Top Glides Precut Walker Tennis Ball Glides (Black)
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If you want the slits to be a little wider, use a sharp knife. One of the hardest things to do is to make a slit in a ball that doesn't already have one. The risk of cutting oneself is high. Don't forget to take off the cap. Don't throw away the cap. You might need it in the future.
The pair must be the same.
I have used them on both platforms and have no problems with them
Perhaps if the back legs are of the same size as the front The front of a van would look great with them, but I don't recall seeing them used. It's difficult to say for sure, however.
Selected User Reviews For Top Glides Precut Walker Tennis Ball Glides (Black)
There is a lot of potential in these. Unfortunately, their performance has not been up to par. 20 years ago, we cut our own tennis balls to put on our husband's walker when he had his first hip replacement. His physical therapy schedule involved him going back and forth 5 days each week, and he was everywhere with a lot of outside work. I ordered these thinking they would be perfect for his hip revision, when I saw them before he got it done. It was disappointing, to say the least. Tennis balls made of plastic are not as strong as real ones. His mobility has not been restricted by physical therapy, and he uses them very little outside, which causes the shoes to wear through It's better to buy several of these sets if you decide to go this route, since they will wear out.

The cast was heavy and I had to lift the walker (a beginner-user) to move forward. By noon, I was so tired that I never failed to take an evening nap. I got another cast in two weeks, a purple one this time, and I realized how many people with walkers I had seen who had tennis balls on their As soon as I saw the Amazon announcement I immediately ordered two sets of two for myself. They all came in purple and cost me Putting off the tennis balls as soon as they arrived was easy for my husband and we had a lot of fun with them Changing the game! I can now effortlessly glide over my hardwood floors with little effort and without causing any injuries because I don't have to put any weight on my left foot/ankle! A single nap has also been removed from the daily schedule. I appreciate all that you do for my quality of life (and style).

Here is a picture of a tennis ball. It is not impossible for them to be destroyed. The second way I save them is by only using them inside. Changing my shoes as I walk out the door is easy for me since I have another pair for the outdoor. I like this a lot. It is friction that does this. The best way to save them is to use different pairs indoors and outdoors. I buy a few of them and have them handy for being outdoors. They are inexpensive so I buy a few of them. They will keep your hardwood floors in good condition.

The legs of the walker have already poked through the bottom of these after being purchased a couple of weeks ago There is a warning on the packaging that states "Not recommended for exterior surfaces", and they The walker does nowhere near as well as hiking with us, but apparently short walks on the concrete walkway between the car and our apartment or other places are sufficient to work them out. Users whose mileage may differ if they stay inside or are very lightweight will probably have a different experience. By the way, the legs of our walker have a 1-inch height We did not have any problems installing the balls since their diameters were 1/8" and 0. 5mm. A hole was punched in the middle of the Y-shaped funnel A sharp tool was used to cut the pattern, and then a hard tool was used to push the leg into the opening. While it would have made the effort easier if the cuts had been longer, I don't think the balls would have stayed in place.

This tennis ball was very disappointing to me. It was difficult for me to put them on despite the fact that they were precut. For them to fit, I would have to cut the groves about half an inch deeper. It took another two days for the blisters to The old saying goes, "What is cheap, is dear. ". I couldn't agree more. If you plan to use these on smooth linoleum or wood floors, I do not recommend them. Use them only on wooden floors. Avoid concrete and tile.

may think that by buying pre-owned cars, one will save money If the balls were made for walkers, they would fit right away, rather than having to be cut. The number is called, and a voice mail for a "wireless customer" is left. It's been two days since I left a message, but I did not hear back from them. Unfortunately, customer service is poor. There must be another product that can attach to walking legs more quickly. There is none in this one.

I am disappointed. These are for a Lady at a local church who has a Walker that needs to be dressed up. In order to make these tennis balls fit on the Walker, the slip has to be widened. As I struggled to cut a larger slit, the slit didn't even appear as smooth as it should have. I put tennis balls on the Walker at my church, but the lady at my church did not like the tennis balls. Tennis balls were moving too fast for her and she didn't like how the Walker moved. Despite the fact that it is unique to her, I have worked with hundreds of people who use tennis balls on their walkers with no issues. I ended up wasting these tennis balls because the slipt was so terrible anyway that I brought them off of the ladies Walker. In addition, because I had to cut the slit to make it bigger, I was not able to return the product. I suggest this company make an effort to ensure that this let is easy to open and place on Walker legs.
