The Patslide slide board facilitates safe and easy patient transfers from a bed to trolley. This slide board reduces the risk of back injuries for the carer. This slide board is not to be used as a lifting device.

Patslide Slide Board

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Transfer boards, also called slide boards, are essential manual transfer aids. They help people with limited mobility move more safely, reducing strain or injury for both patients and caregivers across healthcare settings.

Options: All Purpose

All Purpose
Theatre
SKU: LX-390P : LX-3902
Description

Purpose and Benefits

The Patslide is a trusted, industry-leading transfer board used in hospitals, aged care, and home settings worldwide. Known for its reliability and ease of use, it supports safer, smoother patient transfers for both users and carers.

Key Features

• Allows smooth and safe transfers between beds, chairs, and trolleys
• Made from lightweight, durable, radio-lucent material for long-term use
• Slip-resistant pads improve stability during movement
• Built-in handholds provide a secure grip for carers
• Helps reduce the risk of carer back strain or injury
• Static-insulative and impact-resistant design
• Note: Not designed for lifting
 

Additional Information
Options

All Purpose, Theatre

Detailed Specification

Two Versions Available

All-Purpose Patslide - LX-3902
• Dimensions: L 1530mm x W 635mm
• Weight: 4.5kg
• Use: Ideal for general patient transfers—such as bed to bed or bed to trolley
• Design: Wider and longer to support various transfer scenarios

Theatre Patslide - LX-3915 
• Dimensions: L 1530mm x W 560mm
• Weight: 4.0kg
• Use: Designed for operating theatres, allowing easier positioning on theatre tables
• Design: Narrower and slightly shorter for better manoeuvrability in surgical settings

Both versions feature a durable, lightweight design with slip-resistant pads and built-in handholds for a secure grip during movement. Their static-insulative and impact-resistant properties make them ideal for frequent use in busy clinical environments.
 

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