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Elva Weissnat
> 3 dayI decided to start walking for fitness and thought it would be good to have a walking cane 1) to help keep me from tripping and 2) as a defense aid for stray critters. I picked this Honeybull cane because its metal and its pretty. Its a lightweight aluminum, and rich purple color. In addition to the folding parts of the cane, the top portion attached to the handle has eight slots to adjust the height approximately 3/4-1 at a time. At its shortest, the cane is 2 feet 6.5 inches in length. At the longest, it is approximately 3 feet 3.5 inches long. The top is a good size for my hand to grip and I like that it comes with a wrist strap. There are also a drawstring bag and a rubber band, to wrap around and secure the cane when it is folded. Overall, the Honeybull cane is very pretty and feels sturdy.
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Gabriela S.
Greater than one weekMy mom used this for her recovery after her knee replacement. It was amazingly durable and adjustable. She felt extremely safe with it
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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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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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Ali D.
> 3 dayI needed a cane after knee injury. This cane worked just fine. I googled what height to set it at (wrist crease / top of handle) plus reviewed how I was to use with hand opposite injured side. Gave good support. People need to remember that canes are only to support 25% weight. If you need to non weight bear, even a walker is designed to only off load 40-50%. Wheelchairs only for total non weight bearing. If you need a cane for balance issues then get a 4 prong.
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Tessie Volkman
> 3 dayit iworks in helping me walk!
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Donald Poltz
> 3 dayGood for walking
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Sandy Holien
> 3 dayI was surprised how nice it is for the price. Very sturdy, easy to fold up and great color! Viking season ticket holder and regular cane is hard to store when I get to my seat. I can fold this one up and store under seat!! Love the Viking purple too!
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Lindy
> 3 dayThis 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