Titanium Crutches, Redesigning Everyday Mobility Aids with Industrial Technology —
Lightweight. Strong. Premium titanium crutches designed to feel like part of the body.










Over the past 15 years, a titanium crutch used and recognized by over 300 people.
Crutches Are Not Just Mobility Aids
Crutches are not tools used temporarily.
For users with permanent or long-term disabilities, crutches are equipment used every day—structures that effectively replace bodily functions and support daily mobility.
Despite this reality, the crutch market has long remained limited to traditional options made primarily of wood or aluminum. Excessive weight, corrosion, fatigue from repetitive use, poor compatibility with individual body types, and designs confined to the image of “medical devices.”
The problems experienced by users have been clear, yet few attempts have been made to address them at a fundamental level.
ATX chose to reframe the question.
“If this equipment is so critical, why isn’t it built with industrial-grade technology?”
ATX’s Titanium Crutches
The Starting Point of ATX Titanium Crutches
Building on decades of industrial titanium processing expertise accumulated across aerospace, plant engineering, and special industrial sectors, ATX redefined crutches not as medical aids, but as long-term personal equipment.
ATX titanium crutches are based on a patented structural design and have been validated through more than ten years of real-world use by over 400 users.
This is not the result of short-term testing, but of long-term, real-use data accumulated under repetitive daily conditions.
These crutches are not positioned as an “affordable alternative,” but are designed as premium, semi-permanent equipment, assuming a price point in the one-million-won range and long-term use.
ATX titanium crutches are structurally differentiated into bilateral and unilateral types depending on the usage environment.
In particular, when only one crutch is used, body weight and load are concentrated on a single side. For this reason, ATX designs the unilateral model with a structurally thicker profile.
Through this approach, ATX aims to reduce the burden transmitted to the wrist and shoulder via load-distribution engineering, while maintaining stable support even during extended use—an outcome the company takes pride in as user-centered design.
Advantages of Titanium Crutches
The Fundamental Difference Titanium Makes
Titanium is a high-performance material used in aerospace, medical, and special industrial applications.
When applied to crutches, titanium creates a fundamental difference that conventional materials cannot deliver.
Titanium does not corrode, ensuring no degradation in performance over long-term use. At the same time, it offers exceptional strength with very low weight.
Compared to wood or aluminum, sufficient stability can be achieved with thinner structures, resulting in a slimmer profile and reduced physical burden.
Crutches are not tools used briefly during the day.
They are equipment used in every moment of walking.
Thanks to their lightweight construction, ATX titanium crutches reduce the cumulative strain placed on the wrists and shoulders, lowering fatigue even during prolonged use.
As a result, users come to perceive the crutches not as tools they must endure, but as equipment that naturally integrates with their body.
Premium on your life style
Premium Material, Premium Design
ATX applies the unique texture and color characteristics of industrial-grade titanium directly to its crutches.
Moving away from the cold, clinical image of conventional medical devices, ATX delivers a premium design that feels natural in everyday life.
1) Strong Yet Slim — Convenience in Storage and Mobility
Traditional wooden or aluminum crutches require thicker structures to achieve sufficient strength, leading to inconvenience in storage and transportation.
Titanium’s superior strength enables slim structural design, reducing the burden of indoor storage or vehicle loading. This translates into tangible convenience repeatedly experienced in daily life.
2) Custom Fabrication: Titanium Crutches Tailored to the Body
ATX titanium crutches are not mass-produced to standard sizes.
They are custom-fabricated based on the user’s height, arm length, and body proportions—key factors that determine long-term stability and comfort.
In other words, ill-fitting crutches accumulate small discomforts over time, while custom-made crutches naturally synchronize with the user’s movements.
Weighing only 0.97 kg.
Setting the Standard for Lifetime Equipment
ATX titanium crutches are lightweight, strong, corrosion-resistant, and designed around the user’s body and daily life—premium crutches intended for semi-permanent use.
Patented structural design, over ten years of validation with more than 400 real users, usage-specific structural engineering, premium titanium material and design, and fully customized fabrication.
Together, these elements reflect ATX’s philosophy of creating personal equipment completed through industrial technology, not merely medical aids.
ATX has continuously extended technologies developed in industrial fields into everyday equipment.
Titanium crutches are part of that continuum.
Because this is equipment used every day, ATX refuses to lower the standard.

