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Genki Garb LVAD Shorts

Genki Garb LVAD Shorts

Regular price $59.00 USD
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Experience freedom of movement with Genki Garb LVAD shorts, designed by and for VAD warriors. Compatible with HeartMate 2 and 3 devices, these shorts provide secure, comfortable, and discreet battery management while protecting your driveline.

Secure Battery Storage Reinforced pockets with velcro straps keep batteries firmly in place

Driveline Protection Strategic design prevents snagging and reduces risk of fractures

Premium Construction Double-stitched seams and heavy spandex for lasting durability

Moisture Control Quick-dry fabric keeps you cool and comfortable

Discrete Design Slim profile fits seamlessly under regular clothing

Cord Management Built-in loops keep excess cordage organized and concealed

Perfect For

Daily activities, light exercise, and social occasions

Compatible With

  • HeartMate 2
  • HeartMate 3

Live life fully with confidence knowing your LVAD equipment is secure and protected. Join thousands of satisfied VAD warriors who trust Genki Garb for their daily wear needs.

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Customer Reviews

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Everardo Mendez

I use it when I go to the gym I love it.

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Dorine Neal

I love it a little tight around the waist so will order another in a bigger size!!!

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j.Michel
Not user friendly

Hard to check control panel batteries pull the underwear down making it hard to walk

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BT
Game changer

Use this to carry my LVAD batteries and controller- takes a load off my back and neck

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S. Ezell
Wonderful find

My 27 year old granddaughter recently had LVAD surgery. The batteries and all the gear weights over 30 lbs that she was packing in a backpack or wearing in a vest. I saw these recommended on a LVAD support page and ordered her a pair. She loved them so much that I ordered her a second pair. She said it was so much easier carrying the weight down low and not pulling on her upper body. She happened to have them on when she was life flighted back to the hospital recently. The LVAD team had never seen them before and didn't even know they were available. They said they would be telling all their patients.