- The SoloLift

- A new way to transfer
Because the Rifton SoloLift lifts from above the waist, there's no wrestling with straps or slings during undressing for toileting.
- Lift Arm
- Low-profile lift arm
The Rifton SoloLift's padded lift arm lifts from behind the client, so there's nothing looming overhead. For front-loading transfers, a push-button pivot mechanism turns the client 180° while supported upright, then latches for security. When not in use, the arm swings out of the way for safety.
- Lifting Motion
- A natural lifting motion
The back of the SoloVest clips to the lifting arm, so the client is lifted in a natural nose-over-toes position. This comfortable arc-like motion mimics sit-to-stand positioning, making transfers more secure and dignified. The client can maintain eye contact with the caregiver and can hold the padded bar for added stability. For many transfers, the client's feet need never leave the ground.
- SoloVest
- Innovative SoloVest
The key to SoloLift's above-the-waist operation is the SoloVest. Available in small (70 to 150 lbs) or large (125 to 275 lbs). The SoloVest is made with medical-grade anti-microbial and anti-slip materials for durability, and complies with ISO10535:2006 and EN-12182 standards. See the SoloVest page for more information.
- Controls
- Easy-to-use controls
Operate the SoloLift with simple buttons on the hand pendant.
- Leg Straps
- The simplest of leg straps
For seated transfers, the SoloLift's leg straps couldn't be simpler. Just grab the T-handle, thread the strap behind the client's knees from either direction, and hook it onto the large ball on the frame. It's quick, there's no pinching, and clothing remains easily accessible for toileting.
- Assembly and Battery
- Zero assembly and long battery life
From the moment it arrives, the SoloLift makes life easier for caregivers, clients and facility. No tools or assembly is required. And it comes with two long-lasting batteries (40 - 50 lifts per charge each) plus a wall charger.
- Base and Frame

- A streamlined base and frame
Compact and low-profile, the Rifton SoloLift can be stored in a small space and can pass through a standard 32" door with ease. An ergonomic foot pedal expands and retracts the frame legs for transfers to and from wheelchairs or gait trainers. And lockable casters make the SoloLift mobile, yet secure.