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Great quality, easy to adjust and fit. Directions are detailed. There is a slight learning curve to using it but the iwalk website and youtube videos are very useful. I had to be non-weight bearing due to an ankle injury for 3 weeks and after 1 week was so glad I had ordered the iwalk. It was very useful around the house for laundry and cooking dinner. I am now on 3 weeks of non-weight bearing and have a minimum of 2 more to go and would have paid significantly more for this product had I needed to!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This knee walker is very sturdy. My complaint is its weight. I am fairly lightweight (~118lbs). I have a fairly active life and have not had previous joint issues, but the weight of the knee walker caused a lot of pain in my knee and hip. I discontinued use and switched to a scooter hoping to avoid any longterm damage to my knee. I wanted to love it, I love the concept, but just too heavy for me!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
A MUST have if you are in need of a mobility product!!! You can only use it if you have injuries of ankle or foot. What is great about it is you can walk around hands free. Once it's together, you can throw it in the car and it attaches with 3 clasps. I went up and down stairs with no problem. You have to make sure you have ALL straps super tight for best stability. My legs are skinny so I added padding to the thigh strap. The surgical boot helps with the other 2. It is easy to assemble if you watch the YouTube videos. I only use my crutches for short trips and use the iWalk for ones where I need to do multiple things, cook, clean, water plants and carry food/water.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Well built, fairly easy to assemble and adjust (do follow the instructions!). This is life-changing for anyone with non-weight bearing lower leg injury. Having my hands free allows me to do things around the house such as cleaning, preparing meals, get the mail etc with much less hassle than crutches. It does take a little longer (~30s) to put them on than just grabbing the crutches which is why I still use the crutches for quick runs where I don't have to carry things.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
After researching different means of getting around after foot surgery, I located and purchased the IWalk 2.0 knee crutch. The unit was easy to assemble with clear instructions. It fits securely, and is stable to walk on with the large base/foot. Further, with proper placement of the straps, it fits comfortably and can be worn for sometime. I found it far more convenient, and easier to use, than standard crutches. Your hands are free, giving and added feeling of security against the possibility of a slip or fall, and the ability to carry items.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New