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The Think Ergo Arm Sling Sport (Small/Youth) is a lightweight, breathable medical sling designed for shoulder, elbow, and wrist injuries. Featuring a durable polyester arm pouch, cushioned neoprene strap, and easy one-handed micro velcro adjustment, it offers all-day comfort and fatigue-free support with built-in thumb loops. Reversible for left or right arm use, this sling is perfect for active women and kids seeking reliable injury support without compromising mobility.



| ASIN | B01BRS9K04 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #196,013 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #206 in Arm Supports |
| Brand | Think Ergo |
| Brand Name | Think Ergo |
| Closure Type | Hook |
| Color | red |
| Colour | red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,849 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 35.6 x 1.3 x 88.9 centimeters |
| Item Form | Sling |
| Item Thickness | 7.6 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Think Ergo |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Model Name | Think Ergo Arm Sling Sport Adult |
| Model Number | ARMSTPA |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | ARMSPTA |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Rotator Cuff Injury |
| Specific uses for product | Rotator Cuff Injury |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Arm |
| UPC | 798304341430 |
| Use for | Arm |
A**R
Good simple sling
Easily adjusted using just one hand via good quality Velcro, which make this a very comfortable sling for a broken collarbone.
S**R
Light & comfortable
This sling is very light, breathable and comfortable to use. It is very simple to put on as well and keeps arm & shoulder in one place. Has been ideal to use long term.
F**K
Comfy and easy on/off for fractured scaptula
This is so much more comfortable than my ER-provided sling and very easy to get on and off. Here are the key highlights: 1. The sling material itself is very lightweight and breathable just as advertised. 2. There is no buckle or other component in the back to push on you while you sit or sleep. It's just fabric sewn together and I haven't felt yet. 3. The adjustment strap in the front is Velcro and makes for very quick single-handed on-and-off. That point, in particular, is very important to me because my particular injury allows me to remove the sling when I'll be in a seated position for a while. So I can either quickly loosen the sling and allow my arm to lower into my lap or in just a few more seconds can remove the sling altogether. This is a pretty substantial departure from the buckle based slings which require much greater dexterity and.or two hands. 4. The clean black design looks more professional and goes well with business attire. Though I haven't fully tested this theory, I expect that it won't get stained as easily, either. Overall, I'm very happy with this new sling and plan to wear it for the duration of my recovery. However, it's also important to note that my particular injury allows me more movement in terms of the precise position of my shoulder. If yours is such that a small movement, for example allowing your arm to hang more to the side rather than directly across your chest, then this sling may not provide the stability needed. For me, that flex ability is ideal and allows me greater comfort.
S**N
Not bad
Not a bad arm support. But quite tricky to adjust yourself if you want your hand high up against your neck, for example if youโve done with your shoulder.
S**L
WORKS WELL - A FEW SUGGESTIONS
Overall I like the arm sling. It is comfortable considering the circumstances and easy to put on and take off. It seems to be well constructed, but I have only had it for a week so I haven't had a lot of usage so far, and I haven't washed it yet. It is easily adjustable depending on one's comfort and arm/hand needs. Because I am dealing with arthritis and tendinitis issues, I like the thumb slings which help to stabilize one's hand and arm. There are a few things that would be beneficial: 1) The strap that goes around your neck and back twists and there is no way to turn it so the whole strap is straight. This may not bother some people, but it does bother me and is a bit uncomfortable. 2) I am a small person and therefore I have to cinch the strap up considerably, which means I cannot easily reach the velcro strap to release it (which is now resting on my left shoulder blade) when removing the sling. I would be helpful to have a device to release the strap in the front so I do not injure myself more or cause more pain.
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