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Functioning as a fully inclusive Stokes-style rescue basket, the Gazelle Series Steel Basket Stretchers are specifically designed for utilization in raise and lower™ rescue operations.

Offering the utmost in strength and durability, these basket stretchers are constructed with all-carbon steel and a MIG-welded, 19mm tubular frame, within an exacting frame geometry to ensure lasting sturdiness and functionality for years to come. The included (and replaceable) Durathene netting is non-corrosive, adding safety and comfort for both the rescuer and the patient.

Product Specifications / Dimensions

Specifiction LabelSpecification Value
Weight 28.5 pounds
Load Limit 900 pounds
Width 24.25 inches
Length 82.5 inches

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sku: FER-110107
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sku: FER-110105
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$908.26
sku: FER-110106

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The Gazelle Steel Basket Stretchers offer fully inclusive Stokes-style basket functionality in raise/lower rescue and emergency operations. The all-carbon steel, MIG-welded 19mm tubular frame highlights a precise frame geometry for the utmost in strength and lasting durability, while the non-corroding Durathene netting provides comfort and peace of mind for both the patient and the rescuer.

Tested to (and beyond) a 900 pound static threshold capacity, these basket stretchers offer confidence and peace of mind for every user. They are available in regular, tapered and confined space configurations to better suit the specific needs of any rescue operation, whether it is in open space or an extremely small, closed off area. Use the regular size for more open rescues, the tapered size for confined rescues, and the confined size for the most confined and closed-off rescues.

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