The Vocic AY03 Portable Standing Transfer Device is a manual standing aid designed for caregivers assisting patients who can bear 60–70% of their own body weight. With foam armrests, a cushioned seat, tibial tray, and double-locking brakes, it safely supports chair-to-bed, floor-to-standing, and seated transfer moves up to 400 lbs.
Features
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400 lb Weight Capacity — Heavy-duty steel frame with front 4" and rear 3" casters provides stable transfer support throughout the movement.
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Foam-Padded Armrests — Soft foam wrapping gives patients a secure, comfortable handhold that reduces grip fatigue during transfers.
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Cushioned Seat & Tibial Tray — Split seat cushion and padded tibial support reduce discomfort during weight-bearing transitions.
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Double Locking Brakes — Both rear casters lock independently to hold the device firmly in place while the patient transfers.
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Accommodates 5'0"–6'4" Patients — Adjustable-width base (17.3"–25.4") fits a wide range of patient heights and body sizes.
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Lightweight & Portable — Disassembles into manageable components for transport between rooms or care locations.
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No Power Required — Fully mechanical operation with no battery, charging, or electrical connections needed.
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FDA Certified — Meets applicable FDA medical device standards for standing transfer aids.
Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Weight Capacity |
400 lbs |
| Patient Height Range |
5'0" – 6'4" |
| Product Dimensions |
(17.3"–25.4") × 30.3" × 46.9" |
| Base Width Range |
17.3" – 25.4" |
| Base Depth |
30.3" |
| Handle Height |
46.9" |
| Footrest Height |
4.1" |
| Frame Material |
Steel |
| Front / Rear Caster Size |
4" / 3" |
| Packing Weight |
74.5 lbs |
| Package Size |
33.9" × 16.9" × 12.4" |
| Certification |
FDA |
Before You Buy — What You Should Know
Shipping: Ships free to the contiguous United States. Contact our team for estimated delivery timelines before ordering.
Who It's For: Caregivers assisting patients who retain partial weight-bearing ability (60–70% of body weight) and need support during standing transitions. Not appropriate for fully non-ambulatory patients; those individuals should consider a powered floor lift.
Support: Our team can help with patient eligibility, weight-bearing assessment guidance, setup, and comparing this device to powered transfer lifts. We've done the research. You make the decision.
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