| | |  | Keyword Search: duro-med | Home » Universal Crutch Carry-On | | | | | | | Description: | | Universal Crutch Carry Ons . Easily attaches to cane or crutch. . Adjustable Velcro® loop straps. . Four pockets for easy transporting. . Mobility is unaffected! . Available in black, 10” x 5½” x 1¾”. | | | Product Details: | | | Average Customer Rating:
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
It gets the job done.Jun 14, 2010 After reading previous purchasers reviews and studying the available pictures I knew that this carry-on was going to have some issues with staying in the desired elevation upon my crutches. However I also realized this would be quickly resolved with one or two zip ties through the handle adjustment holes. This solution worked as desired in holding the carry-on and doesn't look tacky in my opinion. I mean really...crutches are not that much of a fashion accessory to begin with.
If your looking for something that gets the job done, as far enabling you to regain the freedom to be able to readily carry objects now that your hands are otherwise occupied, at a reasonable price and dependability then I would recommend this product.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
very helpful....Nov 19, 2008 My friend loves this gadget... we were just talking about how it would be helpful to come up with something to attach to a crutch to help transport things and the next day I came across this and ordered it for her!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Handy ProductOct 19, 2007 The product is a great aid for those on crutches and know what a difficult task it is to carry even the smallest of items. I found that this pouch was perfect in size for carrying a small bottle of water (or commuter coffee cup) as well as pens, wallet, cell phone and other small items. There is one major design flaw in that the velcro straps that loop around the side bars are not enough to keep the bag from sliding down. I did however find a simple solution by securing down the straps with a couple of nylon cable ties threaded through the adjustable hand grip holes on the crutch. With that quick fix the bag works perfectly.
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