Longest SPA curved option
At 620mm, this is the longest curved rail in the SPA range, suited to lengthy bath transfer zones.
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The SPA Stainless Steel Grab Rail – Curved offers angled support for getting in and out of the bath or shower, with the same high-quality stainless steel finish as the straight...
Read moreKey benefits
At 620mm, this is the longest curved rail in the SPA range, suited to lengthy bath transfer zones.
Follows the natural motion of stepping over the bath edge or shower threshold.
A strong, rust-resistant construction with a modern, stylish finish.
Smooth edges and concealed fixings give a clean, uncluttered look once installed.
A comfortable diameter designed for a secure, confident grip.
A contemporary stainless finish that suits modern bathroom design.
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Product advice
The SPA Stainless Steel Grab Rail – Curved offers angled support for getting in and out of the bath or shower, with the same high-quality stainless steel finish as the straight SPA range. Its curved shape follows the natural motion of stepping over the bath edge or shower threshold.
At 620mm (24.5"), this is the longest curved option in the range, well suited to lengthy bath transfer zones where a longer, angled handhold is helpful throughout the movement. Concealed fixings keep the overall look clean and uncluttered once fitted.
As this rail is designed to bear weight, it should be fitted by a competent person to a wall capable of supporting both the rail and the load placed on it during use. It's also worth checking with a qualified electrician whether supplementary earthing is needed for metal fixtures in your bathroom, as this can vary depending on a property's electrics.
Buyer questions
Clear answers to the questions customers usually ask before booking a free home demo.
At 620mm, this is the longest curved option in the SPA range, well suited to lengthy bath transfer zones where a longer, angled handhold is helpful.
Most stainless steel rails of this type don't require additional earthing, but UK wiring regulations sometimes call for supplementary bonding on metal fixtures in bathrooms depending on a property's electrics. It's worth checking with a qualified electrician or your installer to confirm what's needed for your specific bathroom before fitting.
No, the wall needs to be capable of supporting both the rail and the load placed on it during use. It should be fitted by a competent person to a suitable wall.
The curved shape provides angled support that follows the natural motion of getting in or out of the bath or shower, which some people find more comfortable to use.
If you have a disability or a long-term illness, you may qualify for VAT relief on an eligible grab rail. This usually involves completing a simple eligibility declaration at checkout, with the VAT removed at the point of sale.
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