Steel Crutches With 350 Lb. Capacity, Adult, Pair
Steel Crutches With 350 Lb. Capacity, Adult, Pair
$20.29
Steel Crutches With 350 Lb. Capacity, Tall Adult, Pair
$22.08
Steel Crutches With 350 Lb. Capacity, Youth, Case of 6 Pairs
$95.39
Standard steel push-button crutches feature a double extruded center tube that provides load-bearing strength where it's needed the most. The special footpiece utilizes durable rivets to secure the steel tubing from the inside, providing more stability than plastic connectors. Long, virtually unbreakable stair deflector helps protect against the crutch slipping on stairs and helps increase stress tolerance at all angles without cracking; non-skid rubber tips provide good traction. Built-in metal ring helps prevent excessive wear and ensures durability. Crutches come packaged completely accessorized with no assembly required.
Brand: Medline

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