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The Classy Adjustable Folding Cane by Ez2care combines medical-grade durability with sleek, minimalist design. Crafted from lightweight anodized aluminum, it supports up to 250 lbs and folds into four sections for easy storage in its included carrying case. Featuring reinforced joints, an ergonomic cushioned grip, and slip-resistant tips, this cane offers stability and comfort for professionals who demand both function and style in their mobility aids.


















| ASIN | B006RB5Y9I |
| ASIN | B006RB5Y9I |
| Base Material | Aluminium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 229,860 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1,441 in Walking Sticks |
| Brand Name | Ez2Care |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,388) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,388) |
| Department | Unisex |
| Extended Length | 37 Inches |
| Folded Size | 11.6 Inches |
| Handle Material | Anodized |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.76 Pounds |
| Item model number | HMC43B-C1 |
| Lock Type | Combination |
| Manufacturer | Ez2care |
| Manufacturer | Ez2care |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 37 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 27.99 x 13 x 3.99 cm; 344.73 g |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 767674405899 854194003503 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
C**E
Great Walking stick
I bought this stick to replace one that had worn out. It is a great light weight stick. It is stable and helps confidence when walking. It has done a fair distance since I bought it and the rubber end is not showing any wear at all. I would highly recommend this stick. It also looks nice.
F**M
Great cane great design. Company sent an extra tip and wrist strap. Two problems I have is, the extra tip they sent is worse than the first one. When they should have sent an anti-slip or ice boot for it. Second I really wish I would've got the mulberry one. But maybe this cripple can try and find the money to buy it. Strap should also be adjustable.
R**D
This is a great product that is small and easy to carry in a purse, small bag, or just in your hand. It is easy to fold and has a small black bag for easy storage. You can also easily change the height adjustments. This little cane is not only sturdy but comes in a variety of colors. I purchased this for an upcoming trip to Alaska as a "just in case" necessity and just knowing that I have it if needed has completely put my mind at ease. For the price, how could you not purchase this item? This has definitely given me peace of mind, and the compactness of this cane is even better! Highly recommend this.
G**N
I purchased two of these canes via Amazon, one for my son who was recovering from a serious knee injury and one for myself, because I find one helpful from time to time because I am occasionally troubled by a past injury. I was so impressed with the quality and value of the Ez2care that I immediately ordered two more for two of my friends. Here's what impressed me: 1. The mechanism works smothly and securely. 2. The carrying case and velcro strap provide a good way to keep the cane out of the way when it's not in use. 3. The grip is quite comfortable. 4. The tip is of good quality. 5. My experience with it is short, but it looks as if it will hold up and give good service for a long time. 6. The price is outstandingly reasonable. Here are some other comments: 1. While the cane deploys easily, and does it with a flourish that would befit James Bond, it takes a fair bit of effort, dexterity, and concentration to fold it up again and get it back in its bag. 2. It adjusts to accomodate the user's height, but I have mine at its maximum length, and I'm only 5ft. 10in. A taller person might not be able to extend it to the optimal length. 3. The instructions that came with the cane tell you to use the cane on the same side of the body as your injured extremity. My physical therapist told me the opposite. I'll follow her advice. That seems to work better for me. Bottom line: The Ez2care Cane is a good value! I quickly became a repeat customer.
K**Y
I traveled with this cane. Easy to store and snaps open with a flick of a wrist
M**C
I got this because of a serious leg injury, but I only really needed it (and occasionally still do) for doing things that aren't a routine part of my day; for example, I use it in a couple of places I go where there are extremely high and/or awkward steps involved. It's a less heavy-duty kind of cane than some, so I'm not really sure that the person who really needs to lean on a cane would find this one the best for them. When I first had the injury I did use it as I went outside walking, so I want to be clear that it certainly does the job. I had no reason to think I had to worry about it not standing up to basic use. I'm just thinking that someone with, say, a hip "issue" and/or someone with substantial weight and the need to rely more on the cane for supporting that weight may not feel entirely secure with a cane this slim. It's pretty enough (and I did choose the pattern because I wanted a cane that looked "Springy" after I'd injured the leg in Winter. People have different tastes, of course; but I can't say I really see this cane as particularly "classy". It's pretty enough, though; and I didn't want a cane that made me feel like I had some "big, heavy-duty, medical, thing". To me, if someone knows they really need the assistance of a cane, and if he knows that he needs to lean on that cane 100% of the time that he's standing; I probably would not feel comfortable recommending this cane. But, if someone mostly supports his own weight and either wants "back-up" just in case, wants to reduce SOME of the weight on something like an injury and/or if someone needs a cane for those unusual situations such as "weird entrance-ways" or particularly high steps (the individual steps, themselves; I don't mean high staircases)... Then I'm more than comfortable recommending the cane. (Oh... I recently noticed a nick in the handle, so it doesn't take a whole lot to nick the wood-look surface of the handle. I don't recall any "dramatic" incidents that should have caused a nick. It's not a big deal, though. I've had the cane since the end of last Winter, so there's only so much durability of the wood-look handle I'd expect for the price.)
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