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The Tynor Elbow Crutch is a universal, adjustable mobility aid designed for high load-bearing capacity. With its stylish aesthetics and enhanced functionality, it provides both support and comfort for users seeking independence and mobility.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | TYNOR |
M**Y
Great Mobility Aid, Affordable, Comfortable, Durable
These are great, so much easier to use than a cane and gives much more support. Helps me get around much easier and helps me feel like I can get out and do things again!
R**N
Lightweight and Easy to Use
This elbow crutch is very easy to use and provides great support. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and well-designed for daily use. Highly recommended for anyone in need of reliable mobility assistance.
D**E
High quality; Light and better than most products
For my daughter during her recovery from a foot injury
F**A
Good product
Light weight and the quality also good at its price, it is adjustable on both the lower and upper part of the crutches👍👍👍
A**R
Low quality plastic components - unsuitable for long term or overweight users
I was excited by these at first as they appeared lightweight and suitable for long term forearm crutch users. However after just one month, I have discovered that due to the low quality materials used, these crutches are useless for long term use or by overweight users as they fall apart. These users would be better served by the metal-based alternatives on the market with reinforced cuff designs.PROS:- extremely light weight- pleasing looking design- velcro strapping threaded through the cuffs is well designedCONS:- low quality materials and workmanship.- mine fell apart (the locking pin holding the cuff on broke in two) after just one month of full-time use (and that was partial weight bearing - I have severe arthritis from inoperable cancer).- the tips are terrible quality and I had to replace them on arrival as they were dangerous (shiny plastic moulding with no traction - I actually had to use a file to roughen the base to improve traction, but it wasn't enough and I gave up at that point).- unsuitable for long term use (ie. long term disease rather than temporary use after an accident) as the components wear out in a fraction of the time compared to their traditional metal-based counterparts. The plastic moulding becomes detached, and the cuffs are designed with a fatal point of weakness where the stem and locking pin meet the cuff.- unsuitable for heavier users (80 kg+) due to the poor quality plastic frame and components.- unsuitable for elderly as the plastic moulding becomes very unstable and "sways" within the bracket - combined with the light weight frame, this would be insufficiently stable for this user group.- the cuffs are so poorly designed at the stem that I ended up supergluing mine into a fixed "down" position to improve stability, which totally negated the rotational flexibility that I originally purchased them for.COMMENT:- the fact that my crutches were shipped from the "Returns" Department of this manufacturer should have been a clue to the workmanship. I do not recommend them as the money saved on the purchase is negated by having to replace them with a different brand just one month later.PHOTOS:1 - showing the cuffs, the red circle shows a homemade locking pin after the original snapped. The other cuff has an intact locking pin but I have superglued it to add temporary stability. Both cuffs are superglued into a fixed "down" position to improve stability until I can replace them with another manufacturer's product.2 and 3 - showing the small, poor quality crutch tips with low traction (plastic rather than rubber)
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