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This versatile walking cane is designed for both men and women, featuring 10 adjustable heights for a customized fit. With a portable and collapsible design, it’s perfect for travel. The slip-resistant rubber tip ensures safety, and it meets all USA safety requirements, backed by a lifetime warranty.
J**R
Decent cane, bad packaging
I ordered this on Prime Day as the price was only $21.99. It arrived the next day. It’s what I expected; a sturdy lightweight cane that allows me to stand upright as opposed to stooping over. I have joint issues so I’m going to be in pain no matter what can I use, and this seems to make a little bit better.I usually get my Amazon packages delivered to a locker that’s near where I live, but upon checking out it said this could not fit in a locker. It absolutely can. The cane comes in a box, and you have to assemble the handle onto it, and put the tip on it. It’s folded up inside the box. I’ve had much bigger packages put into lockers. I had it delivered to the post office, but there was really no need for that. The cane was in fine shape but the box was damaged, sort of ripped, and put in one of those mylar type envelopes. Not a big deal, as the box really offers no information about the cane, outside of the website for the manufacturer, but the packaging should be better. Absolutely no instructions come with this item. There should be something about how high to adjust it, based on your height, etc.Others have mentioned that the cane handle isn’t padded, and that the tip doesn’t always allow it to stand up on its own. This is true, so I think some improvements need to be made. It’s a six sided tip with sort of curved edges, and I assume it’s that way to allow it to follow the contours of the ground. I’m not really seeing any replacement tips online, so I will most likely replace it with a quad tip at some point when it wears out. Like most canes, this will take a standard tip.All in all a decent buy for the money. I noticed immediately that when I went to try and use the standard cane I had been using, that it was difficult, because I was used to standing upright with this cane. Also walking down inclines and walking upstairs was much better with this cane.
M**3
I needed this!
I had a couple of canes already, one from my dad and one from my father-in-law. Basically we were keeping them for the sentimental value, never thinking I had the need for one at such a young age. Well, after my hospital visit, I could not walk. I started out on one of those walkers and eventually I have graduated to a cane. Well, I was using those that were here but because of my height, I was leaning when I walked. My chiropractor suggested I get this one because it adjusts and stands on its own. I appreciate her recommending this.
D**L
Could use some improvement, but provides stability and is holding up to heavy daily use
I've recently begun experiencing issues where one or both of my legs will get weak and give out on me, and need help getting up from seated and reclined positions.I ordered this cane because it looked like it'd be easier to walk fully upright, and I liked that that bottom appeared to provide more stability. The bottom is, indeed, providing a good amount of stability and feels more stable and sturdy than canes with a single footed bottom. The handle is comfortable, however I do find that I'm having to tighten it fairly regularly, and the gold emblem inset on the handle has already come off.It does fold, however it could be greatly improved if it folded in 3 sections as opposed to 2. It's slightly cumbersome to fold and unfold when getting in and out of vehicles, and I'm concerned that it'll also be an issue flying. We'll find out about that after Christmas.Overall, it's a good cane that's pretty sturdy, provides stability and keeps me from falling. I like that the height is adjustable, and it's holding up to very heavy daily use, although it is already showing some wear to it as a result.
2**E
lightweight balance assister
1 hole left, and I'm 77". I wish it had a horizontal, but then it would just be another cane instead of a walking stick. I've come to like the handle when I working on my stride, and don't like it when I get tired. As Gomer used to say: Surprise, Surprise! (BTW, that basket barely holds it upright and I kept kicking it when striding, so I just replaced it with a 3/4" cane tip)
T**N
Not as stable as walking with a walker.
I got what I requested. The walking stick is as advertised. I can not walk as quickly as I can with a walker, nor can I sit on it when I am tired, but it was not made for that purpose. Price was great, and I can keep it in the car for my short walking experiences.
S**K
My mom really likes it.
I got this cane for my mom and she really likes it. I'll come back and add an update if anything goes wrong with the cane. Some people had complained about the foot breaking prematurely. So far it's been okay.
C**L
Works Great!
For a first time cane for a short usage period, HOPEFULLY!!! This was and is excellent for the money especially.
J**R
I just wanted a longer cane.
I decided that my previous cane might be too short for me (I'm 6' 3") and might be encouraging me to walk hunched over. That was the selling point in the 2nd picture from the top of the page. But I didn't understand why the handle had such an odd shape, and I would have preferred a semi-circle shaped handle like on my old cane. But I couldn't find any long canes with the semi-circle handle here at Amazon.And I thought, maybe they're onto something and have a good reason for making the handle so odd shaped. But after using the cane for a few days, I still find it very awkward, and can't figure out the best way to hold it. Plus it's a bit slippery, especially if I'm wearing a cloth glove.Also, why does the rubber tip that hits the ground flare out in 6 directions? Is that so it will easily get caught under the crack of a door? If so, that feature works very well, for I've had my cane tip get caught under the crack of a door a couple of times, and the result was that the whole bottom section of the cane was pulled away from the upper section. Luckily, it's still connected by an elastic cord, and goes back in place fairly easily. Sure, I know that the bottom tip was made that way so that the cane will stand up. But why does a cane need to stand up? I would have preferred a simple sturdy tip like on my old cane.I think the best thing about this cane is that it IS longer than my old cane, and that DOES encourage me to stand up straighter. But all the other special features impress me as frivolous nonsense.
G**O
El mejor
En verdad la mejor opción para gente alta, te permite tener apoyo sin sacrificar tu salud por culpa de una mala postura como pasa con los bastones tradicionales
R**N
Using a cane is a learning curve
My first experience using a cane. Seems to be very simple but there is a learning curve involved. I am much more confortable using it than when I started. Good value.
B**W
Does the job
easy to assemble
J**R
excellent
The cane was bought for my husband, he loves it.
S**E
Get a grip...
On my first, daily 2km walk, the curved handle of this walking stick produced a terrible pain in my wrist. I'm an experienced Nordic pole walker, and I've never before had this problem grasping and working with poles that were a straight shaft. But the shape of this stick put my wrist in an unusual working position and my 2km walk produced a sore wrist for the entire next week. My neighbour, friend, and family doctor tells me I may have brought to surface a latent carpal tunnel issue that I never knew I had. Perhaps. I would return the stick because I cannot use it any more, but the tip is now dirty and I've thrown away the box.
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