---
product_id: 725399182
title: "iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries"
brand: "iwalkfree"
price: "R7363"
currency: ZAR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 6
category: "I Walk Free"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/725399182-iwalk3-0-the-original-hands-free-knee-crutches-alternative-to
store_origin: ZA
region: South Africa
---

# Engages full leg muscles Hands-free mobility tech Adjustable fit system iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries

**Brand:** iwalkfree
**Price:** R7363
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦾 Walk hands-free, live hands-on — the future of recovery is here!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries by iwalkfree
- **How much does it cost?** R7363 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.za](https://www.desertcart.co.za/products/725399182-iwalk3-0-the-original-hands-free-knee-crutches-alternative-to)

## Best For

- iwalkfree enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iwalkfree brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Custom Fit for Every Body:** Precision adjustable dials tailor the iWALK3.0 to your hip width, leg length, and gait for unmatched comfort.
- • **Freedom to Move, Hands-Free:** Ditch traditional crutches and reclaim your daily routine with full use of your hands and stairs.
- • **Dedicated Support & Warranty:** Personalized technical assistance and full warranty ensure a smooth, confident healing journey.
- • **Accelerated Recovery Activation:** Engages calves, glutes, and core muscles to reduce muscle loss and speed up healing.
- • **Quick Mastery, Lifelong Benefits:** Learn to use in just 1-3 days and maintain an active lifestyle during recovery without missing a beat.

## Overview

The iWALK3.0 is an innovative hands-free knee crutch designed exclusively for under-knee injuries. Made from durable aluminum with an adjustable fit system, it allows adults to walk, climb stairs, and perform daily activities without using their hands. By engaging key leg muscles during use, it helps prevent muscle atrophy and accelerates recovery. Backed by personalized technical support and a full warranty, the iWALK3.0 transforms traditional mobility aids into a liberating, active healing experience.

## Description

desertcart.co.jp: iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries : Health & Personal Care

Review: これさえあれば二足歩行できる！足骨骨折🩼松葉杖じゃ両手塞がれ何にも出来なくて、しかも脇が痛い、太ももの筋力も激しく落ちるから、これをつければ両手解放して家事炊事洗濯物干せる！外出する際は片方松葉杖か杖あったほうが安全。
Review: I really like this device. I broke my ankle in three places and required emergency surgery and a week later I am “walking” on the beach with my kids. It is not intuitive to put together. It is a totally new design of course and you have to watch the videos carefully and have them loaded with the pause/play button to go step by step. It took about 20 min to put together with my dad and there were videos their site about the whole process including perfect fit which took another 20 min. I have a cast boot and I also had to hit hot glue a piece of foam knee pad (gardener’s knee pad worked well) to keep my knee and shin the same height - I had to send my dad to the dollar store to pick that up as I didn’t have one at home that wasn’t covered in dust or dirt. So budget an hour to go from shipping box to good fit with a handy person with you so you are not frustrated. It is designed to literally fit everyone (dials for hip width, gait type, leg length etc). It took time even for an usually handy duo like us to figure it all out. But once we understood it, we respected the thoughtful and stable design, high quality materials, and comfortable touches for someone who has other pain to deal with. I was trying to rush putting it together 3 days after coming back from hospital and I just was not at my best trying to put it together on the first go. Not a good time for me to do something new then. I just tried again the next day and it was easier. I submitted a video my gait to the company and tech support called me back next business day morning with three specific adjustments that made it even better. The guy clearly knew his product and carefully reviewed my tech support ticket and called me by my name. What I really like is that when I walk with it my whole injured leg activates without weight-bearing, including the calves, feet and toes, due to muscle memory. I know my risk of losing too much muscle mass has to be lower. It really engages my glutes, core stabilizers and hip flexors with weight right away. I have been busted up a few other times in my athletic lifestyle, and I know physio will start smoothly once I can weight bear this time. In terms of ease of use, it is not easier than having my old leg. :/ I literally look like a pirate with a peg leg as there is no “spring” from below the knees, so how I balance and walk have to partially relearned so there is a learning curve, BUT as I mentioned before my brain fires my triple extension muscle chain when I step on the injured side, and those muscles pump out the swelling and get stronger again with every step. I still carry crutches in case I lose my balance as I am not allowed to even feather weight bear if I stumble. I am weaning myself off of those crutches after 7 days but will at least carry a cane for the rest of the time in my boot (4 more weeks). But if I had to wear this for 3-6 months I would definitely imagine I can just walk and workout in it without any other aids. On iWalk Day 1: it took me 40 min to go 800m on uneven sandy rolling trail. Day 7: it took me 16 min to do the same trail. I was about as fast as my kids which is not saying much usually but pretty fast considering the 12 screws and two plates in my leg put in 11 days ago. My ankle does not move in the iWalk + Airboot when walking. There is no pain from the movement. Excellent conversation piece with strangers. My insurance (Manulife) covered it 100%. I showed my doctor the research articles on the site about the reduction of blood clots on this device and she was impressed. I find that the vibram sole is very sticky (99% of time helpful) so you need to have adequate lift off otherwise it can get stuck behind you. To prevent this, make sure it’s the right length or a notch lower. Tight at the knee. Perhaps use the handle to “feel” the clearance. When I sit, I take it off, then I use it to prop my foot up, like a monopod. It is the only thing that lets me climb up stairs not on my butt, so thank you for that. Will post update week 12 after injury. Good luck. A coach liked to say….It will get easier later.

## Features

- BETTER THAN CRUTES AND KNEE SCOOTERS: iWalk 3.0 Hands-Free Crutches allow you to perform normal daily activities, including stairs. iWALK knee crutches are free from the limits of leg crutches and knee scooters
- GET BACK TO YOUR STANDING FASTER: Why you are restricted by crutches, iWALK 3.0 Adult Hands Free Knee Crutches will help you get back to your normal routine, so you don't have to miss out on life's moments
- DESIGNED FOR UNDER KNEE INJURIES: iWALK crutches are only suitable for under knee injuries. Please check the usage qualification and make sure the iWALK knee crutch is suitable for you
- KEEP ACTIVE AND HANDS-FREE: It only takes 1-3 days to master the iWALK crutches. This hands-free crutch can maintain function and maintain your lifestyle during recovery from foot surgery, foot injury, ankle injury, or other lower leg injuries
- Qualified to Consider: Is the iWALK3.0 hands-free crutch suitable for injuries? Can I use it? Please check your usage credentials and video to make sure the iWALK 3.0 knee crutch is the correct solution for you
- EASY TO LEARN: You may walk a little slowly at first, but you can learn immediately. iWALK crutches are significantly improved over traditional crutches and knee scooters. If you need assistance, our personalized technical support will guide you through every step
- FREE INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT AND WARRANTY: Every purchase includes a personalized technical support and a full warranty to ensure that you have everything you need for a safe and comfortable experience. We're here for you

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08WJRWR57 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Amazon Bestseller | #87,718 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #17 in Medical Crutches |
| Brand Name | iWALKFree |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | black with blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (9,439) |
| Item Dimensions | 41.4 x 14 x 20.3 cm |
| Item Weight | 5.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iWALKFree, Inc. |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Model Number | iWALK3.0 Hands Free Knee Crutch |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | HFC20001BK-Parent CA |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Compression |
| Specific Uses For Product | Fracture |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Hands |
| UPC | 860002590813 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** iWALKFree
- **Size:** 1 Count (Pack of 1)
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Fracture
- **Use for:** Hands

## Images

![iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61KVDJ+2h5L.jpg)
![iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/712583LFMBL.jpg)
![iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hG2HuFZAL.jpg)
![iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71CBkGreSfL.jpg)
![iWALK3.0 - The Original Hands Free Knee Crutches - Alternative to Crutches and Knee Scooters - iWALK Replaces Crutches for Adults - Peg Clutch Only for Lower Leg Injuries - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71EVRsnCDDL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Has anyone walked a mile or two with one of these?**
A: Yes, absolutely.  That said, be aware that an iWALK2.0 can never be as efficient as a human leg, so the effort to do distance in an iWALK is greater than normal human walking.  The most recent long distance walk that comes to mind is a man who was an amputee and had committed to do a charity walk of two miles, but was derailed due to his amputation.  He used his iWALK2.0 to keep mobile while he was waiting for his leg to heal and be capable of using his prosthetic.  As part of his training, he walked long distances in this iWALK20.  He was fitted with his prosthetic and was able to complete the charity event, even though it was on the first day of having his new prosthetic.   His doctor, in 25 years of fitting prosthetics, had never seen anything like this, and attributed the feat to the work he had done with the iWALK2.0.  There are numerous accounts of people doing longer distances such as 10k's, long hikes, etc.  Again, to be fair, it will require more effort than normal, but it is certainly doable, as many have proven.

**Q: Does this have to be removed when you go to the bathroom? It seems like it would.**
A: From the manufacturer - typically the answer is yes, you do need to remove it- HOWEVER, 1. After a day or two, most people take 10-15 seconds to put on / take off the iWALK (your first day you won't believe this is possible, but you'll see - it really is IF you're using the straps correctly).  2. After you're proficient and confident on the iWALK2.0, for short trips, don't strap in - just use the handle to keep the crutch in contact with your leg and to stabilize it.  It's really easy and quite convenient.

**Q: I have a removable boot as my cast due to a ruptured achilles tendon.  Do you know if it is comfortable with the boot on?**
A: From the manufacturer - the answer is definitively yes.  As many have mentioned, if the boot is partial height, and does not run the full length of the crutch knee platform, then you will want to build up the are in front of the top of the boot with additional foam, or a folded hand towel or similar.  This isn't always necessary - it depends on the thickness of the boot, but it generally results in greater comfort.  Build up the area higher than you think you should, then try it, and reduce the thickness until you find the most comfortable, functional height.  Remember to keep the straps tight - this is essential to have the best control and efficiency from the crutch.The only situation that can cause problems is with some air boots, which have inflation bladders positioned on the front of the boot.  These can overinflate during use (but this isn't always the case).  If yours does this, then the bladder can either be disabled or you can use a different boot.  Hint - make sure the knee strap is tight - if the knee cannot lift during gait, the bladder won't pump air.Additional foam with peel and stick adhesive can be purchased from our website, but a folded hand towel works just as well, and it's free.  Just remember to start too thick, then reduce the thickness until it's optimized.

**Q: Too short to use it can they make shorter ones? I’m 4’11**
A: From the manufacturer -   96% of the people who are 4'11" can use the iWALK2.0.  Height isn't the issue, it's leg length.  Different people have different proportions.  On the Amazon listing, and on our website at the link below, you can see the leg length chart and determine whether it will fit or not.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by 龍***. on September 30, 2025*

これさえあれば二足歩行できる！足骨骨折🩼松葉杖じゃ両手塞がれ何にも出来なくて、しかも脇が痛い、太ももの筋力も激しく落ちるから、これをつければ両手解放して家事炊事洗濯物干せる！外出する際は片方松葉杖か杖あったほうが安全。

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***A on July 31, 2021*

I really like this device. I broke my ankle in three places and required emergency surgery and a week later I am “walking” on the beach with my kids. It is not intuitive to put together. It is a totally new design of course and you have to watch the videos carefully and have them loaded with the pause/play button to go step by step. It took about 20 min to put together with my dad and there were videos their site about the whole process including perfect fit which took another 20 min. I have a cast boot and I also had to hit hot glue a piece of foam knee pad (gardener’s knee pad worked well) to keep my knee and shin the same height - I had to send my dad to the dollar store to pick that up as I didn’t have one at home that wasn’t covered in dust or dirt. So budget an hour to go from shipping box to good fit with a handy person with you so you are not frustrated. It is designed to literally fit everyone (dials for hip width, gait type, leg length etc). It took time even for an usually handy duo like us to figure it all out. But once we understood it, we respected the thoughtful and stable design, high quality materials, and comfortable touches for someone who has other pain to deal with. I was trying to rush putting it together 3 days after coming back from hospital and I just was not at my best trying to put it together on the first go. Not a good time for me to do something new then. I just tried again the next day and it was easier. I submitted a video my gait to the company and tech support called me back next business day morning with three specific adjustments that made it even better. The guy clearly knew his product and carefully reviewed my tech support ticket and called me by my name. What I really like is that when I walk with it my whole injured leg activates without weight-bearing, including the calves, feet and toes, due to muscle memory. I know my risk of losing too much muscle mass has to be lower. It really engages my glutes, core stabilizers and hip flexors with weight right away. I have been busted up a few other times in my athletic lifestyle, and I know physio will start smoothly once I can weight bear this time. In terms of ease of use, it is not easier than having my old leg. :/ I literally look like a pirate with a peg leg as there is no “spring” from below the knees, so how I balance and walk have to partially relearned so there is a learning curve, BUT as I mentioned before my brain fires my triple extension muscle chain when I step on the injured side, and those muscles pump out the swelling and get stronger again with every step. I still carry crutches in case I lose my balance as I am not allowed to even feather weight bear if I stumble. I am weaning myself off of those crutches after 7 days but will at least carry a cane for the rest of the time in my boot (4 more weeks). But if I had to wear this for 3-6 months I would definitely imagine I can just walk and workout in it without any other aids. On iWalk Day 1: it took me 40 min to go 800m on uneven sandy rolling trail. Day 7: it took me 16 min to do the same trail. I was about as fast as my kids which is not saying much usually but pretty fast considering the 12 screws and two plates in my leg put in 11 days ago. My ankle does not move in the iWalk + Airboot when walking. There is no pain from the movement. Excellent conversation piece with strangers. My insurance (Manulife) covered it 100%. I showed my doctor the research articles on the site about the reduction of blood clots on this device and she was impressed. I find that the vibram sole is very sticky (99% of time helpful) so you need to have adequate lift off otherwise it can get stuck behind you. To prevent this, make sure it’s the right length or a notch lower. Tight at the knee. Perhaps use the handle to “feel” the clearance. When I sit, I take it off, then I use it to prop my foot up, like a monopod. It is the only thing that lets me climb up stairs not on my butt, so thank you for that. Will post update week 12 after injury. Good luck. A coach liked to say….It will get easier later.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***L on November 12, 2023*

First Product itself is good quality. The version i got has lots of padding which helps a lot for comfort. Although it takes a little adjusting to. Once familiar the product feels like it's well thought out and sturdy. Little items like the height adjustment actually has mid stop points on different holes to allow more variability. The straps all are padded. The ability to tighten the straps and then loosen easily is great and well thought out. Really appreciate that. Delivery,. Took a little while to arrive but actually arrived earlier than the indicated date by a good 2 business days. So pleased about that. Delivery was by DPD and box was compact. First use, the website videos are really good. How to assemble it, how to get familiar with it. It feels like the manufacture actually cares to ensure the familiarity and each step is broken down (3 videos all detailing steps ). Personal impact, this can't be understated. As an independent person I value my freedom of movement.. being limited to crutches and being forced to sitting down due to broken foot was depressing. This device I am so happy with. The biggest thing is it allows me freedom of hands when moving which is a big thing for me. I am not back to fully mobile. I feel this is so much better than using armpit or forearm crutches. Highly recommend it. Cost, it's a bit expensive. And the cost on Amazon is more than other sites in Germany by 15percent. But I wanted the value of returning easily. After the first full day with, I would pay more money for it as it improves my quality of life significantly. Overall, highly recommended if you can afford and value your independence. It takes work to get used to but so so so worth it.

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*Store origin: ZA*
*Last updated: 2026-04-25*