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  1. ABLE TRIPODCANE Picture of ABLE TRIPODCANE The Able TripodCane is a tripod cane designed for use by individuals with walking or balance disabilities. These canes feature a self-standing tripod base with flexible traction to cushion the impact of cane use through the hands, wrists, and elbows. These canes are designed for right- or left-handed use and have height-adjustable shafts, foam hand grips, and a wrist strap. DIMENSIONS: Adjusts from 30 to 39 inches and can be altered to adjust from 28 to 37 inches. COLORS: The shaft is available ...[More Information]

  2. HURRYCANE Picture of HURRYCANE The HurryCane is an adjustable folding tripod cane designed for use by individuals with walking or balance disabilities. The cane features 3 points of contact for balance and stability, a pivot head for walking and turning, and an anodized aluminum shaft which folds up into 3 pieces to one-third of its normal size. A wrist strap and a travel bag are included. OPTIONS: HurryHandle. DIMENSIONS: Height adjusts from 31.50 to 36.25 inches in 5 increments. CAPACITY: 250 pounds. COLOR: Limousine black....[More Information]

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