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  1. CRUTCH BAG FOR WHEELCHAIR Picture of CRUTCH BAG FOR WHEELCHAIR The Crutch Bag for Wheelchair is designed for use by people with lower extremity, walking or mobility disabilities who use crutches and a wheelchair. This bag, which is available made of nylon, sunbrella, or cordura, provides the means for transport a pair of crutches while seated in a wheelchair. The bag attaches to the back of a wheelchair and fits one pair of crutches in an upright position. It has an outer pocket for additional items and a flap with a Velcro closure. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 20.5...[More Information]

  2. LARGER CRUTCH BAG FOR WHEELCHAIR Picture of LARGER CRUTCH BAG FOR WHEELCHAIR The Larger Crutch Bag for Wheelchair is designed for use by people with lower extremity, walking or mobility disabilities who use crutches and a wheelchair. This bag, which is available made of nylon, sunbrella, or cordura, provides the means for transport a pair of crutches while seated in a wheelchair. The bag attaches to the back of a wheelchair and fits one pair of crutches in an upright position. It has a flap with a Velcro closure and a side pockets that are large enough to fit magazines o...[More Information]

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