Forearm Crutches - Standard
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Strong and durable.
Good metal and sturdy.
If the person is short about 5'3', consider a set of pediatric ones. The adults are supposed to fit an adult 5'0 and taller but are nearly too tall for someone 5'3".
william c. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
Post-polio, 35 year old man
Been using this brand for 20 years
Unbreakable , nice looking and rust proof
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effat b. from missouri city, tx (caregiver)
Sister with polio
If you need forearm crutches, this is your product.
Quality workmanship. It used to be that the rivets or handle would slip out after some use. In the last 15 years, I have trusted guardian with their forearm crutches and have been able to get almost 3 years use.
I am light weight, so I don't think someone heavier than 130 would get 3 years life out of these crutches. However, I am very pleased with them.
jose m. from rio hondo, tx
Have used forearm crutches almost all of my life. Guardain has been an excellent product for my needs.
best crutches I've tried yet.
Very well made. Strong materials. I like that they hold on to my arm while I reach for a door knob, leaving my hands free.
They are the heaviest crutches I've ever owned.
david b. from glenview, il
52yr old male w/osteoarthritis in knees and hip. Also with preferal neurapathy in feet causing balance problems.
Best crutches on the market. Been using them for 32 years.
Best materials used in the production of this product.
Only weakness is that the tips wear out too quickly for me. Not a problem I just replace them.
wendy m. from charlottesville, va
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They make me feel confident when I walk
The Arm Bands are attached very sturdy. Great grabbing tips. Good adjustments for a custom fit
None that I've found.
andrew l. from hermiston, or
I'm a 64 year old Polio victim and need a good sturdy pair crutches. Others have failed to hold up like this pair. I really like them.
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amy w. from lutz, fl
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Guardian are the best
They are only forearm crutch that is as well made to last for someone who uses them year in and year out. The four screws in the cuffs give them the needed added strength. Even they have cheapened somewhat in quality but they are far and above the best yet
Cuffs and handle grips are in black only. Also composite cuff covering tends to break down rather quickly. In the past they were also in gray which is a better color for women
don a. from arcola, il (caregiver)
Wife a polio victim in early 50's Has used forearm crutch for 60 years
excellent product
Durability and strength. Difficult to find crutches for long term individual. Most appear to be manufactured for short term use.
Difficult to find.
don a. from arcola, il (caregiver)
66 year old Female polio victim. Had polio at 4 years of age. Affected right leg and foot/ankle
The product is good.
The quality.
The lenght from the Hand grip to the fore-arm is larger than before by about 3/4 of an inch, which poses a little bit of re-adaptation compare to the previous model. A bit unconfortable, it hit the tip of the elbow.
austacio d. from washington, dc
I am 59 years old, post-polio person since 4 years old, and this are the crutches I used.
It serves the purpose
not as heavy feels strong
the arm piece needs a different type of non slippery coating for when your arm sweats it gets slippery and you arm could slip out.
louis w. from metamora, il
The crutch is not as heavy as my others but the arem piece should have a better coating on it. My arm sweats and then it gets slippery.
some people don't like it becuase it is heavy. but it is...
stronger leave longer arm holder has 4 bullets, this would be trustable
no weaknesses
ayman a. from sprinfield gardens, ny (caregiver)
AYMAN M. ALSEDAIS age of 31. he has POLIO. he is interisted to have more than 5 boxes. his email is (alsedais@gmail.com)
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