862 days ago

Hip Protectors size L womens Bargain price

Kay from Papanui

Useful if you fall to protect your hips. Purchased 3 pair of pants with 1 set of hip protectors from Medical professional Wellington company 1 month ago. $274.+courier. Clean, as new. Selling $69
Size 40” to 44” L103cm - 114cm Female. When measuring size measure around widest part of hips over any incontinence products.
HipSaver® Nursing Home provides comfortable, breathable, padded hip protection and is a comfortable brief with a cloth-covered elastic waistband and a roomy fit for easy dressing and continence care. The large leg openings make the HipSaver® Nursing Home easy to pull on and off. The full, soft fabric crotch perfectly accommodates incontinence

KEY FEATURES
Designed for the mobility and comfort of residents plus convenience and peace of mind for carers. HipSaver Nursing Home is a durable brief with a roomy fit for easy dressing and continence care.
The elastic waistband and large leg opening make the HipSaver Nursing Home easy to pull on and off. The full, soft fabric crotch perfectly accommodates pads or diapers. All HipSaver garments and pads are laundry safe for washing and drying up to 95°C.
Durable, breathable polycotton-spandex brief
Ample leg openings for easy dressing and toileting
Soft, thin protective hip pads
Fits easily over diapers, accommodates incontinence pads
Can be worn 24 hours a day – comfortable to sleep in
Pick up Papanui. Email riverlea@xtra.co.nz

Price: $69

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