![]() ![]() Insert the brass pin and pull the cane to the desired height. To adjust our canes simply loosen the latch under the grip. Ideally, the cane should stand as high as your hip bone, letting your rest your hand on the cane while keeping the elbow bent slightly. The height of all our canes can be adjusted, depending on the needs of the user. Our carbon fiber cane is one example, which offers a stable, 4 prong base anti slip feet and a lightweight shaft. They are a good choice for seniors or those looking for extra stability. Multi tip canes bring greater stability and support than their single tip counterparts, with increased points of contact to distribute weight evenly. If you decide on a cane with a single tip, check out our quad base and ice tip attachments for more versatile use. The tip can be switched out and replaced with one of our other cane tips for personalized functionality. Cane Tipsīasic single point canes are lightweight and easy to use, and feature a slip resistant tip that keeps your can firmly planted with each step. Though with modern advances in mobility aids, this style is not as commonly used as it has been in the past. It also makes it easy to hang the cane on chair backs and doorknobs. Traditional canes include a round bend at the head of the cane which allows for a more natural swing while walking. It’s foam padded handle cushions your grip and features an easy-click button located conveniently on the top of the cane. The light is comprised of 6 individual bulbs and can be angled forward or downwards. Some handles, like our folding cane with LED light, include a battery powered light in the handle of the cane. You'll find this handle on our lightweight carbon fiber cane. However, it offers additional comfort and space for ringers with a specially-designed curve on the grip. Similar to the T-shape design, the Fritz Handle sits at the head of the cane shaft, and offers an easy grip for day-long use. We use this design on both our offset and quad walking canes. It also includes a comfortable grip and hand strap for added convenience. Offset handles are designed with a curve near the handle to better distribute the user’s weight over the shaft of the cane. ![]() The grip helps prevent cramping and hand fatigue, while an integrated strap will prevent accidental drops. You'll find this style handle on our folding cane. The standard T-shape handle is the simplest option, with an ergonomic grip positioned at the head of the cane shaft. ![]()
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