🖤 Keep your cane close, your freedom closer.
The PERFORMANCE HEALTH Walking Stick Holder is a lightweight, durable plastic accessory designed to securely attach walking sticks to most standard wheelchair frames. Featuring a secure clip and cup retention system, it ensures your cane stays firmly in place during movement, providing enhanced convenience and independence for elderly, disabled, or dual mobility users.
Color | Black |
Material type | Wood |
Maximum height recommendation | 35 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Usage | For walking rollators |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Performance Health |
Manufacturer | PERFORMANCE HEALTHCARE |
Item model number | 091117779 |
ASIN | B0056PS66E |
W**6
Designed for 4 wheel rolators but can be added to 3 wheel rolators with modifications
This item is of good quality and well made. It is only designed to fit 4 wheel rolators with a 25mm tubular frame, where it fits easily to the long straight sections of the frame.This item will not fit 3 wheel rolators as they usually have smaller 22mm tube size. Because the 3 wheel rolators have more complicated frame designs they do not have long lengths of straight tube to attach to. If you packed out the clamps to clamp onto 22mm tube they would still need to have a pivot to accommodate the complex angles of the frame.To overcome this problem I constructed a frame which gives a length of 25mm tube (plastic conduit) for the stick holder to clamp onto . To connect to the 22mm tube frame I used 22mm plastic plumbing clips intended for copper pipe. These clips where then attached to 25mm conduit saddles, to hold the conduit, with a countersink headed screw and nut with a large washer to form a swivel joint. This arrangement allows the mountings to compensate for the rolator frames multiple angles. Once the frame is fitted and clamped in the correct position it is worthwhile locking the conduit by fitting self tapping screws through the conduit saddles and into the conduit.The main difficulty of this build was constructing the swivel joint. To fit a m5 nut into the 22mm pipe clamp some material has to be removed, overdoing this wrecks the clamp! The other point is the length of the screw, if this is to long it will damage the metal rolator tube when you tighten the swivel up.This mod works very well and the rolators user is very happy. The mod is illustrated in the attached photos.
K**L
Item does it's job
Item does it's job
G**W
Good product but needs more adaptability
Sturdy product, but needed thin rubber mat to fix the bottom piece to the slightly smaller diameter tubing of the wife’s wheelchair . The same applied to the top piece as well. Also the top piece needed to be opened out a bit with the aid of a Stanley knife to accept a slightly bigger diameter crutch, but it works well.
B**Y
Not sure
Does not fit the walker that well gets In the way at times
H**O
Sticks
So nice to be able to store sticks on scooter
J**B
It has no instructions, and is not obviously useful.
A very strange device, I was not able to understand what it should be attached to, or what would fit in to it! It certainly was totally unsuitable for any of my sticks as they all have rubber plugs on the end.
R**A
The only way it works for NHS crutches is as pictured in my photos..
The problem was in the clip not being wide enough for the crutch. By screwing the top bit to the crutch, rather than the walker, you are then able to clip the crutch onto the walker, where the walker frame is black & thinner than the red part. The bottom bit attaches to the walker alright, again on the black bit at the bottom. The result is that it works for crutches, so long as you don't mind the top bit being permanently attached to the crutch rather than the walker.
J**S
Walking stick
Does what it is described to do
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