🚀 Step Up Your Game with Antdvao Crutches!
The Antdvao Forearm Crutches are lightweight, adjustable, and designed for maximum comfort and stability. With a robust aluminum frame, ergonomic rubber handles, and a non-slip base, these crutches are perfect for individuals recovering from injuries or managing long-term disabilities. Their adjustable height feature accommodates a wide range of users, making them a versatile choice for anyone in need of reliable support.
Color | Black 2 Units |
Size | 20.1*6.7*4.3*IN |
Packed Size | 35 inches |
Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 35 Inches |
Brand | Antdvao |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Antdvao |
Manufacturer reference | TD-26589 |
Product Dimensions | 6.86 x 5.08 x 25.4 cm; 294.84 g |
ASIN | B09DPX1PJN |
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
D**T
Great Foldable crutch
The crutch is foldable and lightweight so can be carried very easily. It is easy to assemble and the quality of the crutch is very good. The only negative is the arm hold which does not fit the arm so the stick can easily fall onto the ground. There is a strap to stop the crutch falling.
S**H
Pretty Good
This crutch feels pretty flimsy, but it’s taken some abuse & still holds up. You probably will want to wrap something soft around the hand grip, because you can get a blister. I put some miles on the crutch tip & it’s not showing any sign of wearing out, nor is it slippery like some people say. If someone thinks it’s “slippery” they may want to move on to another type of mobility aid. I use it (very carefully) in & out of the shower & it’s fairly grippy even wet. I don’t think they make one that folds up smaller than this, which is why I picked this one.
J**L
I would give less stars if possible.
I have a surgery coming up and have used forearm crutches in the past. These are the worst, flimsy cannot hold any weight without severe flex in the forearm(I am 6'2 210lbs) the forearm cuff doesn't even come close to have any support and the horrible quality flexes with every step. It is almost worth throwing these away just so someone else wont hurt themselves on them.
J**N
Easier than standard crutches
these are great crutches, and are just as or more stable, classic under the armpit crutches. They are easy to use, easy to adjust, and fold in the middle making them much more than convenient and classic crutches.
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