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EvanstonIrish
Greater than one weekI suffered a brain injury/stroke last year and have limited us of my right leg. I use a walking stick for stability more than strength (although I think this cane is sturdy enough for strength as well). I keep this one in the trunk of the care (I can no longer drive so my spouse takes me everywhere, thank God). It works great and I am able to fold it and put in my shopping cart, at church, etc. Recommended!
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D W
> 3 dayI do not have to use a cane yet, but I have a friend that does, so I got her opinion of this as well as the testing I did. One of the things that surprised me was that her favorite feature was that it was blue. The color takes it away from the dull silver of most adjustable aluminum canes. Beyond the spiffy color the cane is very sturdy, more so that other canes that have been tried. The cane is collapsible and comes with a nice carry bag if you are not actively using it. The cane is adjustable with a push button locking system like other adjustable canes. Because of the way it is designed, the weight you put on the cane makes it sturdier. This can be an everyday cane, or one you keep on standby when you need it, neatly tucked away in its carry bag.
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Dan D.
> 3 dayThis is a really nice walking cane that is solid yet collapsible for traveling with. The handle is the perfect size and has a rubber grip on it for a secure grasp. The cane is adjustable so you can get the right height you need and the rubber tip on the bottom of the cane is thick and is non slip. There is good tension on the inner cord so watch out if it is collapsed because it will spring back into place so keep your fingers out of the way! Once the cane is fully in place there is a threaded piece near the upper part of the cane to lock all pieces in place. I really like this cane and it will definetly help out when my bad foot tthat I already had 6 1/2 hour surgery on hurts too bad to put much pressure on. Many thanks to the seller for shipping this very nice cane to me. I highly recommend it to everyone else who needs a cane for some support when walking.
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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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Joanna C Cannon
> 3 dayI have a herniated disc in my back which is impacting walking, standing, sitting and sleeping. It has been my go to to help me stand and walk in between shots, and possibly surgery
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JustaAvgConsumer
> 3 dayI got this cane for those times I suffer from Sciatica. It’s perfect because you can juts fold it up and pop it out when you need it. Great cane.
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Madglyn
Greater than one weekGot this for a back or some kind of injury that came on suddenly. Borrowed a cane from someone else until I could get this one. This is a knock off of the one that was being used. I say knock off since it is made in China. The only difference is the handle is more plastic than the borrowed one. Then there is a strap under the handle to hook it on something so it wont fall over as often as the borrowed one that doesnt have the strap. It does collapse and fold out just fine. Sturdy with an adjustable length by pushing the silver metal button and moving it from hole to hole.
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Knyte
Greater than one weekAs an amputee and now using a prosthetic leg, this cane has been useful in my efforts in walking. I was initially concerned about it only supporting weight up to 250 lbs as I’m larger than that but, realized that I’m not actually putting all of my weight on the cane. It’s sturdy enough to basically help guide me while walking on surfaces that aren’t too friendly to those of us with prosthetics as the foot and ankle doesn’t flex. Plus, walking up/down inclines and stairs are still somewhat a challenge, especially when there are no guide rails. The ability to adjust the height is perfect as I’m over 6 ft tall and there’s still enough notches to increase the height higher than that. The handle has a nice rubber grip that is sturdy as well as the bottom part. The rubber bottom alone has saved me a few times from slipping and falling in the restroom of restaurants/businesses as their floors were dangerously wet and slippery. Being able to collapse the cane is helpful while traveling in a vehicle, so there’s no worry of trying to find a place to put it. My only issue is that I did not receive the color that I ordered, which is the only reason I’m giving this 4 stars and not 5. However, it’s still a good product to check out.
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Tyree
> 3 daySeems like a very nice sturdy basic black cane. Folds. Adjustable. Very nice. But. The instructions tell you to scan a QR code to watch the instructional video. That takes you to a web page that requires you to give your name and email before it will let you watch the video. Im not giving my email to some random company. Ridiculous. I didnt take away any stars for it, but I should. Ridiculous.
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Christopher J. Thibeault
> 3 dayMy father often uses a cane, so I got this to keep around the home when he visits. It is very similar to the one that he already has (called the Hurricane) and seems to be of similar build quality. It is lightweight and easy to break down and adjust.