🧗♂️ Elevate Your Mobility: Where Adventure Meets Comfort!
This innovative cane with a seat combines a lightweight design with robust materials, offering a dual-purpose solution for mobility and rest. Weighing only 2.2 lbs, it supports up to 330 lbs and features an adjustable height for users of various sizes. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and everyday errands, this cane ensures comfort and stability wherever you go.
Handle Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Base Material | abs,abs/aluminum alloy |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminium |
Folded Size | 20.9inches |
Item Weight | 680 g |
Extended Length | 35 Inches |
Lock Type | Ring Lock |
Colour | Black |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 35 Inches |
A**R
Arrive a bit late but pleased with it
It’s good
D**N
Need new single rubber tip
Great product. I’ve used it so much I wore out the single rubber tip. I need replacements. Where can I get them?
W**N
If you need it, it's the best
I have a back injury that keeps me from standing or walking for more than 20 minutes or less at a time. I went on a recent trip that was going to require a fair bit of walking. No serious hiking or anything, but more than I could do without sitting down to let my back stop screaming with pain. I bought this for the trip and it did the job great! I didn't want one of the three-legged ones with the big seat because they're too bulky.I only used the seat once, and it was pretty uncomfortable, but it made a good footrest and was better than nothing the one time when I couldn't sit on the ground or something else (it was raining). However, I was very pleased with its performance as a cane. The design of the handle made it really easy to swing quickly for fast walking and was very sturdy. It was just the right height for me (6 ft), but if you're not between 5'10" and 6'2" it probably won't work for you.I have a really nice oak cane that I used before this one, and if I'm dressing up for something I'll still use that one, but for day-to-day use this is now my go-to.
J**N
It's a cane! It's a seat! It's very sturdy!
I'd been looking for something like this for a while. It is quite sturdy, and has a weight capacity of 330 lbs.I'm 6'2" tall and 255 lbs. This cane/stool is perfect for me. it does not feel wobbly when in use. I did read some reviews that indicated it wasn't very comfortable, but the idea is not to emulate an easy chair, but rather, provide a sturdy seat for a brief respite when on long walks, etc. It's lightweight so carrying is no problem. After "road-testing" it, I ordered another one to keep In both my cars. Highly recommend!
L**P
Good quality
The can is solid and very well constructed. The handle is comfortable. I have not used the wide foot base. The seat is not esp comfortable but it gets the job done for short rests which might be needed. The seat it creates is sturdy but not esp comfortable. It is more of an emergency seat than anything else - well suited for line waiting - say at TSA or similar lines. For more comfort, esp in the air port, I recommend getting one of those folding camp stools and hanging it - in a closed position - over the extendable handles of your rolling suitcase It helps if you have an other bag sitting on top of the rolling suitcase to as to keep the folded stool up higher. It will rest flat against the back of the suitcase and be very handy when you need an emergency seat - say when waiting in line. Here is the one I bought https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08R1LWCK2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1. You simply open it up all the way and hang it over the handles of your rolling suitcase.With your favorite cane in one hand and your rolling suitcase in the other, you should be fine in the airport. They should let you bring it aboard the plane because it is a mobility device but if they don't, you can either fold it up an put it in the rolling suitcase or else let them stow it and return it to you at the jetport as you exit the plane. It folds up so small that it really makes no sense for they to stow in. This cane with the seat would be far more useful in settings where you don't have a suitcase. Even in those settings, however, I do believe you will be just as well served via your usual cane in one hand and carrying your folding stool in a tote in the other. The aluminum camp stool is really lightweight. Another option if you do not like carrying totes would be to put the folding stool in a backpack.If you decide to go with this cane, do not plan to sit on the folding seat for very long. It is not comfortable. By comparison the folding camp stool is much more comfortable and a much less expensive option when used in combination with the cane you already have.
R**F
Don't waste your money
I really wanted this cane/seat to work. It seems like the perfect idea to have a regular looking cane that easily converts into a seat when needed. However, the seat, if you can call it that is fairly low to the ground when the cane converts to a tripod to support it. The seat is more of a perch. The biggest issue is how unsturdy it it. This was for an older person who is already somewhat unsteady. There is no way they can safely balance on this thing and trust the flimsy plastic legs will hold up. I do not believe the listed weight limit for it. If a small, younger person needed this for some reason, it might work but not for anyone older, or larger. It is all cheap plastic---nothing warranting $70+
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