

🦾 Step into comfort and confidence with the Rolls Royce of crutch tips!
Thomas Fetterman Tornado Gel Tips are premium crutch tips featuring a patented gel core that absorbs 80% of impact forces, extending tip life 3-5 times longer than standard models. With a wide 2" base and pivoting design, they provide superior traction and stability on varied surfaces. Hand-assembled in the USA using high-quality natural rubber and advanced materials, these tips have sold over 1 million units in 30 years, earning a 4.6-star rating for durability and comfort.










| ASIN | B004YPTYYA |
| ASIN | B004YPTYYA |
| Brand | Thomas Fetterman |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Date First Available | 25 August 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 942GT |
| Manufacturer | Thomas Fetterman Inc. |
| Package Dimensions | 12.9 x 9.91 x 5.69 cm; 124.74 g |
| Units | 2.00 Count |
V**E
Definitely worth it for the $40. It’s made of harder rubber, has a flexible “ankle joint“ and a wide footprint. I’ve had my most recent set for almost a year, and they’re only just now getting around to the point where they’re about to wear out. BTW, this is after daily use. Pros: long lasting, large footprint, flexible “ankle joint“. CONS: tends to be very tight, trying to fit on a standard crutch shaft. Might require either a little Vaseline or some elbow grease.
A**R
These are the Rolls Royce of crutch tips! They are not cheap but give you so much comfort and safety. You are worth it, especially if you are like myself already 11 weeks on crutches.
C**G
I've been buying Fetterman crutch tips for close to 20 years now. They're simply the most comfortable, grippiest, and longest lasting tip you'll find. I've been walking on crutches for the overwhelming majority of my life (35+ years). I bought titanium Fetterman LiteStix crutches back in 2005 and have been more than satisfied with them, the tips, and the handles. I'm very active (for being physically disabled and on crutches), work a full time retail/healthcare job, and hike occasionally - A set of these tips lasts me about a year and half. The cheap crutch tips you buy from a drug store would last me about 6 weeks. I've used both the Tornado tips and the Performance GT tips; I prefer the Tornado as they're smaller and lighter which I find suits my walking and activity better. I'm glad Fetterman is now selling these on Amazon so more people can see and experience them. They're more expensive than the competition but worth the price in every way possible.
V**R
These crutch tips have made a nice improvement to my husbands daily activities. Before the Fetterman Tornado Gel Tips, we replaces crutch tips every 6-8 weeks, the regular, gray tips from the rare to find drug store. Here are the Pros: *they last for a LONG TIME with proper care. Just like you rotate your tires, or switch out shoes, we turn his tips a 1/4 turn every Sunday evening. *they really do grip the surface applied. *we can order here on Amazon and have them delivered * the gel, and design has reduced the impact (like a shock absorber) when his crutch tip strikes the ground. The Cons: *They’re a wee bit heavy. Nothing that can distract the user, but just a noticeable difference to quickly get used too. * as mentioned above, for dedicated Left side, Right side crutches, they really should be rotated. We highly recommend this to get the most mileage out if your sneakers, I mean crutches. FOOTNOTE: ***my husband has an unusual gait, specific to his needs growing up with CP. one crutch tip strikes the ground at approximately a 30° angle. THESE tips meet that challenge and we feel give him more confidence to walk head up and forward more so then always looking down to see where they land. He absolutely has less slips, and falls since using these. We are dedicated to the brand. When dealing with a chronic life challenge, it’s the little things, victories that can add ease to your daily life. We receive that here.
E**.
These are the best crutch tips that I have ever found. I've been an amputee, using crutches for almost 46 years. These tips provide more traction than anything else. They're a bit pricey but they make up for it when you realize how long they last.
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