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New Stair Climbing Assist Cane by Rock Steady Cane Lets You Walk Up and Down Stairs Easily with Less Pain. Perfect Step Helper for Those with Sore Hips and Knees

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Features

  • DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR STEPS - SAC makes ascending and descending stairs easy, safe and less painful for those with sore knees and hips
  • FITS TWO STEPS AT ONCE - The one you are standing on and the next step with a matching two level handle and four feet (two per step), providing forward stability
  • ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT - fits most standard steps and is lightweight at just 2 lbs, 8 oz, supports up to 300 lbs
  • SOLID CONSTRUCTION Made from study aluminum with ergonomic handles covered with soft, easy grip foam

Description

New from Zig Zag Development, the creators of the Rock Steady Cane – The Stair Climbing Assist Cane! Our new unique and patent pending design lets you move up and stairs with complete stability and less discomfort! Benefits: Makes walking up or downstairs less painful for these with sore, hips, knees or after surgery Design to fit snug on two steps at once for total stability Adjustable height 34 inches to 44.5 inches Supports up to 300lbs Use on carpet or hard surface steps Use as a regular walking cane on landings! Made of strong, but lightweight aluminum: Weighs only 2 lbs 8 oz Super convenient! Just leave at the top or bottom of the stairs and you are always ready! Click the Add to Cart Button Now and Take Your Mobility Back!

Brand: Rock Steady Cane


Material: Aluminum


Color: Black


Shaft Material: Aluminum


Extended Length: 44.5 Inches


Brand: ‎Rock Steady Cane


Material: ‎Aluminum


Color: ‎Black


Shaft Material: ‎Aluminum


Extended Length: ‎44.5 Inches


Handle Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎0.64 Pounds


Maximum Height Recommendation: ‎34 Inches


Folded Size: ‎34 inches


Product Dimensions: ‎34"W x 44"H


Base Material: ‎Rubber


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎21.42 x 13.89 x 1.77 inches


Package Weight: ‎0.29 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Rock Steady Cane


Warranty Description: ‎90 days


Manufacturer: ‎Zig Zag Development


Date First Available: February 1, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect when don't have a rail to use
I have been using this for 4 months now to get up and down the concrete steps to my garage. Wow, what a difference it has made since there is NO railing. I have been using 2 canes to walk for over a year now and also was using them to go up and down the garage stairs. It was getting very painful to lift myself up the stairs using my strongest leg although coming down the stairs was easy. Then I got this RS Cane. It is so much easier and less painful by being able to use my arm strength and my legs instead of just my weak and painful legs. To stabilize it better, going up the steps, I make certain its back legs are right against the step. Coming down the steps I make certain its front legs are right against the step. For example, to go up the steps (which is the most challenging for me pain-wise), I have the Rock Steady Cane on the left with my left hand on its long-padded rail. It sits with its back legs on the garage floor against the bottom of the step and the top legs on the first step. I lift with my left hand on the Rock Steady Cane and using just one of my regular canes in my right hand on the garage floor and angled backwards a bit, I use it for leverage to push me up on the first step. The combination of lift from the left hand on the Rock Steady Cane and the push from the right-hand regular cane gives me the boost I need to get on the first step. The second step is the same except the cane in the right hand is now on the first step and the RS Cane is on the second step. I lift with the left hand and push with the right cane to rise to the second step. The final step into the house is just slightly taller than the other two but the RS Cane still works great and I lean my left arm on the door frame to be steadier and lift with RS Cane hand and push with the right-hand regular cane which is on the second step. I use the top angled handle on the RS Cane to turn towards the garage, place the RS Cane on the left of the steps, grab my second cane that is leaning against the wall to the left of the second step, and I'm all set. Going down the steps is a little different. I put my second cane against the wall on the second step. Grab the RS Cane making certain its leading feet are against the front edge of the next to bottom step. Then I take my cane that is in my right hand and place it on the bottom step and use that combined with the RS Cane to lower myself onto the second step from the bottom. Move the RS Cane down one step and the right-hand cane to the garage floor and lower myself down another step. For the final step to the garage floor, the RS Cane front feet remain on the garage floor against the bottom step and my right-hand cane is also still on the garage floor and I lower myself down. I use the top angled handle on the RS Cane to turn around and grab my left cane that is leaning against the wall on the second step. If a person had greater leg strength and less pain that I have then the RS Cane would work as they show in the videos. I have adapted it as I described above to work for me. In using the Rock Steady Cane, I do make certain I put my weight evenly on the long handle and try to remain with my weight directly over it and not to one side or it will wiggle and not be as steady. Hopes this helps any of you with similar challenges in mobility as I have. I highly recommend this RS Cane and am very glad I bought it and am able to use it so effectively, safely, and with so much less pain than before. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2023 by Suzanne Kammerer

  • Very Impressed
Very stable. Easy to adjust to various stair heights. Quality product
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2023 by C. Darnell

  • Disappointed in quality
I bought two one for my mother and one for my husband. I was surprised at how cheap the metal feels on these and the bottom leg would not lock into place on one of them. Definitely not worth 105 each. Sent them both back
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2024 by Cathy

  • Works as expected
I bought this product to accommodate the lack of a second railing going upstairs. My mother is able to have support on both sides now when climbing and descending. The most important part of using this product is to make sure it is adjusted properly to your stair height and a comfortable level for you to lean on it (my mother preferred waist height so her arm is bent comfortably when using). Also, make sure it is flat on the stairs when using, especially descending stairs. When flat, it is very stable and easy to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023 by Exile District

  • This product saved Christmas!
I was dreading the trip over the holidays to visit my grandkids because they live in a 3 story home. This cane made it totally possible to manage the stairs safely.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023 by Terri S. Spacke

  • What a wonderful product!
Bought this cane for my dad. He has terrible arthritis and uses a walker most of the time. We were living temporarily in a house that had 10 stairs going up to the door. We were so worried about how we were going to get him into the house! Well, we bought this cane and a belt with two handles on the back (also through Amazon). I held his arm, he used this cane on the stairs and my husband stood behind him and held onto him with the handles on the belt. It worked great!!! This cane gave him stability. He couldn't reach to the opposite railing so this cane took the place of the second railing. Excellent product! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2023 by CW

  • Meh, works well in theory
Bought it for my disabled aunt, she wasn't able to use it but I think it's because she has so much of a disability. The railing works better for her, this would work I think for someone who just needs a little assistance. If someone has a really hard time walking or lifting themselves up, this may not be the best choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023 by Roger Welch

  • Rock Steady Cane Stair Assist
There are few products that fill the special niche of manual stair assistance. So I decided to give the RSC a try. I also decided to keep it with some advice to pass on. Having a bad hip on one side and a bad ankle on the other I’m dealing with a double whammy until joint replacement surgeries. This situation leaves me painfully unbalanced with every step on stairs, especially going down. Fortunately, my husband is available when I use the RSC Stair Assist to lend his grip around the front or rear post ensuring my safety. If you have someone to spot you, you’ll minimize concern when using the Stair Assist. I understand how some reviewers felt the Stair Assist was unsteady. You MUST place your weight straight down through the handle to produce reliable stability when using it. The RSC posts are adjustable to the height of your stair steps. The horizontal handle should be fully level. My able husband tested it first on our stairs and was impressed with the overall design. He now is sold that I made the right choice after watching me use it. You are the only one who can decide if it meets your particular needs by testing it. If in doubt, find someone to help grip it for you while in use; that made a difference in my situation. The photos can be confusing, but the one with the curved cane handle is the design you are supposed to receive. The RSC Stair Assist is shipped directly from Amazon and I was personally assured by the company owner that it is fully refundable through Amazon returns within 30 days. Be advised that Amazon would charge you, as a Prime member, a $5.99 fee for a return. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023 by elginjay

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