out really nicely. If you are looking for a safety belt for someone you love, you can trust this brand
J. Richard Kau –
works well mostly
This is a bit difficult to fasten, as the belt does not slide easily in the buckle for tightening, Older folks tend to be bent over, and the buckle tends to ride high, rather than low around the waist. If one is moving a person to the toilet it must be high enough to clear the pants, which also puts the buckle in a painful position. It would help a lot to have padding that extended fully behind the buckle to avoid this. That said, this is hugely easier to use than the standard unpadded gait belt.
huskertom –
Works well
Works fine, but there are much cheaper options.
The Rodfather –
it is sturdy and well made so we are re-ordering in the …
Blue Sammons Preston Padded Gait Belt with Handles: I have to return this because it is just a smidge too small. However, it is sturdy and well made so we are re-ordering in the medium. **The small will be too small for even the smallest adult so best to go with a medium. Otherwise this was wonderful and I look forward to getting the new one in the mail.
M Stout –
Extremely helpful
My Dad uses this to help him lift my sweet Mom. She can stand and walk a bit. But helping her move from the bed to the wheelchair (and back) is very taxing. He’s strong but having this padded belt with handles prevents him from hurting himself OR HER! It keeps him from worrying about that, too. Any caregiver would benefit from purchasing this lift belt. There is no need to hurt yourself or your loved one when you can make it a little easier to relocate your loved one from one spot to another. If you having aging parents, buy them one as a gift! It’s been a blessing to my parents.
Madison Jim –
Warning: Poorly made
I liked the idea of the four handle loops on this gait belt. In the morning I could put it on my disabled wife, who has a neurological motion disorder, and it would be there when I helped her up from her chair for meals and the bathroom.Unfortunately, this device is poorly made and is actually dangerous. The first time I used it the top portion of each handle loop pulled out from the stitching at the top. The loops don’t have adequate length after the stitching and the loop fabric simply pulled apart and slid out from the stitches. I’m glad I wasn’t helping my wife down the stairs when this happened. The problem could have been avoided if they simply did the top stitching like the bottom, which has the loop folded over so the stitching goes through a double layer.A very disappointing and dangerous product.