🚿 Elevate your shower game with effortless safety and style!
The Wright Stuff Simplicity Transfer Bench Shower Curtain is a 100% polyester, 71x72 inch curtain designed specifically for tub transfer bench users. Featuring two vertical slits and a 10.5 inch central flap, it ensures water stays inside the tub while providing privacy and easy access. Its patented hookless design allows quick installation without removing the shower rod. Made in the USA, it combines functionality with elegant simplicity.
B**8
Wonderful pairing with Carousel Swivel Transfer Bench!
Truly Awesome! This in combination with the blue Carousel swivel transfer bench sold also on Amazon was and is a true lifesaver for me. After a backwards fall and severe concussion and vertigo, I came home from hospital in a wheelchair, I needed a non-slip transfer bench with a back and a seat belt. It was paired with this curtain for use in my 6” high shower stall. I was able to adjust the shower rod’s height to fit perfectly and also installed a handheld shower at a reachable height and together they have worked beautifully. The handheld allows you to better aim the water and not spray it everywhere. Amazon carries one that you can lay on the floor flat while you soap up so the water doesn’t move and spray wildly everywhere. This curtain fits the slip-resistant bench perfectly and both are mold resistant. About once a month I spray the bottom of the curtain with a mild bleach on both sides and rinse clean after a minute. The curtain is still as white and new as when I bought it. I no longer need the wheelchair but still use this wonderful seat and curtain combo to prevent future falls and shower comfortably and safely. The adjustable height transfer bench was the most expensive but absolutely the best and safest! I had used the plastic ones in rehab and there is no comparison to comfort, sturdiness and ease of use. It’s a pleasure to take a shower... and the seat warms from the water. Love the swivel feature and after three years of daily use it works wonderfully. I still have vertigo and love the safe sturdiness of this equipment and non-slip seat. After such a fall you simply can’t put a price on the feeling and actuality of being safe and independent. I just ordered two more of the shower curtains on the off chance they are ever discontinued with the trade-wars.
D**K
Shower curtain for shower bench chair
Still working fine and pretty since it was bought.
S**.
Used in a shower, not tub /shower combo.
Works with the transfer bench I purchased for my father, for post back surgery. I bought an oval shaped transfer bench. The portion that folds and sits on the bench fits okay. Using it in a shower, not tub / shower combo. In front of the bench is easy to tuck in, and see. You have to be pretty careful the fabric behind the bench is tucked inside the shower sill. I like the easy no hook installation. I moved my dad's regular double curtain and hooks to the rear of the shower rod. Didn't have to remove them. I would probably give this five stars in a tub, so not a fault. Just a review for using in a 5 foot shower stall, not a tub / shower combo.
K**E
I HAVE FOUND A WAY TO GET NO WATER ON THE FLOOR!!!!!
I used this product for taking showers after two major hip surgeries, 1 a total hip replacement. I FOUND A WAY NOT TO GET ANY WATER ON THE FLOOR!!! First of all, I use the spout to wet my washcloth and soap up, and I use a handle, or wand, to rinse off. I DO NOT use the shower HEAD, with the water streaming DOWN FROM ABOVE, to rinse off, thus, with the wand, i have control of where the water goes. Now, the whole trick of NOT GETTING WATER ON THE FLOOR is this: 1) Position the bench so that the curtain flap fits perfectly over the bench, like you normally would - like it was made to do, 2) Now pull the curtain open and get in to bathe, 3) Now pull the curtain closed and pull both ends as far as you can to each farthest wall so that water doesn't come out of the corners, like you usually would do, and make sure the shower curtain is hanging INSIDE THE TUB!!, 4) Now, take the FLAP, and INSTEAD of letting it hang OUT of the TUB AND BENCH, FOLD IT INWARD SO IT LIES ON THE BENCH, like you were going to sit on it. Let it fall PERPENDICULAR as possible to the bench, not swooping, like a pool slide. That way the slits in it will remain as closed as possible. Now, in order so that you don't slip when you sit on it, fold each of the corners where the magnets are in a triangular fashion so that your buttocks are ON most of the bench. I am 5'2" and weigh 93 lbs, and I do NOT slip off, but you must do this at your own risk. If you are afraid of slipping off, sitting on part of the curtain flap, experiment with folding the curtain flap more times, or farther under your body toward the whole shower curtain. That way your buttocks will be on more of the transfer shower bench. I have had NO water on my floor AT ALL!!! I hope this helps!!!
A**R
Helpful; but not perfect for every situation
The curtain has awesome features but with how our bathroom is set up. the bench cannot be centered in the bathtub so the curtain around the flap needs to be wider. Also, additional magnets on the pieces of curtain around the flap would prove incredibly helpful. The curtain material is great; but once it gets wet, it totally sticks to me. Again, additional magnets would be helpful for this or perhaps a heavier weight fabric. While the curtain again, is a great concept, it's not quite made for everyone. I am a wide person with no use of my left arm. The bench slit is to my left due to bathroom design and is difficult for me to get the flap in the slit. I also feel the curtain would better keep water in the tub if it were longer. I share my tub with my family. Since my husband is tall, the curtain must be placed high enough to accommodate him but also low enough so that the cuts around the flap are close to the bench. This is not possible with the curtain design.As a newly handicapped 43 year old woman, losing much of my independence has been incredibly difficult but being able to take a shower without assistance makes me feel just a little less of a burden. I am grateful there are items available to assist but I feel like this one has the opportunity to be just a little bit better.
D**S
Works perfectly with a sliding transfer bench
Bought a sliding transfer bench with swivel seat for my husband to get in and out of shower. While our shower is a walk in, there's a 5" lip and glass door that just makes it too unsafe for him to navigate. So we put the curtain on a tension rod at the top just inside the door, prop the glass door open, and then put the bench in through the door opening. He can sit down outside the shower, slide in and swivel to face the shower head, and pull this curtain so that the slits match the aluminum poles of the bench. Keeps out 99% of the water.
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