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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Dave Hubbard
Greater than one weekGot this for my gf, who has been having a hard time with her feet and legs recently. Shes been unable to walk well and her legs and feet are always so sore. She was a bit unsure about using a cane but after seeing this one she decided she was good to try it. Its not an ugly cane at all, and is foldable for easy transport and storage, yet strong and durable when she has to put her whole weight on it when she needs to. It has its rubberized foot so doesnt slide out from under her on the ice this winter thus far, And the handle is comfortable for the same. Also balanced well to hang onto edges with the handle when resting. Light aluminum with easy to adjust sprjng-tab feels stronger than it should. We are quite pleased with this cane thus far.
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Katherine Holom
> 3 dayThis foldable cane is very useful. Being able to fold it up makes it easy to carry and have available in case its needed. Despite being lightweight, the cane is still solid and usable when put together.
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Sherrye Price
> 3 dayFolds up nice and neat so very portable!
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Helen I.
> 3 dayHandle not padded. Folding isn’t the best design, a bit awkward.
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Natalie
> 3 dayGreat, great, great! Light weight, folds but feels very sturdy.
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osborn
> 3 dayLight weight easy to use. Its adjustable just fold it up place it in the bag and your ready to go.
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Jerry P. Danzig
> 3 dayAfter I fractured a bone in my right foot -- welcome to my seventh decade! -- I thought having a walking cane in the house might be a good thing. Given the limited space in my Manhattan studio apartment, a collapsible cane was an even better thing. So I raised my hand to review this cane for the Amazon Vine program. I cant say Ive actually been out and about for a lengthy perambulation with this device, but I did examine it, put it together -- and adjusted the height so it felt comfortable. These, then, are my initial impressions. Putting the cane together is quite simple, although the manufacturer failed to enclose instructions, which would have been helpful. Indeed, at first go, I had a little trouble figuring out how to remove the black plastic collar that secures the sections of the cane when its folded. Removing a white plastic shipping stay first solved that problem. Then I stumbled setting the length of the cane until I realized you have to unscrew a collar on the cane before depressing a button and adjusting the length. You screw the collar on again to lock the cane into the height of your choice. The manufacturer includes a storage pouch for the cane, but its made of some cheap paper-like material and is rather short. This means that if you store the cane after adjusting the height to your preference -- the convenient solution for most users -- the top of the cane will likely protrude from the pouch, not an ideal state of affairs. On the positive side, the cane seems sturdy when locked together properly, it unlocks easily, and I didnt have too much difficulty reinstalling the black plastic stabilizing storage collar. The rubber handle feels comfortable, and the rubber foot, though not a tripod design, seems to grip the ground reasonably well. The aluminum build also makes the cane lightweight, a very good thing, and the blue color is quite attractive. Overall, then, I give this cane a thumbs up, though I have deducted one star for the lack of instructions and the cheapo cheapo storage pouch.
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Washoe lady
> 3 dayVery attractive and well. made
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D'angelo Skiles III
> 3 dayVery sturdy, easy to fold and unfold.
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bleubellaluna
> 3 dayPurple cane: foldable, adjustable height, collapsible, heavy duty, with travel bag Pros: Purple color Adjustable height (30-37) Ergonomic handle & wrist strap Rubber stopper on the bottom (no sliding) Lightweight Easy setup & fold up/collapse Storage bag Cons: Weight limit of 250 lbs The handle is smelly at first (let it air out)