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Support Your Crew from the Ground Up

Kneeling on hard, uneven surfaces all day isn’t just uncomfortable — it can lead to serious injuries over time. For home builders and remodelers, tasks like floor installation, tiling, framing, and trim work often require extended periods of kneeling or crawling. That’s where the ToeKnee Crawler comes in.

This compact, adjustable crawler is designed to take pressure off the knees, shins, ankles, and lower back while allowing mobility across jobsite surfaces. Its ergonomic design supports workers in a more natural, upright kneeling position, reducing strain and helping prevent common injuries like knee bursitis or lower back pain.

Why it matters:
We see too many claims related to overuse injuries, strains, and wear-and-tear on the body. Tools like the ToeKnee Crawler may help reduce those risks by encouraging better body mechanics and minimizing contact stress.

Key features include:

  • Thick gel knee cushions to absorb impact and protect joints
  • Adjustable calf supports for a custom fit and reduced fatigue
  • Heavy-duty wheels for easy movement on flat or uneven surfaces
  • Lightweight design that won’t weigh workers down
  • Two size options: Standard Calf and Large Calf to ensure a better fit for more workers

And for tight attic or crawlspace work, check out the TKC Extreme — a low-profile version designed for those tough-to-reach areas where maneuverability matters most.

At ROII, we’re always looking for ways to help you keep your crew safe, productive, and injury-free. The ToeKnee Crawler is one of many innovative tools out there that can make a real difference on the jobsite.

This isn’t a sponsored post — just a helpful find we think is worth sharing.

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