4-Point Padded Hip Belts

Note: M40 size is only available in rear-pull style. Dual-pull style is only available with a side-release buckle.

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Note: M40 size is only available in rear-pull style. Dual-pull style is only available with a side-release buckle.

Overview

4-Point Padded Hip Belt

Keeping the belt firmly in position, our 4-Point Padded Hip Belt attaches to the wheelchair in four places to assure that the pelvis does not move from an aligned, stable position and stays securely against the seat and back supports. The primary straps position the belt while the secondary straps anchor it into position. These extra points prevent the belt from riding up into the abdomen or twisting and moving out of position. Thus, four points of attachment are ideal for anterior pelvic tilt, pelvic rotation and thrusting.

The Bodypoint difference is in the details:

  • Versatile design of the secondary strap attachments allow for anchoring the belt above or in front of the pelvis
  • Closed-cell foam in our pads is highly resilient and has great pressure distribution properties
  • Exclusive D-ring design is deeper for larger hand sizes and stays in place for easier grasping
  • Wrinkle-free, soft fabric lining gives users comfort with great durability

Standards Tested

Sizing

FAQ's

Q    How do I determine the size I need?    
A    Sizing details, including measuring instructions, are included in our Bodypoint Product Guide.  Sizing information and measuring instructions are also available on the “sizing” tab on each product page.

   
Q    What different buckle styles do you offer?    
A    We offer a range of buckly styles based on the needs of the user.  They include options such as push button, side release, swivel buckle, and airline style buckles.

     
Q    Is this belt sub-asis compatible    Char: "Sub-ASIS Pad" compatible
A    XXXXXX    


Q    What are your mounting hardware options?    
A    You have to choose flat/cinch, additional hardware options (linked) based on what type of chair you have    


Q    What is the difference between front, dual and rear pull?    
A    The pull syle is based on the type of adjustment you need to make to help position the client appropriately.  If you are unsure of which style to choose, please consult with and ATP or seating specialist.    


Q    What is the difference between a two point or four point pelvic belt    
A    While both belts offer great support, the four-point belt is able to offer more firm positioning and stays in place better due to the anchor/tether straps.  

 
Q    Do you offer different pelvic support options?    
A    Leg Harness    

Q   Where can I find the MSRP/Retail price for this product?
A   Check out our MSRP price list here: MSRP Price Sheet

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