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Aquatrek
Address: 3309 Fiechtner Dr. Unit 3
Fargo, North Dakota 58103
Outside Florida County
Description: Swimming Pool Access Products •Enhance pool access allowing people to walk forward to both enter and exit the pool. •Easier pool access •Offer low, therapeutic distances between steps and a system that is customized fit; AquaTrek can be built with step distances as low as five and a half inches. •Offer AquaTrek, a portable access system that is rated for a 600 lb user weight capacity. AquaTrek pool access systems include the AquaTrek Ladder, AquaTrek Step, AquaTrek Transfer Platform, AquaTrek Ramp, Aquatrek Transfer System and AquaTrek Wheel Chair. The AquaTrek pool access systems are a system of access ladders, steps and ramps rated for a 600-lb user weight capacity. Heavy duty models of the AquaTrek Ladder and AquaTrek Step are available to exceed the capacity of 600 lbs, just ask for details. Custom-built using a noncorrosive metal skeleton encased in a rigid PVC skin. The AquaTrek system is removable and provides all swimmers simple and practical aquatic access that is dignified. Each AquaTrek pool access system allows forward walking entry to and exit from the pool. The treads of the units feature a nonslip safety surface. Wheels are built-in to add portability to the AquaTrek system. All AquaTrek products are built from the finest materials available. Customizations are included in the purchase price. Each AquaTrek system comes with a complete, one-year warranty.
Cost varies
Contact: Douglas, Hancock
800-726-8620 (phone)
aquatrek2000@aol.com
http://rehabsystems.net/
Activities: Swimming, Water sports, Other
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