BIG XL Crutches with Closed Cuff

$189.95

Description

The Big XL crutch with closed cuff is designed for users who need extra strength, reliable stability, and all-day comfort in a high-quality walking aid. Crafted from durable aluminum tubing and tested to support up to 150 kg, this crutch combines superior engineering with customizable style for dependable performance in any setting.

The closed arm cuff keeps the crutch securely in place, even when the hand is briefly released, ideal for performing daily tasks such as opening doors, carrying items, or managing small activities without losing support. This smart design feature enhances independence while maintaining safety and stability at all times.

Key Features of the Big XL Crutch with Closed Cuff:

  • Closed plastic arm cuff for secure support
  • Supports up to 150 kg (tested by TU Berlin)
  • 6 ergonomic grip variations available
  • Adjustable height: 3-fold upper, 13-fold lower with clip system
  • High-quality aluminum tubes
  • Natural rubber tips with metal inlay for added grip
  • Equipped with reflectors for safety

The Big XL crutch with closed cuff is built to deliver lasting reliability and comfort. With its durable construction, ergonomic design, and personalized options, it ensures every step is supported, safe, and stylish, empowering you to stay mobile and independent every day.

Height: 37.2″-51″ / 94.5-129.5 cm

Weight: 2.86 lb / 1300 g per pair

MAX. load capacity: up to 330.7 lb / 150 kg body weight

Rollator sizing

Note: Max weight is 130 kg (285 lbs). The handle height on the Compact Track is 79 – 91 cm (31,1“- 35,8“) and the Regular- and Wide Track is 80 – 95 cm (31,5” – 37,4”).

If your measurement from floor to wrist is not within this range, this rollator is not likely to be a good fit.

Other things to consider:
Seat height
The main difference between the Compact- and the Regular and Wide Track is the seat height. The higher the seat, the easier it is to get in and out of the seat.

Body shape and flexibility
The ergonomic design of the handles means that they are narrower at the top,
This further means that even though the seat width shows a fit, you might need to do a bit of “salsa” around the handles to get into the seat. If you do not feel comfortable or flexible
enough to do so, we recommend to choose a wider model.

Use of seat
How much you tend to use the seat matters for your choice of model. If you rely on the
seat for frequent rests, a wider seat will be a more comfortable option.
If you won’t be sitting a lot and you are fine with doing a bit of “salsa” when getting in and
out of the seat, then a slimmer model would be a good match.

Indoor vs outdoor use
If you plan on using your rollator mostly inside, with chair nearby and narrow walk-ways,
a slimmer model is advisable, since it takes up less space and have a bigger marginal to
fit through doors etc.