The Atlas 660 drops down to 22 inches with a simple foot pedal, making patient transfers smoother than stretchers that require manual cranking or complex.
The Atlas 660 drops down to 22 inches with a simple foot pedal, making patient transfers smoother than stretchers that require manual cranking or complex controls. That low height matters when you’re moving patients from wheelchairs or dealing with mobility-limited individuals.
The dual-cylinder pneumatic backrest gives you hands-free Trendelenburg positioning, which is worth noting during emergency situations when your hands need to be elsewhere. Four I.V. receptacles at each corner keep lines organized during transport, while the Glideaway siderails fold completely out of the way for unobstructed patient access.
In practice, the Big Wheel design and 8-inch Omni Surface casters handle everything from elevator thresholds to carpet transitions without the usual wrestling match. The 660-pound capacity covers bariatric needs, and integrated transfer boards are built right in.