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🌪️ Step into stability with the Tornado Rain Tips — where durability meets dynamic grip!
Thomas Fetterman Tornado Rain Tips are premium crutch and cane tips engineered for superior wet-slip resistance, exceptional durability lasting 3-5 times longer than standard tips, and advanced impact absorption via Absorbalite Gel. Trusted by over a million users worldwide for 30 years, these tips enhance mobility with all-terrain grip and reduce shoulder fatigue, making them the go-to choice for professionals seeking reliable, long-lasting support.










| ASIN | B004ZB9JPM |
| ASIN | B004ZB9JPM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #330,506 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #304 in Cane & Crutch Feet & Tips |
| Brand Name | Thomas Fetterman |
| Color | black |
| Coverage | wet/dry |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (237) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 2"L x 2"W |
| Item Weight | 4.64 ounces |
| Item model number | 942RT |
| Manufacturer | Thomas Fetterman Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Thomas Fetterman Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 942RT |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Model Number | 942RT |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 2 inches; 4.64 ounces |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Unit Count | 2.00 Count |
G**R
Best crutch tips ever!
These are my favorite crutch tip. I have used them for 15+ years and keep returning as they wear out (eventually the rain top wears thin, usually every two years for me). I am disabled from a car accident and have used regular (after surgeries) or forearm crutches (mostly) since then. I have used these on all my crutches and am very happy with the cushioning, slip resistance, and durability. My arms and shoulders love having less jarring to deal with (solid tips are tough on them as there is no cushioning). I saw one review that said theirs came apart but that has not been my experience at all and my crutches go everywhere -- sand, rocks, mud, rain, snow, trails, asphalt, old lava plains, etc. I could get longer wear without the rain tip but I need that. If you are dealing with snow & ice then get yourself some ice tips but other than that I consider these all terrain. I could not be happier with these. They are more expensive but worth the cost. The tornado tip is also a great invention! Having crutches tips that move with you is a game changer. They flex slightly as you move through your stride and give a more secure feel (your crutch won’t slide as some rubber tips do) if that makes sense. These have been all over the world with me as I do not let my disability stop me from traveling and exploring. These tips help in that regard as they feel more secure. I encourage you to give them a try.
G**E
Fantastic tips, worth it!
I had a skiing accident and ended up having knee surgery, as a result I was on crutches for about 13 weeks total. I bought these during the first week as I really hated the crutches I was on and wanted to improve them however I could. In addition to these crutch tips I bought 'Crutcheze pad, grip cover and bag'. Anyway, these tips were such a good purchase! I'm up in Maine where it was super wet and snowy, these tips functioned admirably. They have way more contact with the ground so I feel much more stable when crutching around everywhere, and they absorb way more of the impact when moving so it's just way comfier. Overall I'd highly recommend purchasing these crutch tips, they are such an improvement over the basic ones that come with regular crutches. At $60 I know they look steep, I really pondered the purchase, but then again for 13 weeks it comes out to $4.6 per week! And these are easily worth $20 a week for the comfort alone!
G**K
Great tip
I use this with the Nova heavy duty cane. While both are heavier than a standard cane and tip, it offers me stability and comfort with walking and using staircases The bottom of the tip shows hardly any wear after 3 months. In the rain and slushy surfaces, it is pretty slip resistant. At over $60 for 2 tips, it costs more than most tips. But if it saves me from a fall, then it's worth it. Also Made in the USA!
K**B
Reduced the number of my near wipeouts in the PNW rain
These are expensive suckers but, knowing that I'll be on crutches for at least 14 weeks in the middle of the Pacific NW's rainy winter, I felt they were worth trying to keep from wiping out as I navigate my world. Since I've been on crutches I've come close to going down on wet floors at the burger joint down the block, at my office, and at a couple of restaurants. I haven't been back to the same restaurants since putting on the Tornado Rain Tips but I have been back to the burger joint and my office on super rainy days, and have not had the super scary skids I did with the standard issue emergency room crutch tips. The true test will come when I try my crutches poolside next week. These buggers are pretty tough to get on the crutches, so I knocked off one star for that. After struggling with one, I used baby powder to help force the other one on. It did make things easier, but then had the baby powder one on at a different level than the non-baby powder one so struggled to get them evened out. Also, do they really need to be as expensive as they are? $56+ bucks is a heck of a lot of crutch tips, but with no options between the super cheapo and these, I didn't feel that I had much of a selection.
J**S
Only tips I'll ever buy.
I've been on crutches for 21 years. I've went through way too many crutch tips to count... until I bought these. I actually bought them in May 2020. I also got the matching hand grips and underarm pads at the same time. I am just now getting to the point that I need new tips. Yes, they've lasted for over five years. I was going through a new set of tips every six months and had many slips and falls on wet floors. With the Fetterman tips I have fallen ONE time. As long as Fetterman makes tips I'll never buy another brand. Yes, they are expensive. But compare this price to paying $10 every six months and falling all the time. I know where my money is going.
P**G
Came apart in one day
Tornado Tips have been my go-to crutch tips for years. Unfortunately, this pair came apart in one day. The non-slip pad doesn’t feel like the pads on my others version that gradually wore down over months. This non-slip pad is actually smooth and it just came right off after barely using them for one day. The second pad is also loose. Since I threw my old tips away, I can’t even send these back.
A**N
Best tips for crutches or canes!
Been using Fetterman's Tornado gel rain crutch tips for years! Makes my crutches more stable, almost non-slip! (grit, paper, debris, oil on hard surface will make even non handicapped slip) And they are much longer lasting than the drugstore brands! Can't imagine using any other tips! Absolutely worth the price for comfort, stability and not needing to replace tips every few weeks! (I get about 18 months of use. Daily 1-4 miles on city sidewalks plus around home.)
D**S
They work!
I'm on crutches for at least 6 weeks. And it rains a lot in Louisiana. The first week with the standard tips, I had trouble making it out of our house because the carport is glazed and it was wet. The tips of the crutches would not grip and it was terrifying. I got online, did some research and decided to try these. They make an immediate difference! I have used them in the carport when the ground was wet. Outside on multiple surfaces. And in 2 restaurants, one with a floor that had just been cleaned -- my shoes were sliding on that floor but NOT the crutches. So thankful I found these. They are making getting around much safer. Worth the cost.
Z**D
Nearly six months on, I've decided to write a review on these tips. They have been through wet, puddles, dry and uneven ground. At this stage, they've never missed a beat. The tread on the crutches is still in good condition. In the past, I've used flexi-foot (sp?) tips but there have been some issues (when they land on paper and like products) where they completely lose grip of the ground and cause me to have near falls. To me, this is a deal breaker. I don't care how much or little they cost. If the tip is not giving good grip on the ground, it's not worth having. These tips fit standard crutches and literally took seconds to fit. Removal seems as easy as the fitting. Would I buy in the future (when the existing ones wear out)? Absolutely.
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