Flexyfoot Shock Absorbing Crutch Ferrule
Flexyfoot Shock Absorbing Crutch Ferrule has been specifically designed to replace an old crutch “Ferrule”.
A ferrule is the brass or rubber attachment that covers the bottom of a walking stick, walking cane or crutches, they are mostly referred to as a tip, cap or stopper.
The use of walking aids can be painful, uncomfortable and unreliable.
With the use of Flexyfoot, it no longer needs to be.
Flexyfoot transforms walking aids significantly, flexyfoot is shock absorbing, increases grip and more importantly helps to ease aches and pains.
The ferrule has flexible bellows that absorb shock when contact is made with a surface dramatically minimising discomfort in the arm and upper body.
The Flexyfoot Shock Absorbing Ferrule Consists of two parts:
Collar: Fits to Walking Aid
Collar guaranteed for one year from manufacturing defects.
The Foot: Screws into the collar
The removable foot is a serviceable part and must be changed when worn to the wear markers or damaged.
Flexyfoot fits walking aids with diameters of 16, 19, 22 and 25 mm see size guide below:
Method 1: Diameter
Measure the diameter of your walking aid and choose the size of Flexyfoot as per below:
Method 2: Circumference
Use a strip of paper to wrap around your walking aid.
Mark size and measure off length of circumference in millimeters:
What are the benefits of using Flexyfoot Shock Absorbing Crutch Ferrules?
- Flexyfoot bends to grip the whole surface, standard ferrules don’t bend and don’t grip.
- Flexyfoot has a special tread with at least 50% more grip than a standard ferrule making users feel safer and more confident.
- Flexyfoot shock absorption reduces shoulder pain and stress on your wrists and arms.
- Flexible, meaning your walking aid remains in contact with the ground even when you are moving or twisting.
- Longer lasting than traditional ferrule, around 4-8 times longer than a standard ferrule depending on user and conditions.
- Flexyfoot ferrules are available in various sizes and styles to cater for different walking aids.
- When worn or damaged the foot section can be easily renewed without replacing the whole Flexyfoot.