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Carex Soft Grip Folding Cane - Foldable Walking Cane For Women and Men - Adjustable Height (33"-37"), Anti-Slip Rubber Tip, Soft Derby Style Ergonomic Handle, Metallic Blue

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Color: Metallic Blue


Features

  • Aluminum
  • Imported
  • FOLDING CANE: The Carex Folding Cane can support 250lbs & only weighs 0.7 lbs. It has an adjustable height of 33" to 37" with a soft grip handle & wrist strap for moments when you need both hands or to make it easier to remember your walking stick
  • CHOOSE THE BEST CANE FOR YOU: Choosing a mens cane or womens cane for your lifestyle is important. If our Soft Grip Folding Cane isn't good for you consider our wooden cane, adjustable cane, quad cane, comfort grip cane, offset cane or derby cane
  • COLLAPSIBLE BLUE CANE: Do you need a collapsible walking stick that's easy to carry with you? The Soft Grip Folding Cane is adjustable, comes in multiple colors & is a good cane to keep in the car or to fold up in your bag for support on the go
  • CAREX WALKING STICKS FOR BALANCE & WALKING: Whether you need some added support while walking or standing have hips knees or ankles that aren't 100% reliable or are concerned that balance issues may lead to a fall, our canes offer stylish quality support
  • CAREX HEALTH BRANDS has been a leading creator of collapsible canes for women and men for over 30 years. Our goal is to provide innovative high quality walking canes that bring dignity & ease of use so consumers live healthier more independent lives

Description

Carex Soft Grip Canes have a soft grip that's both ergonomic and anti slip. Folds easily for storage or travel and has a convenient wrist strap. Comes in black and metallic blue. Innovative Soft Grip technology reduces pressure on the wrist.


Brand: Carex


Material: Aluminum


Color: Metallic Blue


Extended Length: 37 Inches


Handle Material: Rubber


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.8 x 7 x 14.5 inches; 11.2 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ FGA53800 0000


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex-adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 28, 2008


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Carex Health Brands


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • With An Easy Modification MUCH Better Than HurryCane
Color: Black
I bought a HurryCane and found it wanting in several areas so I returned it to Amazon. But I still had a need for a cane with all the features of the HurryCane, so I looked for a solution that was not junk... and I found it. I purchased a Carex Soft Grip Folding Cane and a Hugo Mobility Quadpod Ultra Stable Cane Tip with Compact Quad Design, 3/4 Inches, Black. The Quadpod installs onto the Carex cane very securely. There is no clunking down at the end of the cane now, but since the Quadpod is made of a hard rubber there is still some flexing as you place/lift the cane at the floor. This is just the right amount of (silent) flex to make the cane feel ultra stable. The Carex cane has 4 segments connected by a bunjy and assembles to be very sturdy with no slop in the connections, but breaks down very easily for stowage. While the HurryCane has a hard plastic handle that is slippery and unforgiveably hard, the Carex has a similar style handle but made with a soft rubber that is much more comfortable and not at all slippery. The Quadpod allows the cane to stand vertical unassisted on a hard level floor. It never falls down, even if it gets bumped a little. It even will stand on some low-pile carpet and short grass, about as stable as the HurryCane stands on a hard floor. Adding the Quadpod does add about 1.5" of height after installing to the bottom of the cane. I know that some shorter people already have their cane at the shortest adjustment and it is still too high for correct use. But a quick solution for that would be to cut a couple inches off the end of the cane with a TEKTON 6460 Tubing Cutter 1/8" to 1-1/8" O.D. or a hacksaw. The cutter is $6.14 and very easy for ANYONE to use and even if it was necessary, your total cost is still less than the HurryCane. I am absolutely tickled with this solution and recommend it highly over the HurryCane. UPDATE AUG 27, 2013: After 6 months of use, this cane wore out. During its short life I certainly got my money's worth from it however. I found that I almost never used the breakdown feature of the cane, since with the Quadpod tip I was almost always able to stow it standing on the floor. There is no screwing collar at the base of the height-adjustable section, so any weight that is applied to the cane is born 100% by the spring loaded tab that engages the selected adjustment hole. In my case, this adjustment hole wallowed out and the tab dented, causing play in the cane at the adjusting point. In place of the screwing collar at the base of the upper adjustment tube there is a firm plastic collar/bushing. This piece serves to tighten the play inherent when having 2 different sizes of tubing, one slid into the other. Unfortunately this collar/bushing also wallowed so as to make it useless. This resulted in a cane whose upper section feels loosely connected with the second section and is shaky when in use. In other words, worn out. In 6 months. Also, the rubberized portion of the derby handle sluffs off down to the underlying plastic with use. I should note that I am a 285 pound man who probably applies more of his weight than he should on his cane when walking. I replaced this cane with a Hugo Mobility Adjustable Derby Handle Cane that does not break down for stowage. I've only used the Hugo cane for a couple weeks so far, but in that time I've decided that the Hugo cane is superior to the Carex cane (and costs 2/3 as much as the Carex). The base of the adjustment section has a collar that screws down to stabilize the slop inherent in the concentric sections, the handle is wider to distribute body weight over a wider area of the handle, and the rubberized coating on the handle seems thicker. The Quadpod transferred from the Carex to the Hugo with no problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2013 by R.Franz

  • Very good design and quality
Color: Metallic Blue
Due to a knee problem, I recently purchased my first cane- a Carex brand and it is fairly heavy duty. I liked the quality and construction so much that I purchased this Carex folding unit for air travel for an upcoming trip, in case needed. I really like the rubber-type of handle on both canes and this folding unit should work well for its intended purpose. I see no negatives in the design or materials for my intended purpose; although, one needs to realize that any reasonably priced folding unit will not last as long as a non-folding unit if used extensively, as the internal springs and cordage are the weak points in this type of design. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by Marvin

  • Definitely not a "Soft grip"
Color: Metallic Blue
I have a bad knee and although I don't need to use a cane constantly I never know when the knee will give out. I like the idea of a folding cane so I can always keep it handy. I bought this one specifically because the description and some reviews said the soft grip handle puts less pressure on the hand. I have carpal tunnel syndrome so that would have been a huge plus but the rubber handle is actually quite hard and just as painful as the solid grip on my regular cane. Overall it is well-made though and would recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2023 by JamesT McMahon

  • Basically a good solid product!
Color: Black
This served my purpose very well on a recent trip to Hawaii. The only criticism I have is that it didn't come in much of a case or with a strap. It does come in a cheap plastic covering that will do the trick. HOwever, I made the mistake of not pursuing that case from the bottom of my already packed luggage on our return airline trip and just stuck the folded up cane in my backpack. Well, it flipped open 4 times between the departing airport, the plane itself, and our return airport. Definitely make sure you have it well secured with a velcro-type strap as well as either the plastic covering it came in or in another storage medium. Also, it's a little stiff to fold up at the start, but got easier as time went on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2022 by Stan L. Riggin

  • Wonderful walking stick . . . once you get past the misleading information!
Color: Black
I give the cane 5 stars . . . but I give zero stars to all the folks out there who don't bother to use a tape measure correctly, and then post measurements as if they know what they're talking about! This cane does NOT adjust down to 31" as more than one person claims. Yes, the stick itself adjusts down to 31" but when you include the handle (in other words, when you measure from the FLOOR to the TOP of the handle--duh!!) the shortest this cane will go is 33" (as one other poster mentioned), and the longest 37". At its shortest possible adjustment of 33" (NOT 31") this cane was still too long for my mom, so I did what that same poster suggested and cut a couple inches off the bottom with a hacksaw (thanks for the good idea!), after removing the rubber foot. When I replaced the rubber foot, it was perfect! It's just the right height for mom, and it easily folds into a capital M shape which then easily slips into the heavy plastic bag it comes in, for storage. (Speaking of that capital M shape, at least one poster said the cane folds into 3 sections; another said 5 sections. Who are these people? Where do they come from?? It folds into FOUR sections like an M, end of story!). When ready to use, you just take it out of the bag and it sort of "snaps" into place all by itself! Perfect for travel or just everyday use around the neighborhood. Folded, with the cane adjusted to its shortest position and the M squeezed tightly together, it measures 11-7/8" at the longest point, 5-1/2" at the widest point (the handle at the top) and 3" wide at the bottom. The thickest point (at the rubber foot) is 1-1/2" but that can be removed for packing separately, if necessary. The handle is 1" thick and the tubing is 3/4" thick. The plastic bag itself measures 7" wide at the top, 4-1/4" wide at the bottom, and is 14-1/2" at its longest point . . . but the plastic can be squished down against the cane to fit into a 12" long space, for packing purposes. Now, if the manufacturer would just do a better job with the photo and dimensions, I'm sure they would sell a lot more of these great canes! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2014 by Kindle Customer

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