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The Ergobaum 7G by Ergoactives is a premium pair of ergonomic forearm crutches designed for adults 5’ to 6’6” tall, supporting up to 360 lbs. Featuring medical-grade aluminum construction, adjustable height and grips, foldable design, shock absorption technology, non-slip tips, built-in LED lights, and padded cuffs, these crutches combine advanced comfort, safety, and durability. Recommended by doctors and physical therapists, they are ideal for injury recovery and daily mobility, delivering a pain-free, stable walking experience.














| Best Sellers Rank | #75,924 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #18 in Crutches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 686 Reviews |
P**N
Absolutely Wonderful But Take Your Time Learning To Use Them!
I'm a 66 year-old amputee since 1994, 5'11", 175lbs. In those 28 years, I've mostly used a prosthesis, but I have extensive experience with simple forearm crutches. However, I've been suffering from an arthritic carpal-metacarpal joint on my left thumb/hand which now makes the use of rigid forearm crutches painful. I had to recently return to the use of forearm crutches because of stump issues that prevent me from donning my prosthesis. So...back to the old crutches. I began searching for a more comfortable crutch and came across the 7G. A bit pricey, but given that I'll be using them for the next few months after the upcoming re-amputation of my leg, I decided that I needed these guys! A fair warning, though. Even if you're an old pro with forearm crutches like me, these guys will take some time to properly adjust them and a bit of practice to use them. There are two factors that come into play with these new crutches and may give you cause for concern (though temporary). The first is the spring shock absorption built into the lower end of the crutch. Even though you adjust them to your height, you will immediately find that they get a little shorter in length, which causes you to bend your knee(s) a little more during each stride. At first, this is disconcerting, but you will quickly get used to it, and trust me, the shock absorbers are WORTH it! The second is the shape and "squishyness" of the handgrip as you follow-through your stride, placing your full weight upon it. It made me feel a bit unstable at first, but once I learned exactly how to hold the grip in my palm, that instability evaporated. The bottom line is that if you are gripping them incorrectly, you will experience some instability during weight-bearing on the crutch. These grips are the answer to my arthritic thumb problem and I can't praise the "ergonomic" design enough! They are heavier than normal forearm crutches, but not by much, and I don't notice it during use. I like the floor grips, which feel more stable to me. As for the "horn"...I don't really see the point, although the pitch is not identical in both crutches. In fact, as a musician, I noticed right away that there was a Major interval of a third between the two...so even though useless, they DO harmonize. 🤣 However, the light is definitely useful during those midnight trips to the restroom. As for quality...the metal components such as the shaft and adjustment locking mechanisms seem to be robust and feel solidly reliable. The upper arm rest and grip assembly, though made of a type of plastic, are equal solid and "give" in all the right ways and at the right times. I haven't had them long enough to report on any stress-tests of the upper assembly. I will say that the hand-screw adjustment of the grip angle seems surprisingly sturdy and that portion is of a solidly metal composition. I've only had these crutches for two days, and I'm certain that I'm still not finished with tweaking the height and grip/angle adjustments, but I would recommend these to anyone who has the string to use regular forearm crutches with one caveat - no matter where you are on the experience level with forearm crutches, be patient, use them and get used to them before making any judgments about them. I'm certain you'll be glad you did. Five stars from me!👍
B**K
Great Crutches with comfortable grips
I bought these to replace my Kmina folding crutches, and have been very happy with them. I have a neurologic disorder that cases extreme weakness in my arms and legs, so I use these everywhere. There are many areas to make small adjustments to make them more comfortable for you. The cuff loop can be flipped around the back or down in the front for short distances or to lay the crutched on top of each other in the car. The built in flashlight is actually very useful when I take my dog out at night. The hand grips are very comfortable and have made a big difference on the arthritis in my hands. The crutches fold up easily for plane trips but they do not fold up as much as my old Kmina crutches. The crutch tip is one of the biggest that I have ever seen but when wet it still maintains good traction. Despite being twice the weight of my old crutches, I have found the weight to be good and these seem a bit more stable because of the weight. The aluminum is strong enough to not dent even after the car doors have been slammed into them several times. The only feature that I don't care for is the alarm. It really doesn't seem to have a point, and it is too quiet for it to be useful. Overall these are great, and I am very happy with them.
R**.
Absolutely Outstanding!
I couldn't tell you how much this have helped me used as crutches (2) and cane (1). As a substitute for regular crutches they easier to use (less work), more stable and can be used on stairs. As a substitute for a cane same applies. The rolling action of the bottom cap actually does help you walk more naturally and the hand grip/forearm brace rather than the arm pit placement of traditional crutches are so much more comfortable. NO MORE ARM PUT ABRASSIONS! Only down side is that I lost one of the clips and have contacted the manufacturer for spare parts with NO RESPONSE. For $350+ I paid for them you think they could get back or have some ways of getting me to a place that has them. Fundamentally my two are now worthless in term of use as crutches. IF THE VENDOR READS THIS PLEASE CONTACT!!! Great product and worth that money.
P**Y
A MEDICAL LIABILITY
Falsely listed as ergonomic. Grips force your hands to contort and form to them, not the other way around. -They even list connective tissue disorders in their description, which is almost funny as these grips cause metacarpal dislocations in people with connective tissue disorders. Overall quality is cheap; the build design is uneducated at best, and medically negligent at worst. These are not at all balanced. -The “knee rests” offer nothing but something to snag yourself on, and the extra wobble caused by their placement, along with the bulky crutch tips, and the internal pogo springs, cause severe joint fatigue and elbow/shoulder subluxations and dislocations in addition to the metacarpal and wrist trauma caused by the grips. To summarize: DO NOT GET THESE. In addition to being built like someone’s kid picked random things out of Shenzen Dollar Tree bins like a horn buzzer and little flashlights, the ultimate design is so poor is actively causes physical trauma rather than alleviating it. Next time consult a physiatrist/OT/OS/Prostheticist, or any number of medical professionals to avoid injuring customers. —IT IS INCREDIBLE THAT THESE ARE ALLOWED TO BE SOLD ON HERE AT ALL.
H**S
Reasonable but not super impressive
The Good (Pros) Suspension System: Effectively absorbs impact, reducing the "bouncing weight" and strain on the wrists. Ergonomics: The handles are well-designed for comfort, though grip preference remains subjective. Advanced Rubber Feet: Significantly better than standard crutches; the articulating base maintains better surface contact. Mobility: Successfully provides the intended comfort and mobility required for recovery. The Bad (Cons) Brittle Plastics: Cable ties snapped easily, and more importantly, the battery compartment tabs broke immediately, requiring tools (Phillips screwdriver) just to get the device powered. Snow/Winter Performance: The high-contact grooves in the feet trap slush, making them a slip hazard on indoor floors. Flimsy Switches: The light switches lack resistance, leading to accidental battery drain when leaned against walls. Material Comfort: The lower arm security bands are too rigid and abrasive against bare skin. Alarm: The volume is too low and the frequency is hardly effective. Actionable Improvements & Tips If you are stuck with these crutches, here are a few ways to address the issues you mentioned: 1. Solving the Abrasive Arm Bands Since the security bands are "abrasive/itching," you can wrap them in moleskin tape or a neoprene sleeve. This adds a soft barrier without compromising the security of the strap. 2. Winter Safety To prevent the "sludge" issue: Keep a small stiff-bristled brush near your front door to flick out snow from the grooves before walking on smooth tile or wood. Consider using a "crutch ice spike" attachment if you frequently navigate frozen terrain. 3. DIY Utility Hook You can attach a large "S-biner" or a "Mommy Hook" (stroller clip) to the vertical shaft using heavy-duty zip ties or a hose clamp. Warning: Ensure any weight hanging from the grip does not throw off your center of gravity.
L**.
Excellent Quality
These Ergobaum 7th generation forearm crutches were purchased for my daughter (25) who has Cerebral Palsy. She had been using standard metal cuffed forearm crutches for a couple of years but was never able to get to the point of being highly functional in using them. They just didn’t work for her. A new Physical Therapist suggested she try these. They were a GAME CHANGER! Change was evident from her first trial with these new crutches - specifically, the design of the bottom of the crutch is much safer, better grip on the floor surface and allows her to focus on crutch placement and navigating her environment. She feels safer, more confident in using them. She also notes the crutch grips (formed as a grip) are easier to hold and maneuver. The angle and material used in the cuffs make them more customizable to her forearms. They just fit her and her needs. So glad she has these - with continued practice/experience, I have no doubt in her ability to use these functionally. They have our highest recommendation.
J**G
Great comfort & easy adjustment, silly noise button
I recently broke my foot, so I can't bear much weight at all on my right foot. I had regular crutches initially, but they were too painful on my hands/arms and too unwieldy, so I was looking at forearm crutches. I have now had these for a week or so and here is what I found: (1) Comfort: I'm 5'5 and weigh 140 lbs, and I was able to easily set up and adjust the crutches. They are SO comfortable compared to regular crutches. They bear weight on my forearms (the forearms pads are extremely helpful and comfortable) and hands, and the hand holders are VERY comfortable and ergonomically designed. I appreciated that I could adjust the angle of the hand grip. The straps are a little silly but they work, I haven't had any complaints about those like others have. (2) Flimsy Parts: I have *NOT* had any problem with flimsy parts that others have noted in reviews yet, but it's still early days - I'll update my review later on that topic. (3) Noise Button: I agree w/ other customers that the noise button is silly - it is not loud enough to be useful to alert others of a fall. Yelling would work much better. (4) Light: I agree w/ others that the light included is very helpful. I use it when trying to get to the bathroom at night and it's been super helpful - I don't have to balance my iPhone camera to light my way, or wing it and potentially trip.
S**E
Good idea, mediocre execution
These crutches have some fantastic ideas, but the execution is lacking/inconsistent. Within hours of first using them, the forearm adjustment pin failed. The forearm adjustment works with a small plastic pin, that slides inside a tube between two holes. The problem is that whoever designed these put the seam of the two plastic halves down the middle splitting the adjustment holes in two. This causes the pin to actually push the two halves apart and pop back down to the lowest setting when pressure is applied. Given my size, they don't feel stable at the lower setting, so they have to go back This problem could be solved by making using some form of plastic welding on the seam, placing some type of o-ring in the holes to distribute the pressure better, or relocating the pin placement to the sides maybe. An even better solution would be to make the base of the forearm assembly out of metal, or some type of stronger material, as the crutches feel like they have a lot of twist to them, and they want to squirm around. The spring rates in the base were different in both of my crutches, with the right crutch having noticeably more give. This caused an unstable, twisting sensation when using them. As noted in some other reviews, the plastic bands for the cuffs very cumbersome to use with one hand. It would really help to have a quick release that can easily be operated with one hand, especially for those that like to have the forearm strap very snug. The lights on the crutches are very handy. The switch would probably be better placed on the outer side as opposed to the back where they currently are, and maybe use a button instead of a switch, but it's still workable I definitely prefer the feet on these compared to regular crutches. Not just for movement, but their shape makes it a bit easier to manipulate things on the ground. The adjustable handle is very good, and allowed me to set a position that is very comfortable to hold. I am skeptical of its longevity as it's interior also seems to be plastic. For now though, it is working well. I'm 6'2" 235 lbs athletic, muscular build, and am using these for getting around after an achilles tendon surgery. If you're a smaller/lighter person I'm sure you probably won't have to face the flex/twisting issues I have with these. If you're heavier though, you may want to reconsider unless they do something to improve the design. As it is I have to send these back, because with the forearm cuff being at the top setting to support my arm length, these just aren't confidence inspiring.
A**R
Llega 1 muleta en lugar de 2
El producto bien, pero dice MULETAS y solo llega 1 muleta
L**I
I will definitely recommend it for you
Great product, amazing quality very well done thank you very much
W**D
مراجعة
العكازات ثقيلة جدا وتصدر اصوات اثناء المشي لا اراها خيار جيد هناك عدة خيارات افضل منها خصوصا اذا كنت تريدها للمشي الطويل فهذه لن تساعد في ذلك وغير مريحة في المقبض الاسوء في الامر ان المنتج غير قابل للاسترجاع
W**Y
Best thing I ever bought
These are fantastic, I have a spinal injury and need help walking. I walked 90km with them and snow, ice, sandy beaches and cobblestone and they were great. Handles are soft rubber, so I got no blisters and they are very adjustable and fold up to fit in a suitcase.
G**.
Excelentes muletas
Las compré para mi hijo, el es amputado de pierna izquierda recientemente y jamás había utilizado muletasy estas le dieron seguridad y excelente movilidad. Se desarman y eso para viajar es muy práctico porque no estorban, adicional vienen con luces que son de mucha utilidad cuando damos caminatas nocturnas. Vienen con un tipo soporte en cada muleta qué es como para descansar la pierna en el caso de que se utilicen por fractura, como no es el caso, mi hijo decidió retirarlos y eso las aligeró. Él dice que son muy cómodas y tanto le han gustado que ya compramos otras pero ahora de fibra de carbono para que sean más ligeras. En verdad son muy buenas muletas. Como dato mi hijo mide 1.85 mts y pesa 81 kilos
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