👜 Elevate Your Mobility with Style!
The Forearm Crutch Bag is a lightweight, waterproof accessory designed to enhance the functionality of standard forearm crutches. With a compact size of 7.87 x 5.9 x 1.18 inches, it features a secure installation system, dual storage pockets, and a stylish triangle shape, making it the perfect companion for organizing daily essentials while on the go.
E**Y
SO helpful
Short review: I highly recommend this. It’s great quality and will really help with your independence while using crutches.Long review: I am NWB with my brace locked straight for about 8 weeks after a major knee surgery and let me tell you, it’s week 5 and this bag has been a LIFESAVER. This was the hardest and most painful thing I’ve ever done and that’s coming from someone with severe chronic pain and multiple chronic illnesses. Im the person they bring all the med students to see because my problems are rare. I’ve been on crutches enough to where $250 crutches were a great investment for me, Ive used regular crutches and forearm crutches for years now and its always a problem because to be independent and do anything on my own I need a backpack. I have back pain though and when the straps slip on your shoulders it can make you go off balance. I have had this bag on for about 4-5 weeks and it has held up amazingly. The zipper is still so smooth that it opens and closes with ease, nothing has broken and the bag hasn’t once fallen off, it has a decent capacity, and I honestly would say next to my ice packs and bathroom handicapping bars this was one of the top must haves for recovery. It fits quite a bit and really helps you do things on your own with EASE. Sure I could try just carrying my phone and holding onto the crutches but it’s hard and dangerous. With my medical history a fall could be even more catastrophic for recovery and this allows me to get around with ease. I could have bought two and put one in each crutch, however, I bought one and use it to tell my left from right crutch (it matters with my crutches) and as a big purse/tote bag girlie if I feel like I need to carry more stuff I just use a belt bag or a backpack purse instead of a traditional backpack. But really, it fits the essentials. I can fit my phone, some id/credit cards, cash, lip balm, a tissue packet, hair ties, meds in a flat pill case, and still have room for more which is generally all I need now since I can’t drive. When at home I use this to carry my phone with me to and from rooms and carry small snacks back to my chair. This was only like $12-13 and it was WELL worth it. If you’re using crutches and you’re back and forth about buying it just do it, I promise your life will be much easier and you won’t have to depend on another person or a backpack to keep your phone on you which is ESPECIALLY important if you have an emergency. Im practically always on crutches because I have EDS with frequent dislocations and this product is probably the best thing Ive come across for making life with crutches better. I usually dont take the time to write reviews like this but it’s genuinely such a great product that I really hope that it gets around to more people because life with crutches is miserable and this can make it a lot better!
J**I
Wonderful
This little bag is so handy. I have attached it to my cane and can carry all of my necessary things such as car keys, iPhone, glasses, and money all at one time no need to carry anything else. I feel so free.
S**E
Holds what I need to bring with me.
This bag is helpful. Holds what I need it to hold. However, it does move around on my crutch as other customers have noted. To solve that problem while not damaging the crutch, I put rubber bands on the crutch under the velcro straps and that seems to help. Additionally, the snap on the loop that hooks over the crutch handle is not very secure. A discrete small black safety pin helps with that issue while still allowing for easy removal of the bag if needed. I did also try another bag which had a more secure clip on an adjustable strap (and also needed rubber bands under velcro strips), but it did not hold my items as well as this one does. That ended up being the deciding factor since I could fix the other two issues relatively easily. I imagine this bag would also work with a cane.
A**Y
Really kinda tight for a larger cell phone
Fits nicely has room for wallet and keys .
F**S
Like I said, the snap is the issue.
When you add weight to the bag, the snap keeps coming undone and falling off. needs a different type of style of snap that can hold a little weight.. other than that the bag is awesome really like it.
M**R
Very convenient!!
So handy to use while on crutches. No need to have to carry a purse around. Hold all the items needed.
N**T
Great SuperCrutch Forearm Bag
I have the SuperCrutch adjustable forearm crutches and this little bag fits perfectly allowing me to put my phone and small card case in it…I’ve also put my kindle paper white in it too. Load it too heavily and the top will come unsnpped from the weight, but you could alway reinforce the section with the snap…wrap a small piece of clear or black gorilla tape around it. I mostly use these indoors so I typically put my phone and watch in it to ferry them to the nightstand when I go to bed. I got the crutches because the fingers in my right hand were going numb from leaning so much on my cane. These allow me to walk upright and I adjusted the forearms to take most of the weight, taking it off my hands. I love them even though they’re kind of slow. It feels good to walk upright though, good for my back. I use a small rollator indoors a lot and and a Trionic Veloped All Terrain Rollator outdoors. I’ve since learned that I need hip replacement surgery which I’m looking forward to because I’d been led to believe the pain in my leg was from my back for two YEARS and nothing could be done. So yay! This is fixable! If I’m able to mothball most of my mobility aids, I’ll move this little bag to the inside of the basket on my new e-trike. It’s nice looking, very sturdy, very reasonably priced, and very useful.
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