MX-PRO Bariatric Transport – Best-in-Class
1600lb Weight Capacity
The MX-PRO Bariatric Transport features an industry-leading 1600lb weight capacity to safely move larger patients and ensure operator and patient safety alike.
Optimal Patient Surface
The MX-PRO’s 29-inch frame provides exceptional lateral stability and patient comfort, yet fits standard entryways and exits.
Fibercore Mattress
Designed especially for the MX-PRO Bariatric Transport, Stryker’s unique fibercore mattress reduces mattress compression for best-in-class bariatric comfort and ease of transfe
Trawn, if you didn’t also post an armoured vehicle I would wonder if your latest spree was some kind of weird advertizing campaign. Unless that armoured vehicle is some kind of weird handicap weapon and I just didn’t notice.
Notice though the stair thing is made by “Stryker”
Coincidence? I too smell an ad
Excelsior, no add; I just happen to be a Paramedic, and in th 56th SBCT.
Caio ROLF
Hmmm… Doesn’t look big enough to cart a 1600lb patient anywhere…
@G A Thrawn
No harm, no foul. Just seemed odd to suddenly have Medical equipment posted on MCS
I had the pneumatics go out on an R3 with AMI onboard. He was at the limits of good taste on that rig and was an 8 man lift in to the truck. ugh.. rough night.
@GAThrawn – Trauma Spec w/ 1st Cav “…So that others may live” “Garryowen”
Lokis_Mentor: The only place I know of that has one has this policy.
It never gets lifted up. The fatty goes to the ground, and stays there. They use the handles, and they do not lift it. Ever.
Just like wheelchairs, they put a lot of engineering into these things now, although there aren’t many people actually using these because of the high cost.
Same effort goes into $7,000 mountain bikes.