Forearm crutch SPORT Edition
adult

Forearm crutch - SPORT Edition - INDESmed - adult
Forearm crutch - SPORT Edition - INDESmed - adult
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Characteristics

Type
forearm
User
adult

Description

CARBON FIBER CRUTCHES SPORT EDITION: EXTREME RESISTANCE AND DAMPING The INDESmed carbon fiber crutches are the lightest in the world: a weight of only 0.5lb (220 grams, as much as a mobile phone) for a maximum load of 440lb (200 kg). They are made with a single handmade carbon fiber rod. Thanks to this feature these crutches have a better stability, a higher load capacity (200 kg, 440lb) and an incredible lightness compared to standard crutches. The Sport Edition stands out for the materials used: in addition to the carbon fiber, there is a resin called Epoxy which, giving greater flexibility than any conventional crutch, allows the carbon to absorb all the energy of shocks, giving extreme cushioning. Thanks to these characteristics of carbon and resin, the Sport Edition carbon fiber crutch is able to reduce vibrations to a minimum. EXCLUSIVE DESIGN: LIGHTNESS AND ERGONOMICS The curved shape of the crutch allows a perfect and ergonomic adaptation to the tendons and muscles of the arm and shoulder. In addition, due to the method of attachment used, there are no annoying noises such as a metallic click while using the crutches. The ergonomic design of the handle offers greater comfort and prevents known problems with conventional crutches, such as pain in the wrists, hands and shoulders or joint problems, which sometimes causes tendonitis. This is a unique crutch design at the forefront of orthopaedic innovation.
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