🚀 Elevate Your Mobility with Style!
The Forearm Crutches Pair features an innovative anti-drop cuff design, height adjustability, and a foldable structure, making them a practical and stylish choice for users seeking comfort and reliability. With a solid construction and wear-resistant materials, these crutches are designed for long-term use, ensuring you stay mobile and confident.
A**E
Absolutely love these
I was hesitant because they looked so light weight and all others were over $200 but I needed them and wanted some color so I gave it a shot. I have not been disappointed at all. They adjusted easily for my height.The price is very affordable although I wish insurance would cover these as a standard like they do walkers.I did change out the bottom stoppers simply because I wanted something more rugged. The original ones did not fail me in any way.The hand grips look basic but they are actually comfortable they fit my hand perfectlyI have high hopes they will last me for awhile.They fold up to fit in tight places.I use these because I have CRPS a neurological disease in my one leg and I’ve been walking improperly for years putting info stress on my opposite leg now causing damage to it.So now that have damage on both sides I need support on both sides.I previously used a cane from time to time but never found it to be as supportive as I needed so I would just limp and suck it up.Until I discovered these. They take the weight off my crps foot and distribute weight evenly and using my arms without too much pressure on my shoulders actually less shoulder strain than a walker (pt also agreed) and hands has added benefits too and more secure than a cane and more stable.I bought these on my own as Medicare wouldn’t cover them. They would only cover a walker or caneEven my physical therapist agreed that these were a better option for maneuvering around also I’m only 42 and feels better to not use a walker mentally. Even tho I still do and will as needed.Highly recommend and wish I bought them long time ago. Even if used individually in place of a cane I still would recommend.
H**E
Durable and stable! I traded my walking sick for it
Although my walking stick allowed me to be upright vs a cane, it cause "Tennis Elbow" over time. This device provides upright posture, if the height is set correctly, and eliminates the elbow trauma and resulting pain. It provides excellent support once you figure out how to set it for your setup.With this proper setup the user can apply much downward force on the unit. This is much more force that can be place on a walking stick. The product is very durable, and the elastic band allows for the device to be positioned well in the arm of the user.I took it for a test run on my latest trip to Gallipoli and Troy and used it over some rugged terrain and it performed very well. One note is the bottom tip is of hard plastic and can slide on very smooth surfaces. Therefore, I placed an adhesive pad for kitchen chairs to counter this at the bottom and this made the device more stable on these surfaces. I now take this everywhere.
G**A
Light weight.Fold in half for easy travel.
I have many canes. these are by far the best. light weight which is very important for all day use. The arm strap is a plus to help stay close to your body. Now this is VERY IMPORTANT....replace the PLASTIC BOTTOM with a 100% RUBBER BOTTOM. The canes will slip on tile & linoleum with plastic bottoms..VERY DANGEROUS
B**R
Lightweight and Very Sturdy
Bought these for getting around the house after hip surgery and they held up very well. I like that they’re foldable and very light weight. I’m 6’3” and have it extended to the max.Cheaper than others I’ve researched.
E**.
Broken and unusable.
I've owned one of these crutches before, I'm actually quite fond of them. Previously I ordered a singular crutch but have now found myself needed 2.I placed the order for a pair with the intent to give my old one to a friend.I receive my package, all seems well - I open it and take out the first one and am ecstatic. It's perfect.I take out the other one, and the entire cuff is shattered in two.It cannot be repaired, nor used.I'm am fuming but have ordered a replacement free of charge. I can only hope this one isn't broken too.
R**A
Sturdy Folding Crutches
Having to order these crutches was not one of my most happy purchases. I’d just found out my MS had progressed again and braces and crutches would now be required. The brace itself is fairly heavy, so it was important to me to find crutches that felt sturdy and safe without being too heavy. I am so glad I chose these! They are just perfect for me. They adjusted easily for my height, and they are very easy to fold and unfold. They come with a nice carry bag.Some of my favorite things are: the elastic at the forearm cuffs that prevent me from dropping them and also allows my hand to be free when reaching for something, the red reflectors on the back of the cuffs and on the front of the hand grips, specially designed hand grips that are amazingly comfortable, and shock-absorbing no-slip tips. These crutches perform beautifully, and the way they are designed prevents arm fatigue or injury. They are an amazing value at this price point. These crutches have to be good. They’re part of what’s keeping me out of a wheelchair. I can’t think of a higher recommendation.
P**.
Slippery tips
So, when I first got these crutches, I just loved them! They felt so much better than the standard crutches I was using. They are very stylish to boot! I love the aesthetics of them down to the orange tips. However, the orange tips are trying to kill me. They are made of a hard plastic instead of rubber. If I don't step carefully with the crutches in a 90 degree angle to the floor, I slide a lot on my tile floor! Half my house is tile. I've only had them a couple days and it seems to be getting worse by the use. Each time I slide, my injury hurts more. Fortunately, I have been able to stop myself from going down. I have taken the rubber tips from my regular crutches and added them to these. Unfortunately, the diameter of these crutches uses smaller. So I've put a layer of velcro tape around it, and am going to use electrical tape to hold ot onto the crutchesKind of ridiculous.
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