🦾 Stand tall, stay safe — your all-in-one stability upgrade!
The Stander Wonder Pole is a tension-mounted, powder-coated steel security pole designed to provide seniors and adults with limited mobility a versatile, no-drill safety solution. Featuring a 360° rotating grab bar that locks every 45 degrees and supporting up to 300 pounds, it installs easily between floors and ceilings 7 to 10 feet tall. Ideal for bathroom, bedside, and wheelchair transfer assistance, it empowers users to regain independence with confidence.
Brand | Stander |
Material | Powder Coated Steel |
Color | Iceberg White |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 120"L x 22"W |
Style | Security Pole and Curve Grab Bar |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Manufacturer | Stander |
Part Number | 1100-W |
Item Weight | 20 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 1100-W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Pattern | Bar |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Included Components | Security Pole and Curve Grab Bar |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year parts |
S**M
Excellent sturdy transfer pole with grab bar, even works on carpet without damaging ceiling.
Our elderly aunt surely needed these, wish we would have gotten them earlier while she still had more strength... Put one next to the bed, near her favorite chair and the toilet ... work well for as long as she can. We have 8' foot tall ceilings, which is the minimum height for these poles, only have to raise and tighten them a couple inches before secure contact is made. Swiveling grab bars is handy, literally. Pretty easy to move around as needed, I tightened them in place just eyeballing being level and straight. Hand tightened using wrench tool until firm, grabbed pole and shook heavily to make sure secure, retighten a day later to allow for settling on carpet. No need to even make sure the top is underneath beams of the ceiling, plenty secure without damage. Pole isn't going anywhere.PROS:- Much better than a straight poles with no handles sticking out to grab onto.- Fits common 8' foot height ceiling minimum.- Easy assemble, Easy to tighten using included wrench. Doesn't need to be so tight you wreck your ceiling, is very secure with medium tension.- Works on carpet and rugs, no problem, just re-tighten after a few hours of settling.- No need to align with ceiling beams, width distributes weight securely.- Sturdy, heavy and well built, can easily handle elderly weight (120 lbs - 200 lbs) and more with no slipping of pole once adjusted tightly and firm.- Also good for hanging things off the grab bar next to bed.- Much better price new than medical supply store.CONS:- None really, would be nice if the grab bar could adjust up and down but it's not really necessary is it's set at a pretty good heigh for most situations and helping from sit to stand.
L**E
This is the one you want
I love it! Super sturdy and secure. Great design. A few things to know: you do not need to bolt to the ceiling (the video of someone tugging on it is for real, the tension apparatus is super strong.) This will absolutely fit a lower ceiling just by removing a part. (We almost returned it before discovering this). If using for tub entry, you will need to have a shower curtain on each side of the grab bar.This is worth every penny for the safety, security and ease of installation without damaging ceiling or floor.
K**R
Well built. Very sturdy.
This is a life saver for anyone needing help getting up. Easy to install. Easy to move where needed. In our case, grab bars were not an option for installation, this was the answer.
L**L
very sturdy
This item is very sturdy and was easy to install. It is great for my wife to get in and out of the tub and I think it works better than grab bars and is much easier to install.
C**B
Works perfectly
Bought this to put next to a bed. Very easy to assemble and very sturdy. Works perfectly in the location we have it to assist in getting out of bed. The feature to move the grip to different locations is incredibly handy. We tested it using with different individuals to make sure it was safe and it didn’t budge with someone at 220 lbs using it to hoist out of bed. Would buy again.
I**X
1) Small footprint for tight spaces or close to a wall 2) The rotatable grab bar is firmly affixed.
We've primarily used this pole to provide a grab bar in front of the toilet so the elderly can align themselves between the loop-style grab bar and the toilet for a confident seating experience. The elderly appreciated this approach. For us, it reduces the number of backward steps they take and reduces dependence on other grab bars behind the person with limited mobility. Of course, the grab bar rotates out of the way for those who have cleaning or construction duties.Two great things about the design that others may not have:A) The small footprint at the bottom is smartly paired with an I-shaped mount at the top. It allows the pole to be placed close to a wall or in a tight space by a toilet.A2) The I shape of the mount above gives extra confidence that a) one can orient it to the rafters in the ceiling and crank on the jack screw without punching through the ceiling and b) when it comes time to become semi-permanent, one can screw the pole into a ceiling rafter for long-term confidence that the pole won't likely "walk" out of place after many tugs and bumps on the pole.B) Unlike others, this grab bar is securely attached to an outer cylinder surrounding the pole (it might be welded). Other poles have grab bars only held in place by friction between a screw-based clamp. I had one of those types of handles work loose. It's almost offensive how competitor's clamps don't offer even a simple pin to hold the bar in place as a backup should the clamp screw loosen.We've moved this pole and others multiple times to adjust to changing needs during experiments, construction, etc. It worked well in a transfer seat experiment. It has been great to have such an easy way to relocate it. We've used other poles like this near chairs which offer stability during standing and seating squat exercises.Tips and an unanswered question:a) When relocating the pole, the bottom foot falls off. Just put a (clear) piece of tape around that bottom tube seam and that seeming oversight is eliminated.b) It's not clear if a person in a walker could easily pull the knob and swing the grab bar out of the way to pass by. It's easy for those with normal mobility, but simultaneously reaching low, pulling a knob, and swinging the bar might be too much of a leaning distraction for those who depend on a walker. In our case, we have enough grab bars that the walker is meant to be left outside the bathroom to avoid making backward steps.
L**T
Absolutely AMAZING!!
I'm an amputee with spinal issues and walking is not an option. But for multiple reasons sometimes I just need to stand The act of "standing up" from my wheelchair is quite an awkward difficult and scary situation sometimes. This magical piece of equipment is not only helpful but i feel safe using it alone. Sooo easy to put it up as well without requiring assistance. I'd seriously love to have one in every room of my home!! Totally recommend it to anyone who's struggling to get upright and feel safe doing so...this thing is waaaayyy more convenient than trying to out grab bars in the middle of the living room or kitchen, or in front of the couch. 5 STARS !!!! Seriously
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