π΄ Elevate your mobility gameβbecause convenience is the new cool!
The Easy to Use Products Mobility Dual Hooks offer a minimalist, powder-coated ABS plastic design with 360-degree rotation, enabling secure, tool-free attachment to walkers, scooters, or wheelchairs. These lightweight dual hooks hold bags, purses, and canes up to 1" diameter, enhancing accessibility and organization for active seniors and mobility device users.
Color | Black |
Brand | Easy To Use Products |
Material | ABS Plastic, Steel washer, foam pad, rubber strap |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Mounting Type | Mobility Device Mount |
Style | Minimalist |
Weight Limit | 0.2 Pounds |
Special Feature | Adjustable Easy Install |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Number of Hooks | 2 |
Surface Recommendation | Metal |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 3.2 ounces |
UPC | 711379007636 |
Manufacturer | Easy to Use Products |
Part Number | jnsdi-834 |
Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 3 inches |
Item model number | jnsdi-834 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 0.2 Pounds |
Special Features | Adjustable Easy Install |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**N
Perfect for a Wheel Chair
I purchased this for a trip to Disney World. We rented a wheelchair and my mother kept balancing her 4 footed cane on her foot rest. This was the perfect solution! I was able to position the grip on the support under the arm rest so that the bottom of the cane would fall just above one of the front wheels. It was easy to load and unload the cane quickly. Great product and it will live in my bag of vacation stuff from now on!
A**R
Almost wonderful, still worth it. --design flaw makes it tricky.
I bought this for my mom to hold her reacher/grabber on the arm of her power chair. Since she was suddenly paralyzed from the waist down she is stuck in the chair and frustrated to be really limited in what she can do for herself. The reachers allow her more independence, but they're easy to lose track of. She always carries one with her, but it takes a lot of attention to keep it from slipping off her chair, falling out of her reach, getting in the way of others at a table, etc. She has tried putting a loop on the end to keep it looped onto the armrest, but a long-enough reacher sometimes hits the tire and causes all sorts of problems (like getting ripped down and driven over!)This hook set works very well to hold the reacher. I attached it to a round pipe that the armrest connects to on her chair. With the reacher in the hooks even if the arm is raised the wider ends of the reacher stop it from sliding out.THE PROBLEM that I removed a star for:All the images of this product in use have either edited out the strap tails, connected only around ideally sized items to have no excess tail, or have cut the straps to the perfect length to disappear.There are two straps on this product: the first is to attach the hook assembly onto something. I call that the "attachment strap". The other is to 'lock' an item on the hooks so it doesn't slide around / slip out, wobble, etc. I call that the "locking strap"Especially when connecting onto something smallish (like a piece of metal tubing on a wheelchair/powerchair), there is a lot of excess length of the attachment strap. That is great, I want options to secure on something thicker if / when needed.HOWEVER, if you want to attach these to something horizontal, the way the attachment strap wraps around either places a large piece of silicone strap over the top of the hooks, which makes them hard to access, or you can rotate it 180 degrees and the strap sticks straight out at the bottom.I don't have access to take a photo of the issue on my mom's chair, but I took a couple of images from the post/videos. You can see the red arrow in the first image showing the attachment strap tail sticking out over the open end of the hooks, and that's on a relatively thick securing point. This would require moving the tail piece around every time you move something on or off the hooks, with the risk of hitting the strap tail or moving things against it so the attachment strap comes undone.The green arrow is where I wish the attachment strap had its connection point.It's easy enough to rotate the hooks so the excess attachment strap sticks out at the bottom instead of at the top. That keeps it out of the way of the hooks! HOWEVER, this item boasts a locking strap so you can secure whatever you put on the hooks.If you use the lock strap, though, its connection nub is at the bottom. If you've rotated the hooks so the attachment strap connects at the bottom too, the two tail ends push against each other. 2nd image shows where the straps WANT to go but instead they against one another, both angled downward which makes their connection less secure. This creates tension on the points where the strap connects to the nub instead of letting it sit flat for the most secure hold. I could easily see one or the other releasing at an unfortunate moment. This also means if you want to secure the lock strap you have to move the attachment strap tail out of the way, and when you want to release the lock strap you end up fumbling between two straps hoping to pull only the locking tail to detach it. That would be okay for me, but it is a recipe for disaster with someone who may get confused easily or has poor dexterity.It seems to me that this issue could be easily solved in one of two ways:Instead of one long attachment strap, make a short strap with the nub on it (image 3: shown in green) coming from one side, then a longer strap with holes to connect to the nub (shown in blue) coming from the opposite side. This means the excess tail of the attachment strap is directed in a way that doesn't intrude on the hooks or the lock strap.OR just use silicone backed velcro! I feel like that would be much easier on fumbly/shaky hands than pulling on these silicone straps. I would still do a silicone coating on the back of the hook and loop tape so it grips to the item it's on and doesn't spin or slide.That *sounds* fine.... except that this makes it inaccessible to use the "locking" strap to secure the item in the hooks because the straps run into one another and overlap. (3rdAs a result of this poor design, I had to tuck the locking strap out of the way because it is unreasonable for my mother to use it, especially since the connections are out of view where they're located. Maybe I'll pull this apart and do my own velcro connection. It would have much more flexibility and be easier for Mom to handle and be able to actually use the advertised features.BOTTOM LINE: If you want to use this where the piece it's connected to is anything but flatly horizontal, and you have decent grip strength, this will be a great item for you. If you have limited strength and agility and/or plan to attach this on a horizontal piece, this will be a challenge to use. The necessary changes seem pretty simple and obvious! I wish they'd actually figured it out before going to market, though!
M**R
Great Product
This was easy to attach to my walker. The instructions were helpful and clear. I have a new use for this Mobility Dual Hook. My significant other and I have a puppy -- what were we thinking! She needs a great deal of exercise. I attached a chuck-it with the ball to my walker with this hook. We can walk to the dog park and I am always ready with the chuck-it to keep her entertained.
J**.
Damaged my beautiful new wooden cane.
The hooks are fairly narrow and not very flexible at all. When I tried to fit my standard-sized wooden cane into the hooks, it was a very tight fit, and when I pulled it back out, there were indentions in the cane where it pressed against the plastic. The hooks are useful for hanging my purse onto the grocery cart while I shop, but I can only secure the cane without further damaging it by using the rubber strap behind the hooks. So, overall, it is a useful product, but Iβm sad about the damage to my beautiful new cane. π’
L**E
Great 3rd hand
I purchased the dual mobility hook to help hold my bagswhile l use my walker. I strapped it tightly to my walker arm and it has proven to be very helpful with holding my groceries bags, my purse and my scathel.
J**E
Dual Hooks
It is very hard to get to band to fit on the lug post because the slots are to small. I gave up trying. So, I ordered black zip ties and they work nicely, hold it tight so it does not move. I took that band completely off first, cut it off if you need to. Very bad band design !!!!!
C**O
Great use of hooks on walkers!
I bought this Mobility Hook πͺ for my BFF's walker so that she doesn't have to carry anything....she could just attach her shopping bag on the hook (which has 2 hooks). The strap snaps onto her walker bar. I actually just ordered another Mobility Hook for the other side of her walker! She's thrilled as now her hands are free, except for keeping her hands on her walker!πππ
A**H
To hard to attach
Itβs to hard to get on for older people.the rubber is too hard to attach
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