🖤 Elevate your mobility game with sleek, foldable freedom!
The PEPE Mobility Folding Crutches are lightweight, aluminum forearm crutches designed for adults needing reliable support. Featuring 7 adjustable height settings and a compact foldable design, they offer personalized comfort and easy portability. With a maximum load capacity of 220 lb and non-slip tips for enhanced stability, this dual-pack is ideal for travel, injury recovery, and everyday mobility.
Z**N
Really Good. More comfy and convenient than others
Had Achilles surgery and was just transitioning out of the walking boot. So I got these specifically for a trip to NYC. Wish I would have had them the whole recovery though. I’m 5’10”, 215 pounds and they were great. Quiet. Pretty comfortable. Sturdy. Better looking than the aluminum colored ones. Way lighter / less heavy too. Folded up and adjusted super easily. I can’t attest to long term use but they got heavy use for many miles in the city.I wish I would have brought my wife’s little yoga mat carrying strap, because if I could have had that to help them stay closed and put over my shoulder while using public transportation and on the plane and in restaurants and such that would have been beautiful
W**L
Sturdy and does the job.
Used them for our recent trip to Disney after my knee surgery. They were easy to break down and store in the basket of the scooter I rented. I never felt like they gave way. The grips could be a little softer but I had no issues slipping off of them. They are very well made.
G**R
Support and light weight
It's wonderful, sturdy and lightweight. I like also because it's foldable.I would have liked a softer handle and to be able to make it a little bit shorter even though the specs apply to my height .
R**S
Perfect. Love it. Buy it.
Love it. Lightweight, folds effortlessly, and the arm support thing is great. I have several ruptured lumbar discs and a tear in my left hip labrum. There have been many places Ive avoided because of the pain associated with walking any distance for me. I’m NEVER leaving the house without this. Oh and I bought the optional larger base. Old one came off easily and the new was a quick install as well. Now the cane can stand on its own 😉.
A**.
Easy to transport
I love how lightweight they are and how easy to use. The aren't the most sturdy but they work in a pinch. And throughout daily use though be too hard on them and they will break.
A**Y
Dependable Crutches - Sturdy, Light Weight + Great For Travel!
I am so glad that I purchased these forearm crutches! They have been so dependable for me as I get back on my feet after severely breaking my leg. My draw to these crutches was originally the design, given they can fold and are easy to travel with. That said, I use them everyday (inside and outside) and have not had them wear at all. They are well made and I would recommend to anyone needing support with walking. I am grateful for the person who mentioned the vive crutch pads in their review, they fit like a glove on the crutches and provide a lot of extra comfort. 5/5 experience with these crutches, I would definitely order again.
G**.
Folding Is Good
I bought this shortly after taking up walking with a cane. (I primarily use the cane.) The lack of a strap across the forearm area was/is a problem. I first tried to super glue a Velcro strap across the area--didn't work, fell off! Eventually, combined super glue and small nuts/bolts to achieve the desired result. It was handy to fold the crutch while being transported (via wheelchair) at the airport and on the plane--under seat or overhead per attendant's suggestion. Nice to fold while riding in a car. A good product and worth the purchase.
C**.
They're adequate, but not amazing
These are okay. I had a knee surgery that requires being off my leg entirely for about 6 weeks. I've had these in use for two weeks, and they are alright. Owing to their folding nature, they have a bit more play in them and require intermittent tightening of the screw-up ring. If not, they start to creak or jingle, which is a little disconcerting. Interestingly (given that I'm noticing how much they seem to have some inherent play or loose articulations), they're kind of hard to collapse in half. I find I really have to work at pulling them apart when I do attempt it. Finally, the plastic cuffs for the arms are a bit unforgiving even when sized appropriately. These crutches have been adequate, but I ordered a pair of Mobilegs to try instead. Definitely way more $$, but I'm hoping they prove a sturdier, more comfortable upgrade. If you're shopping for crutches, good luck to you and speed healing!
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