An emergency room coordinator we work with swapped out their old stretchers for these after the third time a flimsy locking mechanism jammed mid-transfer, and they've since ordered two more batches for their satellite clinics—that kind of repeat business tells you more than any spec sheet could.


It's built form thick-wall stainless steel combined with high-strength alumnum alloy frame, so total weight stays manageable while still holding up to 159 kg or so—the backrest goes up to 75 degrees, and you get both Trendelenburg at 25° and reverse Trendelenburg at 11°, which is tighter tolerance than what most budget trolleys offer. The wheeels are swivel casters, which basically means you can pivot it in a tight corridor without a three-point turn, and teh whole thing measures 190 x 55 cm in either high or low position (92 cm or 28 cm, respectively).

This works for ambulance loading, emergency department transfers, and routine hospital movements, but what it's not suited for is bariatric patients exceeding that 159 kg limit—we've had a few buyers think a bit of extra weight wouldn't matter, and it does because the safety lock mechanism isn't designed for that load range. The adjustable back and foldable legs have handles on both ends, a detail most buyers don't think to ask about until they're trying to load it solo.


Actually, sample orders ship within 10 working days or so, and OEM color customization is available with an MOQ our company can quote once you confirm batch size—CE, FDA, and ISO certifications come with every unit, backed by a 2-year warranty. Lead times for production are usually 20-25 days, but we keep stock on most standdard colors.