HONEYBULL Walking Cane Stick for Men & Women - Foldable, Adjustable, Collapsible, Heavy Duty, with Travel Bag | Walking Sticks, Folding Canes for Seniors & Adults
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Lauren
> 3 dayI bought this beautiful purple Honeybull walking cane for use after knee surgery. It is a fantastically light, yet sturdy aluminum. I was impressed when I took it out of the travel drawstring bag. The attached and removable plastic bands securely protect and hold the folded lengths together, so they dont chaff and rub. (See photos.) The elastic bands inside the tubes are strong and heavy-duty, and you do need a little strength to pull on them to straighten and/or fold the cane. I dont foresee any of the elastic fraying. Pressing the button latches to adjust it to a comfortable height from 29 X 36 was a little challenging, at first, but it got easier. Once the length is set, the screw ring tightens and unscrews easily. Theres a thin loop to place around my wrist as I can easily grip the rubber handle, and the Single Tip base is also nonslip and feels secure as I lean on the cane to walk. Prices for similar canes at Walmart vary from $12 - $26. I think this cane is worth its price!
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Lindy
Greater than one weekThis folding cane opens and adjusts to height easily and is quite sturdy. It’s quiet, unlike some canes with clatter with every step you take. The tip is sturdy and of nice nonslip materials, at least in most cases. Comparable to much higher priced canes of this style. I would recommend this without hesitation.
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Roger A. Jeffrey
> 3 dayUsed for stability when walking on uneven griunds
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Fred Bey
> 3 dayTo start with, Im 66 tall, and wasnt sure this would be long enough for me, but it is. Its at the highest notch in the adjustable part, but it works for me. I was also worried that a collapsible cane wouldnt be sturdy enough to help me, since I run in the 400 pound range. Another baseless fear. It stands up to my weight quite well. Comes with a hard rubber band thing to keep it all folded up, and a bag to store it in. Not sure that Ill be using the collapsible feature all that often, but nice to have the option.
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RH-EB-PA
> 3 dayThe takedown feature is quite nice for travel. My father has been using this cane for getting around in my house, and its serving him well. Many takedown canes seem a bit flimsy, but this one is pretty solid, and the wide tip makes for good grip. The handle is also somewhat grippy, so its very stable and confidence-building. This is a really good buy.
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DMAdam47
> 3 dayPackaged and folded in a straw string bag this Honneybull walking cane is ready when needed. It extends easily and folds into a compact package that takes up little space. When folded it stores nicely under your car seat or console and ready when needed. The fold points feel sturdy and extend easily with a plastic hand grip that is shaped well and comfortable.
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R.K.
> 3 dayI hurt me knee recently and I have a cruise coming up very soon. My knee has been feeling better, but everyone once in a while, Ill step wrong and it will start hurting again. I want to bring a cane on my cruise just in case, but I dont want to have to pack a large cane in my luggage. Most foldable canes like this I found were double the price, so this is a good value. All folded up, this packs in a bag that is maybe 10 inches long. When you want to unfold it, you remove the clip holding it in the unfolded position, and it tends to unfold all by itself. In fact, you have to be careful that your fingers are clear since you might get pinched. If it doesnt immediately unfold all by itself, it needs very little effort to get it going. The cane is an attractive color, very lightweight, and adjustable. Im 57 and Im using the second or 3rd setting from the bottom, so Id think this cane would work fine down to maybe 53. Any shorter than that, and I think it might be too long. Im not sure how tall it can go, but I assume it can go quite a bit taller. The only thing I dont love about this style of cane is the handle. I prefer the traditional rounded handle to this one. This style makes me feel like Im not sure where to grip the handle because the pole is right in the middle of the grip, so I have to split my fingers.
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Katlynn McCullough
Greater than one weekWorks great to use when flying
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Gandy Dancer
> 3 dayI like the way this cane comes together, although I doubt I will keep folding it up and just keep it ready for use in my car, should I need it when Im out shopping. It appears to be sturdy enough, though my weight is only about 145 pounds, and it has a nice-sized tip. Oh, and I really like this stand out purple color.
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Robin K Edwards
> 3 dayNeeded another Cane. Let one of our Children borrow it and they kept it. So we ordered another one.