Med-Mizer Med-Riser 450 Lift, 6-Point Spreader, 450 lb
Med-Mizer Med-Riser 450 Folding Electric Full-Body Lift with 6-Point Spreader β Powered Base, 450 lb
Overview
This is the Med-Mizer Med-Riser 450 fitted with a six-point spreader bar β a full-electric full-body lift that powers both the lift and the base. The boom raises and lowers under electric control, and the base legs open and close with a button rather than a foot pedal, so a caregiver's hands stay on the person and the transfer stays steady. With a 450 lb capacity and dual control access β a handheld pendant plus an onboard control box β it's quick and convenient to operate, and stays usable in an emergency or a power interruption.
The six-point spreader bar is the difference here. Where a two- or four-point bar suits an upright seated transfer, six attachment points distribute the sling across more of the body, which supports a more reclined position and spreads the load more evenly for comfort during longer or more supported transfers. It accepts 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings, so it stays flexible across sling styles. And like the standard Med-Riser 450, it keeps the tool-less folding design that collapses for easy transport between rooms and compact storage. A sling is selected separately.
Key Features
- Six-point spreader bar β distributes the sling across more points for a more reclined, evenly supported transfer.
- Accepts 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings β flexible across sling styles.
- Full-electric lift and powered base β both the boom and the base legs are motorized.
- 450 lb weight capacity.
- Tool-less folding design β collapses for transport and compact storage.
- Dual control access β handheld pendant plus an onboard control box.
- Operable in emergencies or power interruptions.
- Sling selected separately β match the style and size to the need.
Equipment Specialist Insight: The six-point bar is the reason to choose this version over the standard Med-Riser 450. More attachment points spread the sling across more of the body, which supports a more reclined position and distributes weight more evenly β the right call when comfort during the lift matters, or when a more supported, less upright transfer suits the person better. A two- or four-point bar tends to suit a more upright, seated transfer, so match the bar to how the person is most comfortably moved. It still takes 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings, so you keep flexibility either way. Everything else carries over from the standard model: powered lift and powered base (a button, not a foot pedal, so hands stay on the person), dual pendant-and-onboard controls, and the tool-less fold for storage and transport. Slings are chosen separately β match the style and size to the person and confirm the sling's weight rating. It ships as a freight item; plan for setup.
Technical Specifications
- BrandMed-Mizer
- ModelMed-Riser 450 Folding Full-Body Lift (6-point spreader)
- TypeElectric full-body floor lift (folding)
- Weight Capacity450 lbs
- Spreader BarSix-point (accepts 2/4/6-point slings)
- LiftPowered (electric boom)
- BasePowered opening/closing legs
- ControlsHandheld pendant + onboard control box
- FoldingTool-less, for transport and storage
- SlingSold separately
- Sold AsEach
What's the advantage of a six-point spreader bar?
It distributes the sling across more attachment points, which supports a more reclined position and spreads the load more evenly for comfort. A two- or four-point bar suits a more upright, seated transfer. This bar still accepts 2-, 4-, or 6-point slings.
How is this different from the standard Med-Riser 450?
It's the same lift β powered lift and base, dual controls, tool-less folding, 450 lb β fitted with a six-point spreader bar instead of the standard bar. Choose this one for more reclined, evenly supported transfers.
Is a sling included?
No β a sling is selected separately so you can match the style (full-body, divided-leg, commode, or bathing) and the size to the need. Confirm the sling's weight rating as well.
A sling is sold separately. Retail packaging and specifications may be updated by the manufacturer without notice. This is a heavy item; ensure proper sling selection, fit, and weight rating, train caregivers on safe operation, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions.