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Rifton still sell two types of stationary standers, the prone and supine.
They also sell different kinds of mobile prones now also.  They are big to
ship though.


Beth T. the OT

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Subject: Re: stander to pass on

Thank you, Ken, but I'm pretty sure I could almost buy one for what it would
cost to ship.

Kristina, out of curiosity, is it the old style stationary rifton stander?
They have gone to dynamic standers now and don't even sell the stationary
ones any more.  I'm all for the mobility aspect, but most won't get as close
to tables and counters as the old rifton.  It's a great piece of equipment.

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