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The Sunrise Healthcare Double Adjustable Crutches (Medium) feature a plastic ergonomic handle and adjustable height settings (530-806mm handle, 200-275mm cuff) to provide personalized support. Crafted with lightweight aluminum and equipped with non-slip ferrule feet, these crutches support users up to 180 kg, ensuring stability and comfort for extended use. Highly rated and trusted by healthcare professionals, they are the smart choice for anyone seeking reliable mobility aid.







| ASIN | B00667SXGY |
| Base Material | Aluminium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 50,260 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 28 in Crutches |
| Brand | NRS Healthcare |
| Brand Name | NRS Healthcare |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,265 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 80.6 Centimetres |
| Extended length | 80.6 Centimetres |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05038948657913 |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 2 x crutches |
| Item Type Name | Crutch |
| Item Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
| Item height | 4 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | NRS |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 80.6 Centimetres |
| Product Warranty | 12 months |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| Shaft material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 785923815039 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**R
Recommended
Good product
5**H
Good value and sturdy
I purchased this brand as it was the same as my NHS pair. The handle on these is far more sturdy and comfortable than my NHS ones. Also the cuff section is height adjustable which is much better too.. I’ve been on crutches for 6 months due to ankle injury, but wished I’d purchased these sooner due to comfort of handle. Definitely recommend.
A**E
Excellent crutches and value for money. Highly recommended.
Needed an extra pair of crutches besides the ones the hospital gave me. It was good to have an extra pair at the top of the stairs, as climbing the stairs on my knees would of been more of a pain if I had to lug crutches as well! I travelled to New Zealand with these crutches and it was good that I could lower them to make them small enough to fit in the overhead compartment so they didn’t get in anyone’s way, it was also easy to pop them back into the right height position. I have now been using them for 19 weeks solid and they are still going strong. I had to use them for seven weeks in the shower, they are slippery on a wet surface so had a wet towel (dry towel was also slippery) on the floor which made them sturdy. My hospital crutches are also slippery on wet surfaces. The water hasn’t affected the appearance in any way. The handles are hard plastic unlike the rubber texture from the hospital ones, so I purchased some soft handle grips as my thumbs/hands were getting a little sore but that was at the beginning and it may have just been because I wasn’t use to using crutches. I weigh 9 1/2 stone so they have had quite a bit of pressure on them everyday as I cannot weight bear on one leg and still look and work as good as when I first received them. They arrived very quickly with instructions. I would recommend these crutches to a anyone who wanted a second pair or for sole use.
D**I
A tiny bit to short to be honest.
I am 6 foot one inch tall. And I found these crutches to be a tiny bit to short for me. By around a inch and a half for me to keep a good posture while using them. How ever. That's just personal nit picking. The structure is good. Nice and sturdy and extreamly light weight. And while , like I said. They were a tiny bit to small for me to keep a good posture. They provided much needed relife while I was waiting for my epidural. So anyone at a guess..... 5 foot 4 inches, to 6 foot could probably use these comfortably. I would how ever suggest investing in some better comfort hand grips for them.
C**M
Very useful in walking
Very good elbow cane
J**S
Good for Overweights and Very Tall
Excellent height adjustment. Robust enough for heavy over weights and for people 6' 6".
S**6
Cheap can be perfectly adequate
I'm a big guy, 25st. I pulled a muscle in my calf really badly and ordered these to get around as I am a Carer for an elderly chronically disabled parent. Putting the feet up for a few days is not an option in a Carers world. I ordered these on Prime and they arrived next day. They did the job for a few days until I could hobble around without them. No issues whatsoever. Strongly recommended, they held my weight admirably. Being a Carer I am well aware of the universal practice of wildly over-pricing every and all items and utensils required by the disabled, blatant, legalised extortion truth be told, captive market and they cedrtainly take advantage of that reality every opportunity, but when did the government ever give a damn about the disabled community bar mucho lip-service. They're now in the shed in case required in the future. Don't hesitate, buy these and save a lot of quid.
A**J
For 5' 6" go for large. Medium too small
Unfortunately as we do, I read the reviews. I am 5' 6" and the medium on the last position was too small for me. So with a fractured ankle I have to re order another pair. I would suggest that medium is for a child, around 9 to 15 and large is adult, if you have a tall child get the crutches based on your child being adult height. My eldest was 6' at 10 . In the uk most of us still use imperial height measurements, so it would be easier if we could buy these crutches with description relating to imperial measurements. It is difficult buying a walking aid based on the measurements of it. I have been using a walking stick for 8 years and even that is difficult to go by as crutches are used in a different position, to use comfortably they need to be slightly longer than a walking stick. I would suggest to buy extra large for a very tall person.
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