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Handicare Bure XL Stand Tall Walker

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The Handicare Bure XL Stand Tall Walker is Handicare's SystemRoMedic heavy duty electric stand tall walker, base article 56-315, rated 240 kg (529 lb). It is the only Bure that clears 150 kg, and the rating comes from a reinforced frame widened to 890 mm (35.0 in) with 44 to 62 cm of clear space between the armrests. Stepless powered height adjustment on a Linak drive, ergonomic handles adjustable in every direction, steel frame, 125 mm castors. This is a special-order item, brought in rather than stocked. Westin Healthcare delivers and sets it up across Brampton and the GTA.

CodeMax user weightHeightWidthTurning diameterWeight
56-315L-PU-US240 kg (529 lb)910-1310 mm (35.8-51.6 in)890 mm (35.0 in)1212 mm (47.7 in)33 kg (73 lb)

Two things to check before ordering. First, the space. The frame is fixed at 890 mm and does not widen, unlike the Bure Double 2.0 and the Rise & Go, and the turning diameter is 1212 mm (47.7 in). Handicare says the XL is best suited to hospitals and nursing homes for exactly that reason. Measure the narrowest door and the tightest turn on the route. Second, the platform: the Bure XL does not take the 56-383-DB transfer plate that fits the other Bure walkers. Its platform is 56-386, a different part. Call us and we will order the right one.

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Description

The Handicare Bure XL Stand Tall Walker is Handicare's SystemRoMedic heavy duty electric stand tall walker, base article 56-315, rated 240 kg (529 lb). Westin Healthcare delivers it and sets it up across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area.

It is the only walker in the Bure range that clears 150 kg, and the way it gets there is not marketing. Handicare reinforced the frame and widened it: 890 mm (35.0 in) across, with 44 to 62 cm (17.3 to 24.4 in) of clear space between the armrests. Handicare's own note on the extra leg room is that it particularly suits users who need more walking space because of, for example, leg spasms.

This is a special-order item. It is brought in for the order rather than held in stock, so call (905) 451-7743 for a current lead time before you commit to a date.

The two questions to settle first

Both are about space, and both are easier to answer before the order than after.

1. The frame does not widen

This is the trade-off for the rating, and it is the single most important difference between the XL and its siblings. The Bure Double 2.0 and the Bure Rise & Go DB both have a second motor that opens and closes the frame from 64 cm out to 95 cm or more, so they narrow for a doorway and open around a wheelchair. The XL is fixed at 890 mm.

What that means in a building: 890 mm through every doorway on the route, and a turning diameter of 1212 mm (47.7 in) at every corner. Handicare states plainly that because of its size, the Bure XL is best suited to hospitals and nursing homes. It can work in a home, but the home has to suit it.

2. It takes a different platform

The Bure XL does not take the 56-383-DB transfer plate. That platform fits the Bure Double 2.0 and the Bure Rise & Go DB, and it is being listed on our site at the same time as this walker, which is exactly why this needs saying out loud.

The XL's platform is 56-386, Platform XL, a different part sized to the wider frame. It is not on our catalogue yet, so call (905) 451-7743 and we will bring in the right one with the walker.

Who this walker is for

Handicare's intended-use statement covers the Bure range, and it is the condition that decides whether the machine suits a person:

Walkers are to be used by persons with reduced muscular strength, who shall be able to stand and perform simple leg movements. Walkers are to be used for leaning on when walking and standing during early mobilisation training.

The XL adds capacity, not capability. It supports a heavier user through the same task the other Bure walkers do: standing up, staying up, and walking with the forearms taking the load. Somebody who cannot take steps once upright needs a different machine, whatever they weigh, and our staff will work through that with you.

Bure walkers are for indoor use only, in home healthcare and professional healthcare environments.

What is on it

  • Stepless powered height adjustment. The forearm support height, and with it the walker's total height, runs from 910 mm to 1310 mm (35.8 to 51.6 in) on the 125 mm castor build. Handicare always supplies the XL with electric drives; there is no manual or gas version of this model.
  • Ergonomic handles adjustable in every direction, so a user with a stiff or weak side is set up rather than compensated for.
  • An open frame design, which Handicare describes as giving the same stability with greater room to manoeuvre.
  • A Linak drive train. Motor DC 24 V at 4.3 A, 2000 N push, 400 mm stroke; control box Linak 230 V to 24 V, Class II double insulated; battery 24 V, 1.2 Ah valve-regulated sealed gel. Worth knowing: the XL is the only Bure in this range on Linak rather than TiMOTION, so its spare parts are not shared with the Double 2.0 or the Rise & Go.
  • 125 mm (4.9 in) castors. Handicare also builds the XL on 100 mm and 75 mm castors, and the smaller castors lower the whole height range.
  • Steel frame, with polyurethane cushions on our build.

Handicare Bure XL Stand Tall Walker specifications

SpecificationBure XL (56-315L-PU-US)
BrandHandicare SystemRoMedic (Savaria Patient Care)
ModelBure XL
Manufacturer Code56-315L-PU-US
Base Article56-315, Bure XL EL, 125 mm castors
Product TypeElectric stand tall walker, heavy duty
Max User Weight240 kg (529 lb)
Powered FunctionsHeight, stepless
Length780 mm (30.7 in)
Width890 mm (35.0 in), fixed frame
Height910-1310 mm (35.8-51.6 in)
Armrest, Internal44-62 cm (17.3-24.4 in)
Turning Diameter1212 mm (47.7 in)
Castors125 mm (4.9 in)
MaterialSteel
BatteryLinak 24 V, 1.2 Ah sealed gel
Weight33 kg (73 lb)

Handicare publishes the rest in the instructions for use. Protection class is IPX5, with IPX6 on the control box and the motor, and the charger is rated at a maximum of 400 mA. The duty cycle is 1 minute in active mode to 19 minutes at rest, and the motor's operation time is 5% at a maximum continuous operation of 1 minute. Operating environment is 5 to 40 degrees C at 20% to 80% relative humidity, non-condensing. The materials a user or caregiver touches for a prolonged period are Poroflex synthetic leather on the standard cushions, polyurethane on the PU cushions, Dryflex on the handles, and a glass-filled polyamide brake lever. The walker complies with the requirements of the Medical Device Regulation 2017/745, and Handicare gives it an expected service life of 8 years.

The 100 mm castor build runs 890 to 1290 mm high with a 1183 mm turning diameter, and the 75 mm build runs 860 to 1260 mm with the same turning diameter. Our code specifies the 125 mm build.

Which Bure is the right one?

ModelMax user weightPowered heightPowered wideningPower riseFrame width
Bure XL, this listing240 kg (529 lb)YesNo, fixedNo890 mm
Bure Double 2.0150 kg (330 lb)YesYesNo640-950 mm
Bure Rise & Go DB150 kg (330 lb)YesYesYes660-1060 mm
Bure Standard150 kg (330 lb)YesNoNoFixed

The decision is simple at the top of the table and harder below it. If the user is above 150 kg, the XL is the only Bure that will take them, and the fixed frame is the price of that. Below 150 kg, the Double 2.0 gives you a frame that narrows for doorways and opens around a wheelchair, and the Rise & Go adds a power rise that pulls the user up on a harness.

Accessories that fit this walker

  • Platform XL, 56-386. The XL's own platform. Not 56-383-DB, and not 56-333-DB.
  • Handbrake kits, two-handle 56-339-1-0 or one-handed 56-339-1-1.
  • The 75 mm castor (57-051), which is in this walker's own parts list alongside the 100 mm (56-357) and 125 mm (56-360) unbraked wheels and the braked 57-049, 57-319 and 56-387.
  • Side support 56-337, adjustable, or 56-337-PU with a polyurethane cushion.
  • Drip holder 56-334, drip rod complete with attachment 56-338, oxygen holder 56-336-4, soft basket with attachment 56-389.

Funding help for a walker or rollator in Ontario

Ontario's Assistive Devices Program (ADP) can fund 75% of the ADP-approved price of a walker or rollator when the need is long-term and the aid is prescribed through an assessment by an ADP-registered occupational therapist or physiotherapist, and some income-support programs cover the full cost. Not every model qualifies, so talk to us before you buy. March of Dimes Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), and community programs can also help. Westin Healthcare's staff work with these programs every week and will point you to the right route for your situation. Visit our funding page or call (905) 451-7743 to talk it through.

Delivery and setup in Brampton and the GTA

This walker is brought in to order rather than held in stock. Call (905) 451-7743 for a current lead time before you commit to a date, especially if the machine is needed for a discharge.

Westin's own team delivers and sets it up across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. We bring it in, charge it, set the armrest height and the handle angles to the person, and show the caregiver the hand control and the brakes before we leave. Handicare requires at least two people to lift any Bure walker, using only the marked handholds.

Before we deliver, we will walk the route with you or check your measurements: 890 mm (35.0 in) through every door and a 1212 mm (47.7 in) turning circle at every corner. On a fixed-frame walker that check is not optional.

Electric walkers are oversized. The Canada-wide free ground-shipping offer on smaller goods does not apply. If the walker is going outside the GTA, ask us for a freight quote. Inside Toronto and the GTA, White-Glove Delivery (bring-in, unwrap, test, take packaging away) is described on the shipping policy. Any charge is confirmed on your order.

Cleaning and inspection

Handicare's cleaning instruction is one line and the exclusion matters: clean with a lukewarm soap solution or an alcohol-based cleaning agent, no petroleum products.

The daily checks Handicare lists are the ones that catch a problem early: the walker feels firm and free from movement, it does not rattle during manoeuvres, it is level with all four castors in contact with the floor, the castors rotate and are securely fixed to the frame, and it is not dirty.

Handicare requires a thorough inspection at least once per year, performed by authorised personnel in accordance with Direct Healthcare Group's instructions, and states that repairs and maintenance may only be done by authorised personnel using original spare parts.

Service, repairs, and warranty

When something on the walker needs work, you call the shop that set it up, not an overseas parts desk. Westin Healthcare has a service and repairs department, and our technicians come to the home or workplace.

Handicare warranty and inspection

Handicare requires a thorough inspection at least once per year by authorised personnel, and states that repairs and maintenance may only be done by authorised personnel using original spare parts. The expected service life of the product is 8 years. No warranty year count is printed, so ask us for the current terms that ship with your serial number and we will handle a claim with you. We can quote the annual inspection with the walker.

One thing worth telling your service file: the Bure XL runs Linak drives and a Linak control box, where the Bure Double 2.0 and the Rise & Go run TiMOTION. The spare parts are not interchangeable.

Related heavy duty equipment from Westin

Our lighter walkers and rollators are on the walkers and rollators hub. If you are working out what a specific person needs at a specific weight, call us; that is a conversation, not a filter.

Frequently asked questions

How much weight does the Bure XL take?

240 kg (529 lb). That is Handicare's published maximum patient weight, printed in the instructions for use and confirmed in the GATE product catalogue. It is the only Bure walker rated above 150 kg.

Does the frame widen?

No. The XL frame is fixed at 890 mm (35.0 in). The powered function on this walker is the height adjustment only. If you need a frame that opens and closes around a wheelchair, that is the Bure Double 2.0 or the Bure Rise & Go DB, both rated 150 kg.

Will it fit through my doorway?

It needs 890 mm (35.0 in) of clear width and a 1212 mm (47.7 in) turning circle, and neither figure changes. Measure the narrowest door and the tightest corner on the whole route. Handicare says the XL is best suited to hospitals and nursing homes because of its size.

Does it take the same transfer plate as the other Bure walkers?

No, and this one catches people out. The 56-383-DB transfer plate fits the Bure Double 2.0 and the Bure Rise & Go DB. The XL takes 56-386, Platform XL, which is a different part. Call us and we will order the right one.

Is it a bariatric walker?

That is the word most buyers search for, and at 240 kg (529 lb) with an 890 mm frame it is what they mean. Handicare's own catalogues describe it as designed for heavier users with extra space and strength.

How high does it go?

Steplessly from 910 mm to 1310 mm (35.8 to 51.6 in) on the 125 mm castor build, which is the build our code specifies. The 100 mm and 75 mm builds sit lower.

Why is it a special order?

It is not a stocked item, so it is brought in for your order. Call (905) 451-7743 for a current lead time before you commit to a date. We would rather tell you the wait up front than surprise you with it.

Can it be used in a bathroom or a wet room?

Handicare specifies indoor use only. The published protection class is IPX5, with IPX6 on the control box and the motor. If a wet area is part of your plan, call us before ordering and we will get a written answer from Savaria rather than have you rely on a catalogue caption.

Does ADP fund a walker in Ontario?

ADP can fund 75% of the approved price of a walker or rollator when the need is long-term and the aid is prescribed through an assessment by an ADP-registered occupational therapist or physiotherapist. Not every model qualifies, so call (905) 451-7743 before you buy and we will check where this one stands.

How often does it need servicing?

Handicare requires a thorough inspection at least once per year by authorised personnel, using original spare parts for any repair. The expected service life of the product is 8 years. We can quote the annual inspection with the walker.

Can one person move it?

Not to lift it. Handicare requires at least two people to lift the device, using only the marked handholds. Once it is on its castors, one caregiver steers it.

Specifications

Height 910-1310 mm (35.8-51.6 in)
Model Bure XL
Length 780 mm (30.7 in)
Product Type Electric stand tall walker, heavy duty
Castors 125 mm (4.9 in)
Battery Linak 24 V, 1.2 Ah sealed gel
Width 890 mm (35.0 in), fixed frame
Manufacturer Code 56-315L-PU-US
Max User Weight 240 kg (529 lb)
Base Article 56-315, Bure XL EL, 125 mm castors
Powered Functions Height, stepless
Armrest, Internal 44-62 cm (17.3-24.4 in)
Turning Diameter 1212 mm (47.7 in)

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