Vive Crutch Accessories Bag - Pouch for Crutches with Foam Padded Grip Covers
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Using this, I can safely and conveniently carry my phone, money and ID, as well as a large YETI or water bottle around the house and in the garden. By being able to order things online, I no longer need to ask someone else to get me everything I need, and crutches no longer cause me as much frustration. The attachment is easy to put in place and stays put. In addition, the padded handgrips are a must-have because when you hop around, you put a lot of weight on your hands. Regularly washing them is an easy chore since they can be easily taken off. In my opinion, I highly recommend this.
Crutch Comfort is not as durable and constantly falls off as this product. While it fits a decent amount, it doesn't have much space in it at all. Good luck ever getting the coffee thermos out if you put one in it. There is a main compartment for the iPhone 11 Pro Max (with an Otterbox/Popsocket case) and a side compartment for the water bottle, you have to put the bottle in first and then the phone. Although my phone fits in the cell phone compartment, I prefer to keep it in the main compartment so that I can use the cell phone compartment for The main compartment is barely big enough to fit a glass of water if you put a phone in the phone compartment. My chapstick and hair tie can be found in the small part of the compartment at the front. After a leg injury, I have been on crutches for eight weeks, so I needed something more durable than Crutch Comfort. I constantly struggle with getting things into and out of it, so I kind of hate it, but it does the job so I am going to In order to carry other things around the house, I started wearing a backpack.
Too close to the hand grip is the main problem with the bag hanging. 3 out of 5 must be handed in There is a gap of 4 inches between it and its actual length. The Velcro straps placed over the handle should be longer, so they can also cover the hand grip. Even though I slid the screw down as low as I could, this did not As you attempt to use the crutches, your hand strikes the bag, which seriously and severely hinders your ability to use them. There is also an issue with the bag being rather short and not wide enough to accommodate many The only thing that fit in it was one skinny water bottle. Especially with the water bottle tucked inside, the bag is already hit with your hand when you put it in. Add the water bottle that sits three inches above the top, and you are unable to use the crutches at all. Do you really think the designers of this did not test it to see, oh, you're supposed to put your hand There is only one thing they have to do extend the Velcro. Then you will still have the problem of most bottles not fitting. To hold my cell phone in the zipper pouch, I planned to use it. As a result, the garment is too short. I cannot zip it shut and I have to be careful not to lose it. Though the compartment is quite small (though I bought it just a year ago), my phone is not overly large.
It is my opinion, coming from someone who has used crutches, both underarm and forearm models—there are much better designed crutch bags than those sold by most retailers nowadays. I'd like to start by saying observing some things about this one before I offer a recommendation *Brief description here This is a holder for a water bottle. My only hope is that I can get the smallest and thinnest reusable bottles or coffee mugs in there. I may be able to squeeze a short, thin plastic water bottle in there, but that's about it. In the case of any larger objects, you will not be able to put anything in the other pockets or your hand will get in the way. In my case, just carrying my cell phone in my pocket has already impacted on my hand grip. Please specify 2. Pocket with a zippered closure in the middle. It is of no use if the phone is large. It is protected by an Otterbox case for an iPhone 11ProMax. Whenever I put the card in the second pocket (tight fit), it sticks out the top, so you cannot zip it up. Your phone will fit perfectly in the water bottle pocket, but if it's larger, the bag will need to be adjusted. I found four sleeves to be useful for holding small (thin) pens in the pocket. 3.
There is a Velcro pocket in front of the wallet. As long as the item is short, such as chap stick, this is okay. There was no way for me to close my Kleenex pocket packs because they were too tall. The keys might be held here if you don't have a large fob or if you have I was not able to get it to work for me. Describe the materials and design of a product. Having the bag interfere with my hand grips is a big safety concern for me. In the event that you are not During weight bearing, you should not get distracted by playing with the bag constantly to keep it out of the way while using the grips. Due to the bottom of the bag hitting the top of the Y for the upper part of the adjustable legs, mine does not have enough clearance underneath. the problem is caused by the water bottle holder being longer, but another issue is that the bag hangs inside the crutch rather than outside of I have attached pictures for your review. It is made of plastic on top of thin canvas, which I do not like. Depending on how often you use it, the plastic can crack over time. The Velcro can also tear over time. I recommend buying the Krutch Kaddy Crutch Accessory found here on Amazon, which is slightly more expensive. As for a water bottle, the Krutch Kaddy does not accommodate one, so I use a carry strap to hang a bottle on my other crutch or use a backpack for longer Using crutches too much can cause a safety hazard, so if you have larger items, carry them in a crossbody bag or messenger bag or in a backpack. My underarm crutches have been so successful that I have just ordered a second Krutch Kaddy. On the other hand, I use crutches attached to my forearms. My non-verbal communication is non-verbal At the moment, I am wearing an underarm brace because my weight bearing right now is affected from another surgery. It is my hope that this will be useful to.
Pockets make it easy to go to the doctor or to the store when you need to. The following are a few of my It should be possible to fit travel cups in the bottle holders. Second, the over the handle straps should be made Even though they are soft, placing all of your weight on them is still irritating.
A crutch bag such as this has proven to be extremely useful. My wallet, my phone, and the travel size sanitizing spray are put in that bag. We found it hard to carry a backpack and purse at the same time. When I was in physical therapy, this was especially useful. Then lean against a wall with crutches. Since I don't touch anything on a regular basis, I don't have to worry too much about germs, especially since I'm an HIV positive.
As well as being attached to the front of the scooter, it's also attached to the back. I can pop it on whatever device I'm using during the day for whatever activity I'm doing and I'll have everything I need, no matter where I am. You can take it anywhere and apply it to This is awesome! I'm so glad I bought it!.