(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best walking canes

We found 97 Reddit comments discussing the best walking canes. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 59 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

24. Vive Folding Cane - Foldable Walking Cane for Men, Women - Fold-up, Collapsible, Lightweight, Adjustable, Portable Hand Walking Stick - Balancing Mobility Aid - Sleek, Comfortable T Handles (Black)

    Features:
  • COLLAPSIBLE AND COMPACT: Providing a convenient option for those needing assistance, the Vive folding cane smoothly and securely locks in place to provide extra stability while walking on any surface. Folding at three points along the cane shaft, the collapsible cane is compact, easily fitting into a purse, briefcase, carry on or wheelchair bag.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT ADJUSTABLE ALUMINUM FRAME: Constructed with a durable, corrosion-resistant anodized aluminum, the folding cane is exceptionally lightweight yet sturdy, safely supporting up to 250 pounds. The cane is easily adjusted in one-inch increments from a minimum of 33” to a maximum height of 37”.
  • ERGONOMIC HAND GRIP AND STRAP: Ergonomic hand grip contours to the hand to reduce hand fatigue, prevent muscle cramping and relieve pressure on the wrist. The integrated wrist strap keeps the cane from falling to the ground when released.
  • SLIP-RESISTANT RUBBER TIP: Collapsible cane is capped with a slip-resistant rubber tip for additional traction and stability. The cane is also compatible with most replacement tips, including tripod tips, quad tips and ice tips.
  • VIVE LIFETIME GUARANTEE: Designed with the highest quality materials, the Vive Folding Cane comes with an Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee. Buy now with confidence.
Vive Folding Cane - Foldable Walking Cane for Men, Women - Fold-up, Collapsible, Lightweight, Adjustable, Portable Hand Walking Stick - Balancing Mobility Aid - Sleek, Comfortable T Handles (Black)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height12 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.5 Pounds
Width1 Inches
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31. Vive Quad Cane - Walking Stick for Men and Women - Lightweight Adjustable Staff - Comfortable Right and Left Hand Grip for Stability Support - Four Prong Sturdy Aluminum Travel Aid - 4 Tip

    Features:
  • SUPERIOR STABILITY AND TRACTION ON ANY SURFACE: Safely navigate over any surface, indoors and out. The quad cane base provides greater traction on smooth surfaces such as hardwood, laminate or tile floors as well as greater stability on uneven surfaces such as grass, sand, gravel or plush carpets. The versatile cane is made with a durable anodized aluminum frame that is adjustable from 28” to a maximum of 37” and supports up to 250 pounds.
  • NONSLIP, FOUR-PRONGED BASE: Easily switching from the left to right side, the four prong base locks into place providing additional support without interfering with a normal stride. Each prong is capped with a rubber, non skid, non-marking tip for added stability and convenience. The square base allows the cane to stand upright while remaining compact enough to easily fit on stairs or in narrow passageways.
  • COMFORTABLE ERGONOMIC GRIP: Fitted with an ergonomically contoured hand grip, the cane handle creates a secure, yet comfortable grip perfect for daily use. The handle also includes a wrist strap for added convenience.
  • CORROSION-RESISTANT LIGHTWEIGHT FRAME: Constructed with a durable anodized aluminum, the quad cane is lightweight and corrosion-resistant. Dual security features include an easy to grip locking knob and brass locking pin ensure that the cane stays at the set height without slipping.
  • 2-4 DAY SHIPPING & VIVE LIFETIME GUARANTEE: Expect your Vive Quad Cane quickly with our 2-4 Day Shipping. It also comes with an unconditional Lifetime Guarantee. Buy now with confidence.
Vive Quad Cane - Walking Stick for Men and Women - Lightweight Adjustable Staff - Comfortable Right and Left Hand Grip for Stability Support - Four Prong Sturdy Aluminum Travel Aid - 4 Tip
Specs:
ColorBronze
Height28 Inches
Length8 Inches
Number of items1
Width6 Inches
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38. Offset Quad Cane Color: Purple

    Features:
  • 29 3/4’’ – 40 3/4’’ (1’’ increment per height adjustment)
Offset Quad Cane Color: Purple
Specs:
Colorpurple
Height40 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight1 Pounds
Width7 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on walking canes

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where walking canes are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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u/FARTS-ARE-YUMMY · 5 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

Using a throwaway for this. I work in the festival industry and have fibromyalgia along with other non-visible chronic illnesses.

Festivals are challenging for us for a number of reasons:

  • not many places to rest, being on your feet for long days
  • long lines for bathroom facilities that are usually also gross
  • schedule is usually packed, sense of FOMO if you arrive late/leave early. Hard to find friends that are on the same wavelength.
  • food that leads to tummy trouble and other naughty drinks/substances!

    Despite that, I still attend several a year and obviously work many too. Here are my tips:

  • bring a flipstick or portable seat. Huge crowds aren't very sympathetic to those who need personal space unless there is a visible marker of disability.
  • try to walk around the site before it gets crowded. I know this is more physical activity which might make you tired... but it can also reveal shortcuts, quiet spaces, less used washrooms, and other places you will gratefully use over the next few days.
  • If there's an accessibility tent, introduce yourself and ask for tips. You don't have to disclose your actual disability but you can ask questions like, "In your opinion, where should I go if I need to sit in a quiet place? Is there a seating area near each stage? What should I do if I'm having a medical issue?"
  • ask a festival staffer, security guard, volunteer, medic, or anyone with a radio for help if you need it. Don't be shy. It is their job to ensure public safety and even if the first person can't help directly, they are responsible for finding you someone who can.
  • don't get trapped in the crowd, accept that being on the outskirts will help you leave if needed and also have fewer instances for people to thoughtlessly shove or step on you. The pit is a high-contact zone and not safe for us. I see older people, families with children, etc make this mistake all the time and it is frustrating for all involved.
  • rent a locker. Cannot stress this enough. You can have comforts like toilet paper, sunscreen, raincoat, phone charger etc. nearby without having to trek all the way back to the campsite. Keep your bag light with just the essentials - earplugs, bandaids, phone, cash, etc.
  • bring AND WEAR earplugs. This has made a huge difference for me. It not only eliminates headaches from the PA system but reduces the level of insanity when people are bouncing around and screaming.
  • don't drink alcohol, it will also hit you like a ton of bricks after a day of being active and likely low water consumption. This also goes for drugs that you have not been prescribed.
  • pay close attention to security rules regarding prescription drugs, liquids, etc, and follow them to the rule. I almost had my painkillers confiscated once which would have made for an awful day. Bring copies of prescriptions, be honest, etc.
  • if you're going with a group, you kind of have to also be comfortable with being independent. Groups are fickle and there will be a lot of changing plans, hurt feelings, drama, etc. If you're wiped out, just say you need a break and plan to meet up with them later. Don't get stressed or freak out at not being able to please everyone. Obviously if you have a friend who can travel with you it's safer and better, keep in mind that doesn't always happen especially if people are intoxicated.
  • keep your phone charged in case you have to break with the group or need assistance. Don't waste phone battery on social media.
  • Prioritize, prioritize, prioritize. I've regretted showing up too early in the day because I was exhausted by the time the headlining act came onstage. Check out the lineup before you get to the festival and pick your must-sees. Plan to leave a little bit early before the huge rush. Factor in travel time between stages! If you miss part of a set or a couple of acts, so what, you're doing the best you can. There is literally no act in the world that is worth trashing your health for.
  • festival food is soooo tempting but it can end you. Keep meals light and snacks healthy - try to eat as normally as you would at home with more protein and fats to make up for being active all day.
  • recovery days! Plan to be a zombie for a day or two afterward, if you can take time off work do it, if not, take it easy in other ways.

    I hope this helps! Ultimately, I want you to feel like you are in control, not your disease. It's tougher for us than others but it can be possible to enjoy festival life despite fibro. Take care!

u/2skool4cool_ · 29 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

They have some probably not as good quality cane (but better than nothing at this point) for 13 on amazon if you can somehow get on there. Since she keeps breaking your canes I wouldn't get anything expensive if you can tolerate a cheaper cane. If you have a student email, you can get prime for free for 6 months and get it shipped to an amazon locker (usually at a local gas station) in 1-2 days for free. I'm so sorry for what you are going through, that is awful. I also found this site for a free white cane that might be worth a try that allows you to request one every six months.

u/meskarune · 2 pointsr/RandomKindness

Thanks for doing this, you are an amazing person. I have a great fun fact about glacier national park in Montana that almost no one is aware of...it has a rain forest! I saw it when I was in HS and my biology teacher took us on a trip. The rain forest was in a deep valley between two mountains. The mountains trapped humid warm air in the valley and allowed the ferns, orchids and cedar trees to grow. There isn't much information about it on the web, but this is what I could find:

http://fwp.mt.gov/mtoutdoors/HTML/articles/2011/Refugium.htm#.V8NhszXd7IX

http://smokybear.com/glacier-national-park-rainforest/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest#North_America

http://rarespecies.nebraska.gov/portfolio/ute-ladies-tresses/

I really need a walking cane. This one is on sale for $10.99 with free shipping: https://www.amazon.com/Ez2care-Classic-Handle-Strap-Black/dp/B009OEAYL8/ If that is too much then maybe some earbuds as my last pair of headphones stopped working: https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-RP-HJE120-PPK-In-Ear-Headphone-Black/dp/B003EM2WAW/

u/premier-cat-arena · 4 pointsr/cfs

I have this one and it’s helpful for a variety of stuff, not just in the kitchen. I use it in the bathroom as well while brushing my teeth and used to use it for waiting in lines when going out as well.


Drive Medical Folding Lightweight Cane with Sling Style Seat https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VWJYSY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_qkQaA61ozRrhv

Edit: the way the show in the photo to sit on it is ridiculous. I’ve never used it that way and it’s been fine. Look at the photo if you need a laugh

u/Manatea123 · 9 pointsr/MultipleSclerosis

I second (third) the cane suggestion...I don't use the thing 100% of the time, but it's definitely good to have on any public transit trips to give another point of contact with the ground, and not have to explain yrself when you take a handicapped seat. plus they come in sassy patterns now! Not too expensive, either...https://www.amazon.com/NOVA-Designer-Offset-Handle-Flowers/dp/B004993WN0/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_121_bs_tr_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&refRID=89S04E78PY7GHW0WH871&th=1

u/padulalala · 5 pointsr/MultipleSclerosis

MS-er here. This one is pretty great. I’ve used it for 6 months with no issues. Travels well, and fits into a purse! Vive Folding Cane - $16

u/euphemistic · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"I am from the non-Amazon country of Australia" just like you :)

And probably this useful foldable cane

u/npbm2008 · 3 pointsr/MultipleSclerosis

I feel you. When I realized the cane was long-term, not temporary, I had a brief meltdown. But then I went from the ugly brass hospital cane to a cane in a color I loved. I realized I needed to own it.

A friend then gave me the Hurrycane as a gift, and that was even better! It folds up, which is super convenient, it (mostly) stands up on its own, and it comes in different colors. Also, the bottom is a bit more stable than the traditional cane.

It also comes with options like LED lights and memory foam handles, but I haven’t tried those.

u/carly__ann · 1 pointr/disability

Here’s are a couple suggestions:

https://www.fashionablecanes.com/
Crazy selection, (So. Many. Canes) many different options (length, grips, collapsible, etc.) Got a ‘Dr, House’ cane from here (the one with the flames on the bottom) and it was great and held up really really well!

Amazon!
There’s actually a great selection on Amazon at VERY reasonable prices. My colorful polka dot collapsible cane is from here (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QX459S0/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_c_api_416OBbSY6NY97) and was under $25. Its held up fairly well, but not perfectly. My thought is that for $20-25 I can changes them out each year and be fine with it.

I know there are many other options, but these are the two I’ve actually ordered from. Didn’t want to recommend something I haven’t liked because a crappy cane can really ruin things!

Edit: Fixed Amazon link.

u/soulburn666 · 3 pointsr/Vive

This is the perfect peripheral for this game! Even has Vive written!

u/Luxangel7 · 1 pointr/nottheonion

ah finally lol, thanks a lot for that! Yeah now of course I see it both times when they said it's school property. Still, I can't imagine why the parents wouldn't just get their son a walking stick...I found one on Amazon for like 12 bucks ffs...

http://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Deluxe-Folding-Reflective/dp/B002VWK0HI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418930117&sr=8-1&keywords=blind+walking+stick

I deplore the way they punished the kid, but something seems...fishy...about the parents' representation of the situation...plus kinda stupid...I mean for 12$ just buy it...

u/jay76 · 2 pointsr/gout

This $45 carbon fibre walking cane?

Sympathetic minds want to know if it's any good...

u/kalechipsyes · 212 pointsr/raisedbynarcissists

OP, if you can create an account and add this:

https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Deluxe-Folding-Reflective/dp/B002VWK0HI/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1496038985&sr=8-2&keywords=white+cane

to your wishlist, we can do this, and without your personal info or address being shared.

u/copyingerror · 1 pointr/ACL

This is what I have.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BFGHGR1/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_hO3lDbQ0QQRDM

I had to cut the bottom tube off a bit to fit to my height. It was really easy to saw off with handheld hack saw. The rubber sole piece comes off and the bottom edge can be cut if your legs are on the short side and this cane is too long even at the shortest setting, hahah.

Fits in my 10 x 10 ish purse when folded.

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Beyond standing, the stop/go and sudden movements on bus/subway isn't good... especially when crowded. What if someone falls and ends up using you to brace their fall?

u/spillingpictures · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You might be able to get one on Amazon, otherwise if you have a CVS nearby they have them! My CVS has cool designs on theirs but they aren't as sturdy.

This is the one I have. The four pronged base is what's gonna give you a lot of stability, especially in a crowd.

u/samacora · 3 pointsr/nottheonion

Yea, at this price you can see how that family couldn't afford it. I know that truck must take alot of gas so they couldnt spare half a tanks worth for a cane..

u/mynickname86 · 1 pointr/gifs

They've had something very similar for quite some time.

https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Deluxe-Folding-Black/dp/B002VWJYT8

u/sighs__unzips · 1 pointr/youseeingthisshit

That one has a rating of 2 stars. This one is only $22 and is 4 stars.

u/shield_agent · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I've recently started working at a museum and I've seen people who cant stand for extended periods of time use this[ cane],
maybe it will help(https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Deluxe-Folding-Black/dp/B002VWJYT8/ref=pd_sim_200_2?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=7PYB35085JTTSWKHVSKX)

u/zlhill · 15 pointsr/medicalschool

desperate times call for desperate measures

u/robo4536 · 1 pointr/nottheonion

Drive Medical Deluxe Folding Blind Cane, Reflective Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VWK0HI/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_AOKKub0ZN5VN4

Took me 20 seconds. Not exaggerating.

u/Blizky · 1 pointr/PoliticalHumor

Drive Medical Deluxe Folding Blind Cane, Reflective Red https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002VWK0HI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_t-Q2Ab61HH3N6

u/geekandwife · 2 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

Get you a https://www.amazon.com/Coolrunner-HONKER-300-Horn-Silver/dp/B01N6IG3J0 to let people know when you are comming and a https://www.amazon.com/Drive-Medical-Deluxe-Folding-Reflective/dp/B002VWK0HI and dark glasses for when you roll over someone who can't walk anywhere besides 2 inches in front of the scooter causing you to crush their ankles.... Who can be mad a a blind pregnant woman :P

u/egret522 · 17 pointsr/AskNYC

I've got a folding cane that I use for balance issues, but I've brought it out a few times when I just needed a seat because of chronic pain, too. It feels douchey but is way less obnoxious (for both me and everyone around me) than having to give a whole spiel about needing a seat.