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๐ก๏ธ Elevate your bedside safety with style and easeโbecause independence never looked this good!
The Able Life Comfortably Independent Bedside Mighty Rail is a padded, ergonomic safety rail designed to prevent falls and aid mobility for seniors and those recovering from surgery. Compatible with most bed sizes from Twin to California King and mattresses 8-16 inches thick, it supports up to 300 pounds. Featuring a built-in organizer pouch and a lightweight, travel-friendly design, it offers tool-free assembly and stable support, making it an essential mobility aid for home and travel.
















| ASIN | B004YIFA0Y |
| Additional Features | The ergonomic padded hand rail of the Bedside Mighty Rail will aid you or your loved ones when transferring in and out of bed and safely supports up to 300 pounds |
| Adjustable Length | No |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand | Able Life Comfortably Independent |
| Brand Name | Able Life Comfortably Independent |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,358 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00897564830002 |
| Included Components | Bed Rail |
| Item Dimensions | 50.8 x 40.6 x 54.6 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 54.6W x 40.6H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Bed Rail |
| Item Weight | 680 g |
| Manufacturer | Stander |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 8300 |
| Material | Stander |
| Material Type | Stander |
| Model Number | 8300 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Product dimensions | 54.6W x 40.6H centimeters |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style | Handle_Bedrail |
| Style Name | Handle_Bedrail |
| UPC | 897564000924 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**N
Ideal, secure bed rail for partial paralysis due to stroke
Installed this for a patient that has hemiparesis after a stroke. Could get in and out of bed during the day, but when tired or just waking up in the morning, simply didn't have enough energy to prop himself up on one elbow and push up to a sitting position. Received it - very light and compact vs. the board-mounted rails, the steel frame rails, and other rails I've compared before buying. Aluminum, nylon strap, easy to put together - slide strap over a rail, then simply click the rail together in three locations, the push pins lock it into place, and you're done assembling. To install, simply lift the bed at the edge you want it installed on, slide the bottom of this rail under the mattress. Take the strap by one hand, lift the edge of the bed as you walk around to the other side. Once opposite the rail, simply pull the strap to make sure there's no slack underneath the mattress. Next, and this may require help if you're not strong, you'll need to push up to lift both the mattress and box frame just enough to slip one end fo the strap around the metal bed frame (or, if you've got some more complex wood frame, around all that, which may require lifting the mattress and box frame up, then the wood frame up, too). Click ends of strap together, tighten belt, and you're done. Installed in less than a few minutes on a standard queen size mattress without any trouble at all. (I can lift 50+ lbs, so pushing up both the box frame and mattress enough wasn't an issue - else, get help, or get a jack under that bed to jack it up - might need a piece of wood under the bed to prevent the jack from poking through the box frame. Hm, otherwise, might have to flip the mattress off, then you can lift the easier box frame by hand.) Naturally, all of these bed frames will wobble a little bit, but some are less 'safe' than this one. For example, there's one where a steel bed frame is bolted by only 2 bolts to a wood board, which then slips under the mattress. Huh?! Not even solid wood - more like compressed, and it's one easy way to fall because someday, the patient will put too much on those bolts, and the wood will split and fail. This one has the strap pulling across the bed, so there's no way a normal patient can pull the frame out on the side it's installed on. You'd have to apply so much force that you'd have to break the nylon strap. (Go take any backpack, that thin, 1-2" wide strap - just go try pulling it to break it. Not possible - and you can easily hang your entire weight off one.) The frame slips far enough under the mattress that it can't tilt up and somehow slip out either (besides, the nylon strap will prevent the tilting, too.) You could slide it asymetrically towards the front or end of the bed... if you had enough strength to pull the bed rail in a circle pivoting around the strap tied to the bed frame...along with the mattress on top. But again, not going to realistically happen with any patient in real life. Thus, quite safe when installed - it isn't going to ever fail or move from your installation point. You can hold it and lean over the rail and it won't move, slip out, flip, etc. Pull on it outwards and it's not going anywhere. Put body weight on it and it's not going anywhere. And you can't feel it under the mattress either (you may if you've got a super-cheap, thin mattress). Not that it was ever 'designed' to hold your entire weight - but it's sturdy, built out of aluminum, and that nylon strap isn't likely to fail, so there's not much that can fail. Slip on carry is nice - nylon, stiched fine, no issues here. Not cheap thin, but decent. One side has a full width pocket (for magazines), the other side is divided into three pockets (for remote control, glasses, etc). You'll have to decide which should face you in bed, and can easily reverse the slip on. Foam padding on bar is solid and nice - not cheap, a good, stiff foam that's like to last awhile. Doesn't go all the way down the frame in case you decide not to use the slip on - just the top curve of the rail. But what's exposed is generally smooth and not much there to catch on or poke you. Super-easy for patient to get himself up with one hand now. Not so wide/long that it blocks him from pivoting up and swinging his legs off the bed. Have it installed so half the frame covers the lower half of his pillow, the other half covers the bed. Just about the right mounting location for easy reach. At the current price, a touch pricey vs. the cheaper models available, but now that it's installed and having compared against all the rest for the use for this particular patient, an ideal purchase and very satisfied. Would not get any other since it also has the benefit of being very compact and easy to pack for storage and travel, in addition to the secure mounting method . (Box about 1 1/2" deep and the size of the upper frame when disassembled.)
G**B
Easy to assemble/disassemble
Brilliant product we have taken on lots of trips and it has made such a difference to my husbands confidence to get in and out of bed
A**D
Perfect for caregivers traveling with a person who needs help getting in and out of bed
My disabled husband and I go to a cottage each year for 2 weeks. For 14 years I've had to help in in and out of bed. Not this year! This rail was so easy to install on a queen size Ikea-like bed. It was secure and sturdy enough for him to pull on to get up and push on to stand. It breaks down to a size that fits in a suitcase. I even got our vacation clothes in the same carey-on suitcase. I recommend it to anyone who travels and requires aid getting in and out of bed.
B**S
Most satisfied
Very useful for traveling
A**L
Perfect Bed Rail
Bedside Mighty Rail / B004YIFA0Y We purchased this to attach to our bed after I underwent a major back surgery. The hospital beds all had rails that let me push myself up from a reclining position, but our home bed didn't have rails. This bedside rail works like a charm -- we were able to snap it all together in a few minutes, and it comes with a cinch tie (like the kind you use to cinch things onto a pickup truck, but with a nicer silky texture) to keep the stand firmly in place. I really love that the stand itself is so nicely padded, and it's really easy to grip and pull myself upwards. The slide-on cover is really nice, too; one side has three remote control pockets (perfect for TV, DirecTV, and Playstation 3 remotes in our case) and the other side has a single pocket that holds my eReader nice and snug. The only downside to this bedside stand is that the bed covers won't hang quite the same as they used to when you make the bed now, but it's a small trade-off for being able to get in and out of bed on my own without help. I'd buy another one of these in a heartbeat -- I'm completely satisfied with it. ~ Ana Mardoll ETA: I have edited this from 5 stars to 3 stars because on the third day of use, I noticed that the large side pocket was deeply frayed at the edge and pulling away from the cover. It looks like the stitching job was done poorly, which is very disappointing to me especially since I can't imagine how to get a replacement cover. I don't know if this is an isolated bad batch or a problem with all these units. ETA2: I wrote the manufacturing company (link to their contact form in the comments of this review) and they were kind enough to send out a new replacement cover right away for free! This one fits perfectly and doesn't have the frayed stitching at the edges, so it definitely seems like the first one I received was an isolated case of a bad batch. I've returned the review to the original 5 stars and I really couldn't be happier with this product and its company.
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