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$46.95
Introducing the new OptiComfort Forearm Crutch from the FDI forearm crutches line! Unlike boring, clinical-looking crutches, the OptiComfort crutch offers a refreshing sleek design with all the standard features you seek for in a forearm crutch.
The OptiComfort sports a durable aluminum leg with flexible, anti-slip crutch tips. The replaceable grips and forearm pad are soft and comfortable to the touch. The crutch weighs just 1.12 lbs (per crutch) but is strong enough to support up to 286 lbs (as a pair). The OptiComfort crutch fits users with a height of 4'3" to 6'6".
Manufacturer | FDI |
Weight Capacity | 286 lbs |
Product Weight | 1.12 lbs (each) |
I order these for.my daughter who has paralysis. Very nice feel, lightweight, silent. Hoping she will like using these for therapy as she progresses from a walker to arm crutches. The subtle modern design seems better than the squeaky metal alternatives I have seen.
Where as I know they are to be better supportive, I have found it more difficult. The support arms catch in my open sleeves, various items my hand brushes up against. And it most difficult to rest the crutch/cain cannot without problem against a wall or anywhere without it falling down. Only using one at this time. It is just awkward.. For people who need crutches, they I am sure are the best, but not for me instead of a cain as was suggested by my doctor. Thanks
I order these for.my daughter who has paralysis. Very nice feel, lightweight, silent. Hoping she will like using these for therapy as she progresses from a walker to arm crutches. The subtle modern design seems better than the squeaky metal alternatives I have seen.
Where as I know they are to be better supportive, I have found it more difficult. The support arms catch in my open sleeves, various items my hand brushes up against. And it most difficult to rest the crutch/cain cannot without problem against a wall or anywhere without it falling down. Only using one at this time. It is just awkward.. For people who need crutches, they I am sure are the best, but not for me instead of a cain as was suggested by my doctor. Thanks
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