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iWalk 2.0 Hands Free, Pain Free Knee Crutch, Fits Height 4'10"-6'6", 275lbs

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Unit Type
ft
Item Height
17 in
Maximum Load Capacity
275lbs
Item Length
8 in
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Suitable For
Indoor, Outdoor
Item Weight
5 lb
Item Width
6 in
UPC
0009685924045

About this product

Product Information

The iWalk 2.0 hands-free crutch rehabilitation device, as implied in the name, allows any injured user to move around comfortably. Too much support isn't required - or any at all, in fact - from his or her hands or forearms. It allows extended mobility on the injured knee and its surrounding area and offers an adjustable height option, making it usable by people of different sizes. It's also shock-absorbent.

Product Identifiers

Brand
iWALKFree
MPN
HFC20001BK
GTIN
0606280663340, 0009685924045, 0757302494357, 0696859240454, 0852669371201
UPC
0606280663340, 0009685924045, 0757302494357, 0696859240454, 0852669371201
Model
2.0
eBay Product ID (ePID)
710134905

Product Key Features

Color
Black
Age Group
Adult
Features
Shock Absorber, Adjustable Height, Bariatric, Handgrip, Foldable
Material
Aluminum
Type
Hands-Free Crutch

Dimensions

Weight
4.5 lbs.

Item description from the seller

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DumontBoyz

99.3% positive Feedback4.2K items sold

Joined Apr 2007

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4.9
Reasonable postage costs
4.9
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5.0
Communication
5.0

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  • Top favourable review

    iWalk 2.0

    High quality product with excellent directions. Takes less than one minute to put on or take off. Cannot sit with it on in MOST circumstances. Clearly keeps one's weight off the affected foot/leg. It frees up one or both hands to carry objects. Depending upon the environment you may want to use one hand to hold the top of the device. There is a good handle there to grip. Gets a lot of looks and questions. I was able to negotiate stairs very well when going up on the first day. It takes a while to be able to go down stairs but, I'm getting the hang of that too. I find doing everything in reverse is best when descending stairs. I tried sideways and other methods but will stay with just going backwards. I recommend hanging on to the stair rail with both hands when on stairs! If ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: medical-supply-depot

  • Top critical review

    CAUTION - use iWalk with care. It's easy to stumble and fall

    iWalk seems like an excellent idea but should come with a caution. It is very easy to stumble (and fall). It is not suitable for everybody and certainly not for elderly people with balance and/or strength issues. I am a young and fairly able person but with a sore ankle. I wouldn't have believed how easy it is to lose your balance. Only suitable on a completely smooth surface (floor). Also, as it is impossible to sit in a chair with the iWalk on, it has limited use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: soldinmilwaukee

  • Allows freedom and use of both hands, but...

    The iWalk 2.0 is solid, well constructed, and very adjustable. Although a bit uncomfortable and awkward, it does allow mobility with the use of both hands that is simply not an option with crutches. It also allows the ability to go up and down stairs (very carefully), which is also not an option with a knee scooter. However, the risk of tripping and falling with the iWalk 2.0 is high, especially on carpeted, slippery, or uneven surfaces. One of the biggest failings of this device is that it exposes the injured lower leg to becoming a crush point in a backward fall. This would almost certainly result in a devastating injury to the already vulnerable leg. In the case of an ankle that had undergone surgery, this would no doubt require a second trip to the OR. This risk could be easily ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: jafdiscountsales

  • Not for everybody

    I am in my 60's. Male. Athletic. Good balance and workout at the gym 3-4 days per week. Though warned by my Orthopdeic not to, I bought one anyhow. I still prefer my knee kart. The iWalk 2.0. is a very good idea and well built. But I had trouble with self closing doors. Walks across a parking lot are a bit scary with uneven pavement and stepping up or down curbs. It worked well on the steps in the theater though. Practice did not improve my opinion. In the right circumstances it could be a great benefit for someone. I will keep it until my ankle is fully healed, but don't anticipate much use.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: takingoffersnow

  • Hands free mobility with considerations

    Being able to move without crutches and your hands free is great. It does get you around good and you can cover most terrain with caution. A few things to be aware of though; the leg only adjusts so much and you might have to try several different shoes to accommodate the leg length discrepancy, you should spend some time adjusting the straps for the best fit, I have a cast on my lower leg and the padding is not sufficient to keep it from digging into my shin, and speaking of padding it is minimal really so you won’t be wearing this for extended periods. That said, I would buy another one just for the mobility. You can also use it without strapping in for short trips, say to the bathroom, if you have a strong enough grip to hold it in place while walking.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: mdmedical