🦾 Walk Confidently, Live Freely – Support That Moves With You!
This pair of black forearm crutches features a lightweight, foldable design with 10-level height adjustment for a custom fit. Equipped with ergonomic rubber handles and a non-slip, wear-resistant beef tendon base, they provide stable, comfortable support for adults during rehabilitation or long-term mobility needs.
P**Y
Recommend
Great help to me. Keeps me steady. Lite weight. Recommend them highly
Z**A
I'm really happy with it
I'm presently slightly injured, and this has happened enough in the last year to justify replacing the ill-fitting crutches I found one time. I was worried about getting one with the plastic forearm support, not an issue, on this one it's perhaps even overbuilt. I believe they used an appropriate kind of plastic, the design is really thick and strong in all the places you want it to be, and the cuff is thin enough to flex a little for comfort, with a thicker rim so that it's not floppy. If you're going to use this primarily with short sleeve shirts, there are some mold lines you'll want to file down a little for comfort, but this is to be expected from modern products. If the images or text communicate it, I missed this: the gold ring along the leg spins, it's threaded, when you have selected the right height you can tighten it down and it will remove all of the slop between the telescoping tubes. This fully eliminates the Clink noise my crutches had. Really excellent touch.I have two caveats, by no means deal breakers and I feel knowing about them solves the problem. The dimensions in the images of the listing measure the total length of the crutch. From the bottom of the foot to the top of the Cuff. This measurement is irrelevant to all purposes, since the cuff is arbitrary an arbitrary size. The dimension you care about is the range of heights you can set the Handle too. In the longest configuration, the top of the handle at the base, is about 36 inches off the ground. It happens that this is right for me, I'm 6'1", and I think my proportions are pretty common. If I was any taller or differently proportioned, it could easily have been too short for me, when I was expecting to fall a little above the middle of it's range.Second caveat: Mine came with this clear orange foot, I expect most people will need to replace this foot. It's fairly hard but more importantly smooth. It has great traction on concrete, asphalt, matte tiles; but struggles on smooth surfaces like linoleum, glossy tile, maybe wood if the wood is hard enough. It may improve with wear as that surface breaks down. The foot has little V's around the edge, and a sparse line pattern inside, but beyond this it's mostly undetailed such that not only is the material smooth and slippery, but the shape of the foot is as well. The shaft is 3/4", seems that feet are commonly available for reasonable prices.If you're prone to injury like I am, having my previous crutches around has been huge for me on many occasions, these are such a good price for much better experience, I can absolutely recommend having one or a pair around just in case. If you have traditional crutches, give these a shot, specifically on stairs, forearm crutches are so much better at stairs
A**C
Best when you can bear some weight
I bought these as an addition to my underarm crutches. At first, I used these just to get in and out of the shower. These work best when you can bear SOME weight on the injured foot/leg. When I couldn't bear any weight, the underarm crutches were best.There are not 'lights' on the crutches. Instead there are reflectors. Mine came with a missing reflector on one crutch, but let's face it, I'm not going to be walking around outside where the reflectors are needed.The straps for attaching to the wrist supports are difficult to get on and I'm not sure how long the elastic will last. I use them only some of the time.I did order some wrist support covers, just like with the underarm crutches. The supports are a little stiff and some additional padding seems like it will be good.Be aware that these come in different lengths. I ordered the purple because they were the only ones available with fast shipping. I'm 5'7" and these are at their maximum length. It wasn't clear from the product listing that different sizes were available for different colors. Lastly, if you go to the Amazon store, pay attention because some of the offerings are for one crutch only.
M**M
Great for trips when you might need more than a cane
I broke both ankles a few months ago, and am weight bearing as tolerated on one ankle, and fully weight bearing on the other. We had a cruise planned with the family I didnt want to miss.I had a rollator most of the time, but needed more support than a cane when I couldn't use it well. Like at the airport when boarding the plane, the small cruise cabin, and hotel rooms.This fit the bill. It folds up well enough to be able to easily stow away in overhead bins in the plane, and even under the seat in front of you. And, even though it's not small enough to go into the rollator seat completely, I was able to still stow it there, sticking out a bit , and sit, and it didn't bow or bend. And I'm a big girl.If you might need a crutch sometimes during a trip, this is a great buy. It may seem like a hassle bringing an extra item on a plane or ship, do it!
J**B
Awesome Assistive Devise.
This crutch changed my mom's life fir the better. She has used a forearm crutch for decades. It was old, institutional, clunky, piched her arm, took up too much room, and weighed 3 pounds. This beauty, and it is beautiful with its "bling" as my mom puts it, it is light, does not pinch my mom's arm, folds up easily which makes it VERY easy to store, and gives my mom confidence. Folded it easily fits in the shopping cart, on the electric carts, doesnt get in the way at restaurants and such, and is very easy to carry.
M**N
This product helped me get thru the airport terminal on time, without assistance!
Excellent substitute for the conventional crutches.
M**S
Plastic crutch tips are a slipping hazard.
Nice crutches but the tips are hard plastic and very slippery on a hard floor. Dangerous for anyone with stability issues. I had to replace them with rubber crutch tips for my own safety. The tips also don't fit very tightly, they come off without much effort.
M**A
Broken
Loved the color, but dropped it the first day and the arm brace portion cracked... uhmmm... nope... good idea, fun colors... but I don't think I could trust it.
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