NP Stretcher Support Surfaces

NP Adjust ST™ | NP Trio ST™ | NP Duo ST™

The NP Line™ of Stretcher Support Surfaces are uniquely designed to provide consistent pressure redistribution, minimize fluid ingress risk and enhance patient comfort — expanding the support provided by conventional stretcher pads.

Through the integration of advanced design elements — like specialized fabrics that help prevent fluid ingress and innovative foam and air cell technology that respond to patient weight and movement — the NP Line delivers superior performance and longevity.

Polycarbonate 4-Way Stretch Top Cover

Promotes immersion and envelopment. The breathable, chemically resistant performance fabric wicks away heat and moisture vapor and stands up to vigorous cleaning protocols.
stretch top cover

RF-Welded Seams

RF-welded seams improve durability and minimize risk of fluid ingress.

CoreShield®

Protects the internal components from fluid ingress and other damage, helping extend the life of the product.
(NP Adjust ST and NP Trio ST)
core shield vapor barrier
close up of cu-pro support foam

CuPro™ Copper- and Gel-Infused Foam

Tiny particles of copper help dissipate heat more efficiently – keeping the patient cool while reacting to temperature and weight.
(NP Adjust ST and NP Trio ST)

Foam-Filled Air Cells

Self-adjusting foam-filled air cells contain layered and zoned foam which respond to patient weight and movement — promoting immersion, pressure redistribution and comfort.
(NP Adjust ST)

NP Stretcher Support Surface Options

Foam-Filled Air Cells

Three Layers of Foam

Two Layers of Foam

Details

Key Specifications

  • Max Patient Weight (Adjust/Trio) 800 lb.
  • Max Patient Weight (Duo) 700 lb.
  • Width (all surfaces) 26" or 30"
  • Length (all surfaces) 75"
  • Height (Adjust/Trio/Duo) 5"/4"/ 3"

Clinical Use

Bariatrics
Geriatrics
ICU
Med-Surg
PI Prevention/Treatment
Rehabilitation
Wound Care

Availability

Purchase

Fight Pressure Injuries

Download the PI Staging Kit

A pressure ulcer/injury is localized damage to the skin and/or underlying soft tissue, usually over a bony prominence or related to a medical device. The injury can present as intact skin or an open ulcer and may be very painful. Learn to identify the stages of a pressure injury in both light and dark skin tones by accessing our Pressure Injury Staging Kit.

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