Jiraffe introduces new improved white Multistander frame

Jiraffe, UK distributors of innovative postural support and service products, has introduced an improved white Multistander to its popular range of products from Jenx Ltd.

The new product features a fresh new white coloured frame and an upgraded knee block support bracket to improve and simplify the overall adjustability and functionality of the accessory.


The knee block is easy to fine tune for the individual user’s requirements.

The improvements were made following feedback from various therapists both in the UK and some general feedback from users in the US.

The Multistander is a highly versatile first standing frame suitable for children from around nine months right up to six years standing in prone, supine or upright.

Clive Jenkins, Director at Jenx Ltd, said:  We have taken on board our customers’ feedback and have enhanced the Multistander with additional features, which makes our products more user-friendly.

The new Multistander is available for order and comes in blue, red, pink, lime or neutral board colours.

To find out more about the white Multistander and its additional features, customers are advised to contact their local Jiraffe Product Advisor.

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