Characterized by its essential and robust framework, the Dakota was designed for use in confined spaces. It is first constructed out of carbon steel tubes, welded, and then galvanized to make it resistant to adverse climactic conditions. A metal skeleton protects the sides to avoid the use of annoying metallic nets. Anchorage points are conveniently located around the upper perimeter of the device for the spring catches, for both towing and vertical lifting. The surface features marine multi-layered varnished wood, which is indestructible. The adoption of wood enhances the comfort of the patient. It’s available in two widths, each of which is suitable for certain types of applications. The Dakota also comes equipped with three polypropylene belts (50 mm) with quick release buckles.
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