Shower benches for people over 250 lbs.
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The Invacare Shower Chair offer stability, comfort, and tool-less assembly in seconds. 400 lb. weight capacity.
Your Price: $46.99
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The Invacare Shower Chair with Back Support offers stability, comfort, and tool-less assembly in seconds. Weight Capacity: 400 lbs.
On Sale: $49.99 (You save: $16.66)
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These shower chairs offer stability, comfort, and tool-less assembly in seconds. Removable Back. Weight Capacity: 315 lbs.
Your Price: $59.99
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A heavy duty shower chair with back & arms. Assembles easily. Height adjustable. Weight Capacity: 500 lbs.
On Sale: $199.99 (You save: $66.66)
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Comfortable, blow-molded bath bench by Medline. Integrated handles for additional support.
Your Price: $59.99
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Heavy-duty shower & bath chair with back rest by Drive Medical. 500-lb weight capacity.
Your Price: $59.99
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This lightweight, aluminum bath bench from Drive Medical comes ready-to-assemble. Weight Capacity: 350 lbs. Multiple colors available.
Your Price: $37.99
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This heavy duty plastic transfer bench by Drive Medical is built extra strong, capable of withstanding a weight capacity of 500 pounds.
Your Price: $99.99
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Lumex Bariatric Bath Seat with Backrest is a chair designed for continuous use in a bathtub or shower
Your Price: $109.99
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Bariatric Shower & Bath Chair. Suction feet. Cross brace for extra stability. Weight capacity 500 lbs.
Your Price: $54.99
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Blow-molded shower bench with lightweight aluminum frame supports up to 500 lbs. Available with or without back.
Your Price: $94.95
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Comes fully assembled. Heavy duty frame w/ 1 inch aluminum tubing, cross braces & aircraft type rivets provide 600 lb. weight capacity.
On Sale: $169.99 (You save: $18.89)
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Weighing just 2lb-10oz, the Carex round shower stool is ideal for narrow tubs and places where a regular chair won't fit. It features slip resistant rubber tips to grip the tub floor and has adjustable aluminum legs to provide a secure stable base.
This shower chair is made of high strength, rustproof aluminum and assembles easily. It features a wide and deep seat that can be adjusted from 17” to 21” from the floor.
When standing up in the shower or getting in and out of the bathtub becomes difficult or unsafe because of poor balance or a lack of physical strength, being able to sit on a shower chair or shower bench can often enable people to continue to take care of their own personal needs. And if you need the assistance of a caregiver, a bathroom safety seat can make bathing that much easier.
It’s important to note that a folding chair you might use when setting an extra place at the dining room table is not adequate for use in the tub. A shower chair or a shower bench is specifically made to be exposed to water and slippery surfaces. Shower seats are normally water-resistant and slip-resistant. An adjustable leg design allows you to customize a shower chair or shower bench to each user’s height. And whether it’s a shower stool or a chair, it should have sturdy, wide legs with no-slip grips on the ends (usually made of rubber). Legs are often made with rust-resistant or non-corrosive metal like aluminum, but might also be of the same molded plastic or PVC as the seat.
Shower chairs and showers benches are available in many styles and designs from the simplest three- or four-legged shower stool that can fit into a very narrow bathtub to a wheelchair or mobile shower chair made to be rolled right into a shower stall. A shower chair for handicapped users may also be made for use in aqua therapy; look for important details like a footrest, dual safety hand brakes, anti-tip design and easy-to-maneuver push handles.
The features you choose should match up with your specific needs and, because so many models are available, to your sense of style—and you might prefer teak to the popular plastic. The basics are sturdy legs and a wide enough seat. You can build from there— depending on your needs and comfort requirements, you might want to buy a shower chair with a back for added support, rather than just a shower stool, and possibly one with arms to help you maneuver up and down.
Extra features to look for include padding on the seat, back and armrests, a slot or compartment for toiletries and, because a shower bench used with a hand-held showerhead will make a seated bath a more enjoyable experience, a slot to rest the showerhead.
When choosing a shower chair or bench, it is important to match its features not only to the needs and abilities of the user, but also to the space available in the tub and the bathroom in general. If you’re buying a shower chair to use in a stall shower with a door closure, measure the space carefully to be sure the chair will fit inside it with the door fully closed. You might also need to consider the weight of the shower chair or shower bench itself if other family members will want to use the tub or shower without it in place.
No matter which of these products is the right one for you, look for a design that allows water to drain freely, so that it won’t pool in the seat and risk staining the material or creating other signs of wear. Another essential to check before you buy is the maximum weight the shower chair or bench can hold. If a user is over 250 pounds, look for a bariatric model; this can often accommodate up to 400 or more pounds.