

🚀 Elevate your stride with comfort and style—because mobility should never hold you back!
The KMINA Adjustable Forearm Crutch PRO Model is a patented, ergonomically designed walking aid made in Europe, engineered to reduce hand, wrist, and shoulder pain while improving posture and energy efficiency. Supporting up to 220 lbs, it features a flexible spring cushioning system and a versatile strap for hands-free use, empowering users to move faster and more comfortably.









K**S
Can Use with a Broken Hand, Super Comfortable and Secure
These are incredibly comfortable crutches! I'll never use traditional crutches again.I broke my ankle, had surgery, and was confined to bed for a couple months. After the first month, I broke my finger when my regular crutches slipped on my hardwood floors and I fell.I switched to using wheelchairs because I couldn't put weight on my hand with the broken finger. But then I needed to start doing PT for my ankle. I found these crutches, which I could use even with my broken finger!!They're so comfortable because you're not putting all of your weight on your wrist. You don't run the risk of hurting your shoulder like you do with traditional crutches. And the pads on the floor are really big and made of soft flexible rubber that grips much better than the tiny hard rubber caps on traditional crutches.If you have something wrong with your hand and need crutches, these are amazing. Even if nothing is wrong with your hand, I'd still recommend these for their comfort and stability.
S**N
Great
Great
D**V
Quick to assemble, sturdy, and comfortable!
I originally got one of these for times when I needed more than just my cane. I liked it so much that I got the other one, to give me even more mobility options. I also got some cane holders from https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0872KGSSR and wrapped one around, as shown in this picture. It blends in pretty well, and it gives me options for how to hang it when I'm out and about.The height of the cane and length from the elbow rest to the handle are both adjustable. I wish the angle were adjustable, as well, but I can also see that it wouldn't be as sturdy that way. Additionally, you can use the left crutch on the right and vice versa- it isn't quite as comfortable, but it would work.It's very simple to put together and could probably be assembled in under 2 minutes. It requires a bit of strength to get the pieces together, so if you have disabilities in your arms and/or wrists, you may need help.
K**L
Cane
Getting used to using it. Gets better each day.
M**E
Easy to use…
I have been looking for something like this for sometime! Love it!I had been using a crutch and I really wanted to be using a cane, but my hands are not very strong with the arthritis. I needed something that was like a cane but would let me lean on it and use more of my arm than my hand. This was perfect! This type of cane would be good for anybody w/arthritis, Parkinson’s, has had a stroke etc.It has some sort of spring action or something that gives you a bit of a bounce. Doesn’t make it such a hard jerky walk with each step.The only part that was a little bit uncomfortable, but was an easy fix was the plastic piece that holds your arm in. This arm piece just seemed to rub my arm a little bit and I was afraid with long use it would make it a little sore. I ended up getting a soft velcro infant seatbelt cover on Amazon. It’s what parents use on babies infant car seats to cover up the straps. It went over the plastic arm piece perfectly and was very soft on my arm. Easy and inexpensive fix.I have been using this cane for about three weeks now and it has gotten easier and easier to use. Definitely a great purchase!
A**R
Support cane
This cane is perfect if you need durable support. Surgery on the left foot and brace on the right wrist! This cane provided exactly what I needed to transfer from a walker to a cane with limited use of my hand and wrist.
J**Q
Egronomic!
Simplicity to put together!
G**A
Good one arm suppot
I only wish it was more horizontal to the ground, and the base smaller. I use it to lean on to support scoliosis. I can walk fast and normally if im leaning on someone’s arm. Not everyone needs a crutch for leg ir foot issues. Love there is no pressure on my arthritic hands. I do not like the brace. I cant ise it over a heavy sweater or coat. Would rather have a soft strap. Its ok for short distances but hurts after awhile.
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