Crutch Bag Lightweight Crutch Accessories Storage Pouch with Reflective Strap and Front Zipper Pocket for Universal Crutch Bag to Keep Item Safety (Blue)
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The phone compartment is 3 1/2 inches wide and 6 1/2 inches long, with a zipper.
The bag is slightly larger than 8 inches in diameter. It stands 5 inches tall and can be adjusted to hang an inch or so below the handles. I believe a 10" water bottle will fit, but it will be a tight fit.
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The attachment is a problem with this crutch bag, as it is with many others. The majority of these bags appear to have two Velcro straps that cross the crutch's handgrip. Unfortunately, this interferes with the crutch's use by blocking the handgrip. As you can see in my photos, I was able to solve this problem by wrapping the top straps around the sides of the crutch instead of the handgrip, leaving the handgrip free. This is better in any case because the bag sinks to the bottom of the crutch's V. The sizing is a bigger issue. br>br> The front pocket for a cell phone, which is zippered, is actually too small for many modern cell phones. I have a Moto G7, which isn't particularly large, but it wouldn't fit unless I unzipped the top, which isn't ideal on a crutch that moves around a lot. It became even more difficult to fit a cell phone into the main pocket with a water bottle or coffee mug. br>br>Isn't it true that these things aren't measured before they're designed?.
There are enough pockets to store everything from chapstick to a water bottle. It's extremely useful. It's made of durable fabric and comes in a variety of bright colors. If you must use crutches for more than one day, Get this in two weeks!.
This item has proven to be extremely beneficial to me. Because all of my water bottles are too large to fit in the largest pouch, I keep my wallet and mask in a clean ziplock bag. I also tossed in a dryer sheet because (my biggest gripe) I had to air out the bag in the garage and also tried it in the sun and other places because it had a foul plastic odor. I'm surprised no one else has brought this up, or that I've missed those comments. After a few days of airing out, it still stinks, but it's getting better. I can easily fit my phone in the zip-up compartment, and I keep a small hand sanitizer in the outside/smallest pocket. It has proven to be effective in my case.
I dress like a woman, so any pockets on my pants and shorts are laughably small. I purchased this pouch prior to my surgery and am so glad I did! It easily holds a water bottle, phone, keys, wallet, and hand sanitizer without adding too much weight to the crutch. My recommendation is to not put the pouch exactly where it is shown- Instead, I wrapped the upper Velcro straps around the crutch's vertical bars just above the handle, so they wouldn't get in the way of my grip.
This is a solid piece of equipment that is well-designed for my needs. I'm also a big fan of the color. I tried a different one (Crutcheze) first and didn't like it because the velcro on the main compartment was difficult to pry open. (Most maneuvers are one-handed when you're on crutches. ) I'm left-handed, and it's a bit risky. ) This pouch is ideal: the main pouch has a drawstring closure, making it simple to slip a bottle or my travel coffee mug in and out. My phone is secure in the zippered compartment. On the pull-string, I tied a ribbon. To make it easier to grab, use the zipper tab (as shown in the photo). And, based on the advice of another reviewer, I attached it lower than the instructions suggested (see photos) so that it didn't reduce the width of my hand grips. It's even earned me a compliment - Someone who is about to have ACL surgery was curious as to where I got it.
For a few weeks, I had to use crutches, which made carrying my water bottle and cell phone difficult. On Amazon, I came across this bag. I chose this crutch bag after comparing crutch bags, and it is by far the best; my water even spilled in the bag, but my phones in the other pouch remained dry! It's the ideal size, and it's also very durable. The only issue I have is that I no longer require crutches, but I adore the bag and am attempting to figure out how to continue to use it! This is the bag to have if you need crutches.
This small bag is ideal for carrying a wallet, keys, and cellphone without stuffing everything into his pockets! Depending on the shape of the crutches, the straps may need to be adjusted, but there is plenty of velcro to accommodate this. It won't last forever, but at $15, if it lasts for the next six weeks while he's on crutches, it'll be well worth it!.
My 16-year-old's ACL and meniscus were torn. After surgery, she had to use crutches for 5 weeks, and this crutch bag came in handy. "Oh man, I'm really going to miss my crutch bag!" she said after receiving the OK to stop using the crutches after her initial elation. It was a huge help in the end.