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Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
Place of Business | HENDERSON, NV, 89074 US |
Item model number | 10403 |
Product Dimensions | 84.84 x 20.32 x 12.19 cm; 2.22 kg |
ASIN | B002VWJYTI |
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Fabrication Enterprises Forearm Adjustable Aluminum Crutch, Adult, 1Pr 1 Count
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Brand | Drive Medical |
Material | Plastic Alloy Steel |
Colour | Gray |
Shaft material | Aluminum |
Extended length | 46 Inches |
About this item
- Ergonomically contoured arm cuffs molded for comfort and stability
- Leg and forearm sections adjust independently for optimal sizing
- Vinyl hand grips are comfortable and durable
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This forearm crutch by Drive Medical is packed with features. The vinyl coated and ergonomically contoured arm cuff is molded for comfort and stability. Both the leg and forearm sections adjust independently without tools to ensure optimal comfort and personal sizing. The extra-large tips provide added stability to the crutch.
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 84.84 x 20.32 x 12.19 cm; 2.22 kg
- Date First Available : Aug. 2 2012
- Manufacturer : Drive Medical
- Place of Business : HENDERSON, NV, 89074 US
- ASIN : B002VWJYTI
- Item model number : 10403
- Country of origin : USA
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- 鶹 Rank: #36,579 in Health & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care)
- #100 in Walking Canes
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Customers are satisfied with the sturdiness of the walking stick. They mention it's made of high-quality and is an excellent product.
"...Very sturdy construction, I have no problem in recommending this product." Read more
"...But, I am very disappointed with this product. They seemed sturdy enough but the plastic coating is coming apart on the cuffs..... bad... very bad..." Read more
"...Crutches were well built, excellent handling outdoors or indoors. Very satisfied with Supplier and their prompt service. Recommended...." Read more
"Very good quality. Sturdy and adjustable. The grips are hard, I had to wrap them to make them plush. Highly recommend." Read more
Customers like the adjustability of the walking stick. They mention it's sturdy, easy to use, and can adjust to the length needed.
"These adjust easily & are good value" Read more
"...open, but tight cuff..they don’t slide off your jacket, and can adjust ti length.." Read more
"Very good quality. Sturdy and adjustable. The grips are hard, I had to wrap them to make them plush. Highly recommend." Read more
"Easy to use and adjust to height to height needed. Very light weight and easier to store in a vehicle than regular crutches." Read more
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2023Verified PurchaseThese adjust easily & are good value
- Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2025Verified Purchaseexcellent
- Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2021Verified PurchaseI was very happy to have found these crutches as they were exactly what I was looking for. But, I am very disappointed with this product. They seemed sturdy enough but the plastic coating is coming apart on the cuffs..... bad... very bad....
- Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2024Verified PurchaseThere are all kinds of crutches..but these are the est. they have a arm high open, but tight cuff..they don’t slide off your jacket, and can adjust ti length..
- Reviewed in Canada on October 30, 2020Verified PurchaseGraduated from a cane to these crutches... even though I mostly use just one it vastly improved my balance, I was able to get rid of my immobilizer brace on my right leg. Probably is a problem for people with large forearms but works just great for me. Very sturdy construction, I have no problem in recommending this product.
- Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2020Verified PurchasePair of forearm crutches arrived promptly for my double-knee replacement surgery. Crutches were well built, excellent handling outdoors or indoors. Very satisfied with Supplier and their prompt service. Recommended.
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- Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2023Verified PurchaseI purchased these because I thought they were like a set I had before in which I was able to adjust the metal cuffs. These you cannot. So if your foreman is bigger than 4" diameter you will not be able to use them.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 27, 2015Verified PurchaseEverything I expected except I can't adjust the cuffs to fit my forearm properly. One I was able to squeeze enough to hold in my forearm if I let go of the handle but I cannot close the other one. I'ved even set it on the floor and tried to gently put my weight on it but still it wouldn't work. That's how I got the other one to close enough to fit my firearm. The rubber coated metal should be more flexible for adjustments.
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- HebaReviewed in the United Arab Emirates on June 14, 2023
1.0 out of 5 stars Bad product
Verified PurchaseIt's really bad, and not worthing its price. Drive was the best before but now the quality is disappointing. It is very weak. The hands pads getting out while Im walking after 3 days using and the arm holder is tight and not adjustable
- Bernd W. HerrmannReviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars So superior to regular crutches
Verified PurchaseBought these prior to going in for knee surgery. I remember the last few times I had to go in for leg or knee surgery, and those traditional crutches they gave you were worthless. So I scoured 鶹 to find for a set of crutches that had wrist reinforcement straps/rings, and found this Drive Medical Forearm crutch.
It was reasonably priced against much of the competition, and when it arrived, I was surprised to find a very sturdy and well-constructed set of crutches. More so, however, these provide the wrist and arm support that one may need when navigating with crutches, and they are comfortable and not awkward at all.
I'm glad I got these...
- J. OteroReviewed in the United States on June 6, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Secure feel, adjustable, lightweight
Verified PurchaseSecure feel and adjustable while lightweight. These are the key benefits to me of these crutches. Because of threaded sleeves eliminating free play, these crutches don't rattle. Instead, they are quiet compared to most crutches and have little to no free play.
The vinyl coated steel that wraps around the upper forearm is adjustable. Some people might think otherwise because it requires more effort than a weakened person may be able to employ, but it can be adjusted to fit snuggly. I like mine to be loose enough that my forearms are squeezed, but tight enough that the gap left by them not forming a complete circle is small enough to prevent my wrists from slipping out when I let go of the hand grips and raise my hands overhead (this latter adjustment was at the advice of my physical therapist.
I have walked up to two miles using the crutches as an aid to prevent falls while I learn to walk with a prosthetic leg. The crutches work well for this purpose because they are light.
I have standard under the armpit crutches. I got forearm crutches because they provide more mobility. They are especially handy when walking on irregular surfaces like one encounters when walking in parks and in the woods or countryside.
I have a wheelchair, walker, underarm crutches, forearm crutches, trekking poles and a prosthesis. Most of the time I use forearm crutches for the outdoors or as an aid to reduce weight on my remaining knee when I walk up and down stairs. It is extremely difficult to use underarm crutches on irregular or sloped surfaces; this is where forearm crutches shine. I prefer underarm crutches when I am not wearing the prosthetic leg because that type of crutch is less wobbly for me when bearing my full weight entirely on the crutches. One should understand that I am overweight, so even though I have moderate upper body strength and score high on balance test, I nevertheless feel less arm strain when using underarm crutches. In short, forearm crutches increase mobility, especially on irregular terrain, while underarm crutches deliver a more secure gait on flat surfaces.
I don't like how hard the plastic is for the handgrips but this problem is easily addressed by using padded handgrip covers that are manufactured for the purpose (I used them on my walker and switched to my forearm crutches) and sold on 鶹.
- TennilleReviewed in the United States on August 19, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Get these ones not their evil twin
Verified PurchaseThese crutches are the best! If you are considering between these and the others that look identical, pick these.
These have a 300 lb limit the others have 250, I hv put many miles on my crutches and have never had them fail even when I was pushing the weight limit on uneven ground.
These have the right size cuffs the others are comically large, this is important so the crutches hang from your arm when you let go of the handle to use your hands.
The grips on these have slight give that is comfortable the others are hard plastic, both will require a cushion or gloves to protect from blisters if one is going long distances.
I hv used these crutches for three years and they have done great. I still trust my pair from years ago, there is some rust and wear and tear on the cuffs, I use them for my mobility so I figured it’s smart to hv a good backup.
Be aware, The tips are going to need to be replaced if you depend on the crutches for mobility. I live on sharp rocks so these crutch tips wear out super fast. The answer is tornado tips or anything by Thomas Fetterman they are expensive but are the only ones that really last and don’t get slippery.
- EdReviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023
3.0 out of 5 stars Works OK for a temporary solution
Verified PurchaseThe forearm cuffs are too small. They’re made of spring steel I think, so stretching them out doesn’t work. They return back to the original size.
If you’re female, and you don’t consider yourself to be large, they’re probably fine. If you’re a male who doesn’t identify as skinny, lanky, or small, it will probably be tight on you. If you work out regularly, or even approach lumberjack-burly-man dimensions, there’s no way these will even work.
There’s a bariatric version for larger individuals. Some of those complaints are that the cuff is too small, but maybe it’s still larger than the standard version.
I’m not a small man, and I can barely make these work for me on the lowest forearm height so that the cuff is closer to the wrist and away from the elbow.
If you only need these to get over an injury, they may work for you, but if you need something long term, look elsewhere.
If I had a permanent handicap, I’d be spending 10x as much and getting something way better.
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