No-bend sock aid slider

No-Bend Sock Aid Slider

$24.95
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No-bend sock aid slider

No-Bend Sock Aid Slider

$24.95

The first sock of the morning shouldn't be the hardest thing you do all day.

After a hip or knee replacement, the surgeon's rule is blunt: don't bend past your hips. Nobody tells you that rule turns socks into a two-person job — or that asking for help with socks, every single morning, wears on a person's pride faster than the surgery ever did.

The sock aid hands the job back. Load the sock onto the flexible cradle, lower it to the floor by its straps, slide your foot in, pull. Your back stays straight, your dignity stays intact, and the whole thing takes about ten seconds once you've got the knack.

Why people love it

  • Zero bending, zero balancing — done entirely from a chair, sitting tall
  • The cradle holds the sock open so you never wrestle with the opening
  • Long straps with easy-grip handles — no stretching to reach your feet
  • The recovery essential — the item physios most often tell patients to get before surgery day

How to use — 3 steps

  1. Load the sock on — stretch it over the cradle, opening facing you.
  2. Slide your foot in — lower the cradle to the floor and slip your toes into the open sock.
  3. Pull the straps up — the sock glides on and the cradle slips out by itself.

How to use the sock aid: load the sock on, slide your foot in, pull the straps up

Take the first few tries slowly, seated.

Made for

  • Hip and knee replacement recovery — buy it before the operation, thank yourself after
  • Stiff backs and hips that make mornings the hardest hour
  • Anyone determined to keep dressing themselves — which is everyone

Good to know

In the box

  • 1 × No-Bend Sock Aid Slider with pull straps

The Golden Ease 60-day promise. Use it for two whole months. If it doesn't make daily life easier, one email gets your money back — used is fine, no forms, no fuss. Free tracked shipping on orders over $50 to AU, US, CA & NZ.

A general daily living aid, not a medical device.

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