🚀 Elevate Your Mobility with Style!
Our Forearm Crutches for Adults combine advanced ergonomic features with a lightweight design, ensuring maximum comfort and support for individuals recovering from foot or leg injuries. With a customizable arm cuff, TPR hand grip, and sturdy rubber tips, these crutches are engineered for durability and ease of use.
K**G
Great Quality for the price
As advertised... Good quality product. The handles are solid and comfortable. The forearm band is a full wrap around, making it feel more secure. The soft rubber feet give great grip on hardwood and on dirt roads. Worth buying... You won't be disappointed.
D**.
Sturdy and Easy to Use
After fracturing a bone in my foot and unable to put any weight on it for a few days, I ordered this set of crutches. They are light weight, but very sturdy. They can be adjusted to several different heights, which will accommodate most people. These also have "cuffs" that fit around your arms with handles to hold on to instead of like older versions that fit under a person's armpits. I found these alterations to be much more comfortable! And, I love the color!!
L**A
Durabilty
Love the arm crutches, they are very durable. I’ve been using them indoors for one week and the rubber feet keep peeling away making, pretty soon the rubber feet will be gone - they certainly won’t last the full six months I need to use them. Other than that, this is a good product.
M**K
Comfortable
Nice looking crutches. Hand grips are especially comfortable. Fully adjustable height adjustment.Will buy again from this seller.
J**X
Multi-terrain -- not
I've been using these after an unexpected amputation last September. I began using in December. I'm writing the review on February 26.The left hand-rest came off after about one month. I used some Gorilla glue to put it back on, and no issues there since. The right one has never become loose, which is odd, because I use that more (about 50% of the time I use only the right one).This past weekend while walking from parking to a restaurant, the left crutch tip broke through. THAT was dicey, but fortunately I generally walk using only the right crutch, so I didn't slip down. However, removing the tip revealed a structural design flaw. There is no cap inserted into either tube, so the edges of the tubes actually continually *cut* the rubber tips. Most crutches have caps inserted into the bottom openings--these do not.The other thing is that the forearm enclosures are too small for wearing coats.Just be aware these are the economical choice, if one is going to be using these for three months or so, probably okay. Long-term users? Keep shopping and prepare to spend a bit more for durability.
J**N
Comfortable and Sturdy...
Comfortable, yet sturdy. Have been using them 6 months now and /just/ had to change the tips. (Only one of them had worn down; but, better to replace them both.)Well worth the money spent, in my opinion.
J**N
Both crutch tips cracked in only 5 days
The crutches are comfortable, lightweight and supportive. Each hand grip is specific for left & right hand. Walking is much safer for me now. Frustrated that both crutch tips cracked only after 5 days!! The quality of the entire product should be better. Especially with the price of the product. I do not recommend buying this item again. Now, I also need to buy more crutch tips, immediately.
A**.
They work well enough, but maybe not the best if you're heavy or need them long term.
I'm a full-time mobility aid user and definitely *quite* a bit heavier than average (~290lb), but still lighter than the weight limit for these (listed as 350lb), so I took a chance on them when a recent injury to my good leg forced me to make the move from a cane to crutches. I will say that the forearm cuffs are wide enough not to pinch at a 13" circumference, but it's summer; they would definitely be snug if I needed anything more heavy than a fleecy hoodie to keep warm.However.Eight days into owning them and with around five days of active use (about 3-4k steps per day when I work, so at most 20k steps), the ergonomic handle on one crutch is already getting wobbly enough that I worry that it won't last long enough for my next pair of forearm crutches to arrive, and the ferrules are noticeably worn. This may be due to my own use of them, as I can be very rough on mobility aids between my weight, gait, and not enjoying going 2/3 the speed of my able-bodied peers; I suspect that the listed weight limit is for both crutches used as a pair for a three-point gait, rather than for each crutch for four-point, and occasionally I have had to use only one for support for very short distances (about 100ft total). However, for a pair of crutches supposedly capable of 100,000 steps on the tips, it's distressing to not even get 1/4th of that before I start having to worry about if they're going to break and leave me stranded.Tl;dr: if you're not big, or if you only need them to get around very short distances for a little while due to a temporary, short-term injury, they're probably completely fine. If you're needing a long-term mobility aid, are a larger person, or both, it'd probably be best to put the money you would spend on these towards crutches with a stated per-crutch rating and a pair of replacement ferrules.
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