





🚶♂️ Elevate your mobility game with silent strength and sleek style!
Medline Aluminum Forearm Crutches combine robust, heavy-wall aluminum construction with whisper-quiet telescoping adjustments and ergonomic vinyl-coated cuffs. Designed for adults 5'0" to 6'2" and supporting up to 250 lbs, these crutches offer durable, stable, and comfortable mobility solutions with non-skid tips and scratch-resistant black components for long-lasting professional use.












| ASIN | B00083DFOW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,477 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #7 in Crutches #2,876 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,568) |
| Date First Available | September 22, 2005 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MDS805161 |
| Manufacturer | Medline |
| Product Dimensions | 37.1 x 7.7 x 4.3 inches; 5.1 Pounds |
R**E
Very sturdy!
I highly recommend these arm crutches. They’re sturdy and adjustable to every inch. Hold onto your arms snuggly, so you can lift your arm to turn on a light without them falling off. Great purchase!
R**Z
Best I've tried yet
I really hope the seller read this. I'm a 6.2" amputee and use crutches for life. I'm well fit for my age (45) and height but finding crutches has become a nightmare lately in my country (Peru) as I haven't found these of my size that are also well built/long lasting. All I've found here are either too short, poor quality or made of some kind of plastic, which wont last long enough. This resulted on a posture problem for me and produced increasing shoulder and chest pain due to the effort and bad "lever" force I had to do with my arms with old, worn out and shorter crutches. I Did a research and coudn't actually find locally any to suit my needs. I decided to go ahead and look for something abroad and found these here. Had to pay almost double it's price due to shipping charges but I was desperate for a solution. After using these for a couple of days, shoulder pain almost dissapeared and now I find myself moving faster and having an overall much better posture. I can now go back to my daily exercise and try and get fit again. This is how big of an impact it had in my life. I really wish the seller can somehow join the "free shpping over USD50" program for Peru. I would definitely become a loyal customer and recommend these to all the amputee groups I'm member of. They're having the same problem as the seller that used to bring similar products here doesn't do it anymore or sell lower quality ones. Though I don't think they can afford USD 80 every two months but for the right price these would be an absolute must. All of this also made me think how limited of offers for amputees we're here in Peru even though we have some of the most solid economies in Latam. Hope there's a way to have your products here for the right price.
L**A
Amazing Quality!!
I was honestly expecting them to be plastic or dull. These are absolutely amazing! Got these for cosplay and uh… now if/when I get hurt I have genuine medical equipment! I love these! Highly recommend! Outstanding quality!
Q**K
Lightweight and fairly sturdy
Sturdy and should last a few months with daily use. For the price these are 100% OK and for temporary use (broken leg) these are perfect.
J**E
The bare minimum is there, but lacks 2 key features of safety!
Long story short: Don't buy these. Look out for the features listed. At least 1 of 2 to help protect you from the crutches. So you get what you pay for: forearm crutches. With forearm crutches, you lose the high bar that goes underneath your underarm which allows you to stand hands free and do stuff with your hands. Back to this product, it misses the mark on being a actual decent item that can save you from regular crutches. 1. CUFFS ARE CURSED! The top portion that wraps your forearm is not sizeable. They are able to also vertically swivel on a hinge and that leads to lack of stability as well. The 4" is very serious when it comes to buying the product. I have one arm that fits and the other arm, because it is not as developed, flops around in the cuff which leads to sideways wobble when I try to apply pressure. It might be my fault to by what should be a pair of fitting crutches. 2. HARD PLASTIC HANDLE DEATH TRAP. The first thing I want you to note is that they are not slip resistant. If you get water on them, you best also have a chance to dry them off before you shackle your arm to the cuff while falling forward when you slip off the handle. I have to inconveniently find a place to hold them still to wash my hands, which then means I lose my support, then I have to find a place to dry my hands because I can't trust the handles when wet. Don't even get me started on the rain and death gripping to make sure my hands are keeping the hand bars dry. Another note is that they are hard with little to no play in them. SO when you grip them, your hand has to be forced to comply with the awkward shape of the hand bars. They flange out which gives you the idea of someone thought about your safety but the execution was to save money. Consider your wrists and hands worked. Maybe go find a doctor at an urgent care, or your primary to size you up and provide you with something that won't cost your life.
N**A
Medline Forearm Crutches...
Durable forearm crutches that provide comfort and stability in time of need. Well worth the investment...
C**L
You get what you Pay For - Decent in a pinch, but be ready to repair or replace.
These are adequate crutches. If you are a thick armed person and don't use them much, the tips may last you more than a month. At 250# and 6'4", the cuffs are WAY TOO LARGE for me, both tips wore out within the first month, and during a scout trip I had to drop by Lowe's to get repair nuts for the cuff bolts - the plastic lined "Nyloc" style nut fell off one of the cuff bolts and was lost in the field. Fortunately as soon as I got to camp and set the crutch aside, the bolt & two washers fell out and the cuff began to swivel freely. Maybe I'm just hard on crutches, as a handicapped individual I require functional assistance to ambulate. Next time I'm out with scouts I'll have a repair kit ready for my crutches - I had a new pair sitting in my car at the trail head so all I had to do was send two scouts (buddy system) to my vehicle to retrieve them, and on the way home from the adventure I stopped and got repair parts. These were not advertised as trek ready or expedition grade so they should be adequate for any low weight thick armed Popeye, but if you try to be active, if you can cover 3 - 4 miles in a day, and you are at the rated weight limit of 250#, you too will find the cuffs too thick unless you wear a winter coat, the tips too soft and flimsy, and hopefully you won't suffer a mechanical failure of the cuff attachment.
J**O
Durables, ergomomicas y resistentes. Volvería a comprarlas
C**E
They are sturdy, very comfortable, light weight. They make me feel so secure.
A**R
These crutches are very good for my husband. He has very weak ankles.
M**R
Muy buen producto, el material de buena calidad y muy resistente, lo recomiendo, lo estoy usando y me siento seguro
T**E
Light weight and sturdy.
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