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Quad Feet Crutches, children

Quad Feet Crutches, children
Light aluminum adjustable crutches with 4 feet. Fork handle or anatomic handle. Provide extra stability rear, forward and to the side. For users with good weight bearing on legs but needing stability.

Classification
12 03 16 03 - Multi-tip walking sticks and canes



The product series contains 1 product.

Product 1 of 1
Quads for Children


HMI-no.
89876
Article-no.
OPC-AL03

Registration date
15-12-2015
Last updated
19-11-2024

Properties
Number of legs
4
Can be used with left hand
Yes
Can be used with right hand
Yes
Anatomic handgrip
Yes
With light-reflecting material
No
info
Reflectors that glow in the dark when light is cast upon them. Visible from all directions.
Height adjustable
Yes

Measures
Handgrip height, min
53
cm
info
Measured from the heighest point of the handgrip to the floor when the stick is the lowest position
Handgrip height, max
63
cm
info
Measured from the heighest point of the handgrip to the floor when the stick is the heighest position
Weight
575
g
User weight, max
100
kg

Test information
No information about tests according to standards info
The supplier has not provided documentation, that this product is testet according to a relevant standard. See examples of relevant standards for this product type

EU product safety regulation 
No information about CE-marking info
The supplier has not provided any information about CE-marking of the product. Explain CE-marking

Other specifications
Quest 88 provide both aluminium and steel versions of its quads depending on the strength and weight required. All Quads are sold as a pair except for the Anatomical Grip Quads, which are sold separately dependent on need for left or right handed quads.