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Stryker O2 holder

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I am looking for anyone who has the newer yellow Stryker chair with the treads who either have purchased the O2 holder or made a holder that can accommodate an o2 bottle under the chair. I am looking for pictures as well as approx cost. I don't think that the $100 price tag will be appealing to the powers that be, so I must show some other options. Thanks

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I am looking for anyone who has the newer yellow Stryker chair with the treads who either have purchased the O2 holder or made a holder that can accommodate an o2 bottle under the chair. I am looking for pictures as well as approx cost. I don't think that the $100 price tag will be appealing to the powers that be, so I must show some other options. Thanks

We got the holder when we bought our chair. It dosen't hold a jumbo D well (tight) a normal D no problem. Worth it yes. If you have a limited crew or help around you have one less thing to worry about.

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Does anyone have a picture of the O2 holder? Is it heavy or difficult to attach?

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We got the holder when we bought our chair. It dosen't hold a jumbo D well (tight) a normal D no problem. Worth it yes. If you have a limited crew or help around you have one less thing to worry about.

the chair w/ treds is already a bulky piece of equipment, does this O2 holder compromise where the chair is stored on your rig?

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Chair is a great chair...Can't stand how bulky it is.

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Try purchaseing industrial velcro straps. They are rated to hold exessive amounts of weight, and will most likely hold an O2 bottle at the end of a strecher. Plus, if you want to attach it any where else, simply remove the velcro and place it there.

http://www.allproducts.com/manufacture6/lo...lcro_strap.html

This will probally more fit your needs - http://www.calcentron.com/Pages/RipTie_Hom...nchStrap.htm3DN

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The holder is a great thing.. especially in a house where the stairs are real tight. (last thing you need is to rip the o2 mask off the pt going down a stairs, because the person with the tank cant stay close enough)..

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