Drive Medical Round Handle Aluminum Walking Cane With Foam Grip, Silver
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Yes, a quad foot can be used in place of the rubber one.
Its weight is unknown to me. It's been a few months since I've used it, and it works perfectly.
It's available on Amazon.
I weighed it with and without the cane on a digital scale and discovered that it is 8/10 of a pound. So the 1. The shipping weight has to be number three.
Selected User Reviews For Drive Medical Round Handle Aluminum Walking Cane With Foam Grip, Silver
I am 6 feet tall and weigh 260 pounds, and after reading some of the reviews, I almost decided not to purchase this cane. Those who complain that it isn't long or sturdy enough clearly have never used a cane properly. I needed something to help me transition from a walker to a cane after having a total knee replacement. This cane is ideal, and I still have four more settings to make it taller if necessary. It's also strong enough to support my body weight. The thick foam padding on the handle makes it comfortable to hold, and the thick soft rubber knob on the opposite end prevents slipping on a bare or wet floor. Drive Medical is well-versed in the field of canes. If you were looking for a fashion accessory, you could easily spend three or four times as much, but if you are a practical person, this cane is a good choice. At any price, you'll be hard pressed to find a better deal.
Many canes have a straight handle, similar to that of a bicycle. If you need both hands, the curved handle fits your hand and hangs from your arm. Hooks onto a shelf and does not fall off. For years, canes were designed with a hook handle until an ergonomic engineer decided to straighten it and add four feet at the bottom to keep it from falling flat when you needed both hands for a moment. The cane became significantly heavier and more difficult to control as a result of this. In wet weather, the handgrip's covering is soft and comfortable to grip. This is a nice, straightforward cane.
The classic round handle, with padding, is the kindest to my small hand, as well as the arm I hold my cane in, and outperforms a heavy duty cane that was straining my fingers and hand. It provides excellent support and relieves more pressure from my chondromalacia-affected arthritic knee than the heavy-duty cane. I believe the straight shaft provides more support than an offset handle or even a quad cane, and I am able to walk without pain once more. I've learned that whether you spend a lot or a little on a cane has nothing to do with its quality. This low-cost cane is just what I needed for my long-distance walking. term use. When walking, there are no clicks, the buttons are easy to adjust, and the cane tip is made of a sturdy, wide rubber. While walking, I am able to shift some of my 204 pound weight onto this cane. I'm overjoyed that I came across this cane. Thank you very much!.
My husband recently underwent foot surgery and will be required to wear a protective boot for the next ten weeks. We had bought a rolling "knee walker," which was very useful for the first few weeks, but he wanted a cane once he felt more mobile. I took him to the drug store, where he tried on a few models that didn't work out for him for various reasons. He chose this cane from among the many that were available on Amazon. He's been using it for a few days and says it's great! It's sturdy, has a good-sized rubber tip for stability, and he was able to adjust the height to his liking. He also likes the padding on the handle. It appears to be just what he's looking for!.
I've owned a lot of canes, and this is the best one I've ever had. When you need both hands, you can use the hooked handle to hook the cane over your arm rather than leaning it against something. The thick padding is fantastic, allowing you to put more weight on the cane when using it to assist you in standing up. Yes, it appears to be old-fashioned. I don't care for the silver color, but for the stability you get, it's a small price to pay. I recently purchased two black ones on Amazon for a few dollars more, but they are not the same. It's all thanks to the large, thick handle. I have stools all over my house, and I use them a lot, especially in the kitchen, so I'm going to buy two more so I can put them in strategic places. I just need to grab the nearest one and get going! They're also the cheapest canes you'll find anywhere, including on Amazon.
I needed something because I had to have a total knee replacement. Initially, I purchased a slightly more stylish cane, but it had a 90-degree handle and was not as sturdy. I made the decision to purchase the Drive Cane. Much, much better! So much better with the Foam Rounded Handle! More durable and adaptable. In general, the product is much better.
and-then cane for him at over 6 foot tall, with room to adjust to taller, but I'm supposed to use a cane on a regular basis (but I don't), so I got one that can be reduced in size and is good for my height of 5 foot tall. I'm not sure how long it'll last, but it's light, doesn't smell, and has a nice squishy feel to the handle. Much less painful than my wooden j-shaped j-shaped j-shaped j-shaped j- I have a hook (that I've had for more than ten years and have yet to cover with a squishy handle cover). It didn't make the annoying rattle sound that a lot of adjustable ones do, which was great. br>It's not particularly attractive, but he doesn't care about that, and I don't use my cane in public if I can avoid it, so it doesn't matter.