Forearm Crutches - Standard
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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.
Worth the cost.
Quality at relatively low price.
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vernon g. from catoosa, ok
60 years old, right leg amputee
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Feels comfortable when you walk with them.
The screw just under where the forarm crutch goes around the arm keeps coming loose.
lynette t. from anchorage, ak
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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
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chris t. from delray beach, fl
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I wish there were more choices for people who need crutches.
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I use my crutches 95% of the time and they could be more comfortable,if the part of pipe was angled so your hand could rest on the whole handel instead of the just the tip. If the crutch was more balanced and not so top heavy.
vickie s. from zephyrhills, fl
I am 46 years of age and short 4'2" so it very hard to find crutches that fit and look nice for work as well.
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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Kind of nice retro look (black and chrome), but I would gladly trade for the more industrial pair that I know will last.
Forearm pieces are attached with plastic rather than steel. The vinly covering arm pieces is not as thick as on other Guardian products. Tips are wearing extremely quickly. The pair I usually buy lasts 5-10 years; I give these three years, yet they are the same price as the others.
tammy b. from morris, mn
Age 37, use forearm crutches all my life because of Cerebral Palsy.
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