Crutch Bag Lightweight Crutch Accessories Storage Pouch with Reflective Strap and Front Zipper Pocket for Universal Crutch Bag to Keep Item Safety (Light Gray)
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Approximately 3 1/2 inches wide by 6 1/2 inches long is the zippered pocket (for your cellphone).
In terms of size, it's a little bigger than 8 x 8 inches. The height is 5 inches and you can adjust how low it hangs below the handles by about an inch. There is a chance that a 10" water bottle will fit, but it is likely to
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The solution to all those problems is here. Any small or large object can be stored in the pockets of the backpack, including chapstick and water bottles. You can do so many things with it. Made with strong material and a couple fun colors, this bag is sure to please. Crutches should only be used for 1 or 2 days at a time This will be here in 2 weeks!.
The product has been really helpful to me since I've been using it. As a precaution, I also stuffed a dryer sheet into the bag because (my biggest complaint) it had a very gross plastic smell from when I arrived in the garage and after I tried it in the sun, etc. This surprised me since it was not mentioned by anyone else and I missed the Even though the stench did not go away after letting it air out for a few days, it is slightly better now. A small hand sanitizer fits in the outer/smallest pocket of the zip-up pocket. I can easily fit my phone in the zip-up compartment. I have found it to be very effective.
There seem to be two Velcro straps that cover the hand grip on the crutch on most of these bags. As a result, it is more difficult to use the crutch since the handgrip is blocked. You can see that in my pictures, I managed to solve this problem by using the top straps in a different way to wrap them around the sides of the crutch, so the grip was not hindered. The bag sinks so low it sinks to the bottom of the crutch anyway, so it works better than no bag at all. A more pressing concern is the size of the application. Many of today's cell phones just won't fit in the pocket on the front that is zippered for a cell phone. With a Moto G7, which isn't a particularly large phone, it wouldn't fit unless I left the top unzipped, which is far from ideal on something like a crutch that moves around a lot. Added to this is the fact that it is even harder to fit a cell phone in the main pocket if there is a water bottle or coffee mug there. Do these things not get measured before they are designed? br> br> Do people don't test these things first?.
It was such a good purchase that I purchased it before my surgery! Water bottle, phone, keys, wallet, and hand sanitizer can easily be carried inside the bag without too much weight on the crutch. If you are placing the pouch as pictured, don't do it exactly that way. As a result, I wrapped the Velcro straps around the vertical bars of the crutch just above the handle, so that they don't get in the way while you.
The bag I'm looking at is from Comparing crutch bags, my choice was this one and by far it suits my needs best. My water even spilled in the pouch and my phones were not soaked like they were in the other pouch. In addition to being the right size, it is sturdy as well. My only concern is that I do not need the crutches anymore however, I love the bag so much that I'm considering ways to still use it. The crutch bag is the one for you if you need crutches!.
The number of people who have asked where I got this is so high. The water bottle fits perfectly in this case. Zipper pouches like this one are ideal for carrying iPhones or small wallets. A pocket on the outside is too small to hold sunglasses or anything else that I might need. The crutch is tightly secured to the strap. When you want to take a quick trip without carrying a purse or backpack, this is perfect.
ACL and meniscus tears in the 16 year old girl I have. It helped her so much to have this crutch bag when she was on crutches for 5 weeks after a surgery. As a matter of fact, when she was finally given the go ahead to stop using crutches, after her initial excitement, she said, "Oh man, I'm really going to miss my crutch bag!" A great deal of help was provided by it.
The bag is ideal for carrying small to medium It has a zippered pouch that keeps my phone handy, as well as two Velcro pouches that are good for pens, business cards, etc. The Velcro straps could be a little longer so my fingers did not run, but they are functional and hold very.