Product Bullet Points: Large zippered water-resistant compartment Three mesh exterior pockets Use with any walker style Reinforced adjustable loop straps Machine washable 60 day guarantee Product Features: EASILY CARRY THE ESSENTIALS Grab and go bag quickly attaches and detaches with reinforced adjustable loop straps FITS ANY WALKER Seven adjustable fastener straps securely attach the bag to any walker style including standard, bariatric and dual-point folding walkers MESH EXTERIOR POCKETS Three mesh outer pockets safely hold electronic devices, glasses, snacks and drinks LARGE ZIPPERED COMPARTMENT Generously sized to safely store a purse, change of clothes, or necessary medical supplies LIGHTWEIGHT AND WATER-RESISTANT Durable and lightweight, …show more content…
The walker bag has seven adjustable loop straps. The top three straps are secured to the top rail in front of the walker with the four side straps secured around the front walker legs. Can I use this with a folding walker? Yes! The walker bag can easily be secured to a folding walker without hindering its folding capabilities. Will it hold a bottle of water? Yes, the interior compartment is large enough to hold a bottle of water. Is the bag flexible or stiff? The material is flexible, allowing you to carry nonrigid items, such as clothing or purse. Can I attach it to the inside of my walker? Yes, the adjustable loop straps will allow you to attach it on the inside of the walker so the pockets are facing you. Will my 10” tablet fit? Yes, the walker bag is large enough to hold most tablets and notebooks. What are the dimensions of the pouch? The walker bag is 16.5” x 9” by 2.5”. Can the bag stay on my walker when folded? Yes! The bag attaches to the front legs and top bar only, allowing the side legs to easily fold for transport or storage. Will it fit on a bariatric walker? Yes, the fastener loops are adjustable to easily install on a bariatric walker. Is the walker bag large enough for my portable oxygen …show more content…
Can this be used with a walker with a seat? Yes, the loop fasteners are adjustable to fit on any walker style. Does the inside compartment have pockets or dividers? No, the interior compartment does not have pockets or dividers. The bag does feature three mesh pockets on the exterior. Will this also fit on a rollator? Yes, the walker bag can be attached to some rollator though it may not hang straight down, blocking your view. Check here for our rollator bag which is designed to work with all rollator styles. What kind of material is made of? The walker bag is made with a water-resistant nylon. Is the bag secure or does it flap as you walk? Yes, the bag is secured by seven fastening loops including two on each side to prevent it from swinging and flapping as you walk. Specs Uses: Provides convenient option for carrying items Material: Waterproof Nylon Strong fastener loops Dimensions: 16.5” x 9” x 2.5”
Chandler should allow Sunrise’s Guardian division to introduce the lightweight standard wheelchair even though there is concern that it might compete with Sunrise’s Quickie division. There are many reasons for this. First, due in part to Medicare’s recent recognition of the lightweight standard wheelchair category, the annual U.S. sales of $70 million in this category is expected to grow 15% annually. Second, Quickie and Guardian both penetrate the distribution channels in different ways. Quickie sells its products through rehab suppliers, and caters to new users and younger, active patients. Guardian, on the other hand, who caters to the elderly, does not sell its products through rehab suppliers. If Guardian introduces the lightweight standard
They have straps, lap bars, set belts, and shoulder harnesses to make sure you and everyone else is safe and can enjoy the ride.
Walking is a daily activity that is carried out without much thinking. In addition, people often carry loads to transport items to where they need to go. One of the most efficient ways of transporting objects is by carrying them in a backpack. A wide variety of packs are available, one of which is the widely used backpack with two straps that go over the shoulders, popular because of the stability they give th...
Walker's view is very clear at the end of the story. By Dee wanting to hang the family heirloom on the wall to look at from a distance, she is alienating herself from her family heritage. That is exactly what Walker thinks is the wrong thing to do. Walker would prefer the quilts to be used and integrated into daily life, like Maggie and her mother prefer. The same idea applies to all of the other household items that Dee has her eye on: the churn top, the dasher, and the benches for the table that her daddy made. They all are a part of life for Maggie and her mother. Walker believes that the only value that they hold for Dee is that they would be good trinkets to show off in her house. By using the quilts in this symbolic way, Walker is making the point that family heirlooms can only have meaning if they remain connected to the culture they sprang from - in essence, to be put to "Everyday Use."
When you were a little kid whoever bought your shoes always bought you the ugly Velcro ones that most always had some kind of cartoon character on them or lit up when the shoe hit the ground. Then one day you decided you weren’t a little kid anymore and the cartoon character or light up shoes weren’t cool enough for you. So off the person who bought your shoes went to buy “big kid shoes”. But, there was a problem, you didn’t know how to keep them on your feet without tripping over those weird looking strings. So the shoe buyer went through step-by-step teaching you how to tie your shoes. At the time it seemed like it was an impossible task to accomplish, and it may even still be for some people. Maybe this way will help the young and old that can’t tie their sho...
Together, they are attached to one end then to a counterweight on the other. This arm is then hooked up with a tripod or any supporting device. This is like a seesaw when you see it, with the fulcrum located at the counterweight’s closer end. This gives the camera a wider range of motion.
Alice Walker combines the importance of time and place in Everyday Use. The story occurs in 1960’s during the African-American Civil Rights Movement. This was the time when African-Americans struggle with prejudice and poverty. They desire to maintain their minimal gain during the World War II and to define their personal identities as well as their heritage. The argument over family quilts takes place at the Deep South, where there are many African Americans, which match perfectly with the lifestyle the characters have in the story.
8" ties are great for charger cables, supporting your phone so it can stand alone, hang a lantern. 18" ties are great for tying a shovel to your four-wheeler, hanging your drill, your boots so they can dry out, tying charger cables or extension cords, 24" is great for tying together paddles and fishing poles with enough tie left to make a little handle. Put a Nite Ize S-Biner on the tie to hook on your water bottle. Put Gear ties on the Nite Ize Gear line to hang towels, shoes, camera and other things you want to use frequently or have dry out.
She worked as a laundress and made less than a dollar a day. Walker was one of millions of African American women who experienced severe dandruff, as well as other scalp ailments because of the usage of hair products and clothing soap, which contained harsh chemicals such as lye. Madam Walker learned quite a bit about hair from her brothers who were barbers. She created the “Walker System”(1905), which consisted of prepping the scalp, apply a variety of lotions, and styling with iron combs, after trying to seek help for her hair loss, and sold her home-made products strictly to black women. She went door-to-door of black communities and taught the women how to use the ‘Walker System” and how to style their hair w/o the harsh chemicals. As the production of her products grew, she opened up a headquarters and continued selling her 20 hair and skin products. Madam CJ Walker was also known as an activist because she constantly promoted female talent, especially African American women talent. She taught the women she mentored how to get their own businesses started, how to “ball on a budget”, as they say, and how to be financially
Obviously some crocodile material plays key role in why this bag is sought after, but it does not just stop there! The Rochas brand is also well-known for creating the luxurious pieces and this is also certainly one of them. The mixture of silver and the gold in handbag makes it stand out among some others, plus the crocodile is not the easiest leather for any designer to work with. It is made up in Italy, so you know that it is also crafted of the fine quality materials, and the features which a leather interior, some separate inside zip pouch, and is of decent size.
The Dalai Lama is considered to be a wise and respected leader, among other things, while Alice Walker is regarded as a respected novelist and activist in her right. Through their writings each of them expresses their concern on many subjects; nevertheless, both the Dalai Lama and Walker show the need for expansion of one's compassion to those that are not immediately close to him or her. However, they both ask for this growth in two distinctive ways. In his passage The Ethic of Compassion, the Dalai Lama proposes for the increase in compassion through his tactics of reasoning and experience. While Walker focuses more on the emotions of people and trying to get her audience
I did not have to get many groceries, so I was able to fit them all in a basket and hold it in my lap. Fortunately, all the items I needed were within my reach and I didn’t need to ask for assistance. I did have to use both hands to propel the wheelchair, and therefore, I wasn’t able to carry as much from place to place. This could have made grocery shopping more challenging if I needed to get a lot of groceries and didn’t have someone to help me. When I was in public, I was really aware of what others thought of me. I was worried they would judge me and think I was either being lazy or trying to get attention. Reflecting on myself, I would probably think the same thing. I sometimes find myself wondering if a person I see really needs their wheelchair or if they are just too lazy to get up and walk, especially if that person is obese. In my mind, they could use the extra physical activity. Being in the wheelchair, it is already degrading and humiliating to seem so helpless, let alone seeing people giving you disapproving looks or gawking. I have much more respect now for wheelchair bound individuals, because in all honesty it is physically and mentally
I carry my purse every day as well. My purse holds some very important items like my keys, phone, and wallet. And each of these items carry something
What is a baby walker? A baby walker is a device that helps babies to walk. It has wheels and an enclosed frame for the baby to go into and be secured in. Some walkers have toys on its frame to make the walker look more appealing and to attract the attention of the child. Walkers also come in different colors and themes such as “Winnie the Pooh” and “Disney Princess”. The typical age range for using a walker is four to eighteen months (Gordon 253). More than 20,000 baby walkers are purchased every year. None of the parents who buy a baby walker realize the dangers of using one. They just end up buying the walker, thinking it will benefit them and their child.
An artefact of popular culture from my daily is the JanSport bag. The JanSport bag was created in 1967 along with a range of outdoor gear that was totally new and alternative to anything on the existing market, primarily because the design went against the traditional top loading hiking bag and opted for a front panel design,