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In a message dated 03/14/2000 7:27:38 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<<     A company called Walk Easy makes lightweight forearm crutches in 8 or
10
 different colors, sized for adults or children.  I believe they also make
 walkers in 2 or 3 colors.  They have a website at http://www.walkeasy.com
     I have 2 pairs and the only problem I've had is that the original
 equipment crutch tips were terrible, very unsteady and prone to slipping,
 but they are a standard size and can be readily and inexpensively replaced.
  >>

My crutches are Walk Easy and they are terrific.  It was weird getting used
to them after the heavy clunkers I was using before, but the Walk Easy
crutches are a lot less fatiguing.

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