

⚡ Elevate your neurological exams with precision and style!
The MDF Instruments Babinski Telescoping 2.0® Neurological Reflex Hammer combines a balance-weighted brass head with an extra-long telescoping wood handle featuring a patented spring-lock system. Designed for precise and comfortable elicitation of muscle stretch, superficial, and cutaneous reflexes, it includes a hidden removable brush for versatile testing. Trusted by medical professionals since 1971 and backed by a lifetime warranty, this latex-free hammer is a durable, ergonomic tool essential for modern neurological exams.









| ASIN | B00AZF36R4 |
| ASIN | B00AZF36R4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,023 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #9 in Medical Hammers |
| Brand Name | MDF Instruments |
| Color | Black (Noirnoir) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (485) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2013 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Head Material | Brass |
| Head Style | German |
| Included Components | Hammer |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.29 Pounds |
| Item model number | MDF535XT11 |
| Manufacturer | MDF Instruments USA |
| Manufacturer | MDF Instruments USA |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 5.7 x 3 inches; 4.64 ounces |
| Style Name | German |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**R
Well sized when stored or in use. Brush could be more easily accessible
Has a good weight to it,it feels high quality and like it will last for a good while. It telescopes out to a good length that makes it easy to control the amount of force behind the swing. Compact when not in use. Took me a minute to figure out the locking mechanism to rotate the hammer from parallel to perpendicular, though once I did I like that it is not screw based but just a pulling lock mechanism. I don't like the threading on the bottom piece to pull the brush out (a little difficult to get the threads lined up). Absolutely recommend for someone who wants a quality reflex hammer.
J**N
Good value
Durable, good quality
L**R
Good tool for work!
Great quality!
M**E
Recommend
Good product, not sure i like the brush piece in the bottom for checking sensations...but worth the money so im keeping it
S**R
As described
Works well.
J**E
Good Hammer
It's a decent reflex hammer, arrived pretty fast.
A**I
The reflex hammer part is good and If fits in the lab coat so it ...
The reflex hammer part is good and If fits in the lab coat so it won’t fall. Only problem I’m having is the brush end keep falling on its own no matter how tight I do it
J**N
Good size
Love it. Nice size that fits in the pocket and durable build
M**M
Bon produit, se glisse facilement dans une blouse, l'extrémité n'est pas trop pointue pour ne pas se blesser en mettant la main dans la poche.
S**O
Il prodotto arriva in una sua confezione molto pratica e graziosa, completa di istruzioni per l'uso, garanzia e riepilogo della manifattura. Si presenta integro in tutte le sue parti, molto robusto, facile da usare e i meccanismi sembrano proni a una longevità fuori dal comune. Spedizione in tempi accettabili, considerando che arriva dall'estero. Consigliatissimo.
I**R
NICE
土**愛
打鍵器のゴム部分が適度に柔らかく、重さもある程度あってとても使いやすいです。
K**E
Was encouraged by attending doctors to use a queen's square or babinski hammer during med school. Most of the $10 ones break easily and are just too awkward to fit in your lab coat and bag. The cheaper/free hammers aren't weighty or precise enough to elicit reflexes in the patients who deviate from the norm. The harder plastics can also cause pain for some patients during tests. Other collapsible Babinskis have cheap rubber and even cheaper collapsing mechanisms without a folding head. But this MDF model is backed by a fantastic warranty and is extremely sturdy. The fact that the head folds flat with the collapsing rod means you can store it like a pen. The extra weight is worth it for the reliability and not looking like a goober with a two foot stick poking out of your coat. Most importantly, the higher quality rubber causes the least amount of discomfort for the patient. The only caveat is that other doctors will try to steal it from you. But that's true for anything you carry that's under 2 lbs.