

🩺 Upgrade your health game with the cuff that fits like a glove!
The ELERA Extra Large Blood Pressure Cuff is designed for adults with larger arms (9-24" / 22-60cm), offering accurate blood pressure readings through a comfortable, durable design. It includes six adapters for broad compatibility with most blood pressure monitors, making it a reliable replacement cuff favored by thousands for its comfort and precision.















| ASIN | B09GFD46F8 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Size | 9-20.5 inch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,410 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #46 in Automatic Arm Blood Pressure Monitors |
| Brand | ELERA |
| Brand Name | ELERA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 8,279 Reviews |
| Display Type | LED |
| Included Components | Cuff |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.7"L x 4.1"W x 1.57"Th |
| Item Height | 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 140 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ELERA |
| Material Features | Durable |
| Model Name | Extra Large Cuff |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | Extra Large |
| Target Use Body Part | Arm |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
S**.
Works and fits perfect…
I am a thin, older woman and this cuff works perfectly for me. In fact, this is my second one - reordered after I wore my other one out..
T**Z
Excellent cuff, fits well, seems accurate
I bought this to replace the cuff on my new BP machine that was hard both in material and to put on arm, it did not fit right and was not giving me accurate readings at times and it was pretty useless to me, This cuff is soft, easy to put on arm and works much better than the cuff that came with my machine, it was well worth getting. I preferred getting a better cuff than buying another new BP monitor with maybe the same cheap cuff as the one on my BP monitor. I made the right choice for me.
D**L
Good, syncs with App, but takes too long to deflate
Good, good cuff size for large arms. Syncs with mobile app, so it's good to control a history. But takes a very long time to deflate, much more than usual, to a point that hurts a bit.
W**N
Works great for a small woman’s arm or a short arm that the adult ones are to long for.
Bought for myself hoping it would work because the adult ones are way too large for me. It actually worked out perfectly.
A**Y
Great oversized cuff for big arms, Great Customer service too.
I really like the size and value of this oversized cuff for my blood pressure monitor. It reads as accurately as my doctor's cuff at his office. It's lightweight and easily adjustable for your arm width. It's extremely easy to use with the various Adapters it comes with for different BP machines. Also I will praise the customer service of the seller as they recently promptly took care of an issue I had with the item. I am very happy with this product.
J**E
Perfect cuff!
The cuff was the perfect size. It worked perfectly with my blood pressure machine. There were a lot of adapters to make it easy to find the right fit. Great buy!
L**O
Flabby arms BE-AWARE
Warning! If your arm has a lot of fat deposits like mine (18-19 inches circumference and flabby), your upper arm blood pressure readings may be less accurate than a wrist cuff. There are medical studies spurred by bariatric surgeons (found through Science Direct dot com) that have clearly shown that for the morbidly obese populations, an upper arm cuff is not the best measure. Depending on your individual physiology, perhaps the least accurate method of determining your blood pressure. Blood pressure cuff sold here seemed well made with no defects noted in operation. It works like the extra large cuff reluctantly dug out of some drawer at the doctor’s office. I’ve tried this XL upper arm cuff in a number of positions, consulted professional videos, have endured extreme pain (9/10 +) and my blood pressure readings have been the same laughably high readings often received in a medical setting. Medical staff are trained to tell you that upper arm BP measurement is the only accurate measurement. This is simply not true. There is an intravenous method done rarely in medical/surgical settings that is the gold standard. For this reason we know that all other devices have their limits in manufacture and method of use. Wrist monitors can modestly skew towards a higher systolic on the general population, but for larger arms of a higher fatty composition, they are much more accurate and reliable. Your average doc is probably not aware of this either. I encourage you to take control of how you are processed in this medical system by figuring this out for yourself. Me and my flabby arms have personally given up on upper arm monitors for the following reasons: 1. Upper arm readings vary considerably from minute to minute 2. Readings are inexplicably much, much higher than the wrist monitor by an average of 20-50 mm HG 3. Cuff inflation causes extreme pain ( 9/10 or more — in the realm of giving birth or passing kidney stones). It is unfortunate that medical staff is trained to dismiss your pain and your concerns. Their contracts with medical institutions often doesn’t allow them to change strategies. Some of them are disgusted by your obesity and could care less. The better docs discount the findings somewhat but don’t have time to get into it. You cannot subjectively guess at your blood pressure by the way you feel, so you need an objective and reliable method for monitoring. It is up to you in the end to figure this out. Don’t give up on yourself — do continue to monitor yourself and track your results the best way you can.
A**R
Good for the money
We use this as part of precautions for conducting assessments at a clinic for treating concussions. It works really well for the most part, being accurate and wry easy to use. It’s as accurate as you can expect, sometime it takes a few attempts to get a reading of used on a pediatric that has smaller arms. Nonetheless it does its job well for the price.
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