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All Terrain Cane

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  • 5
    Excellent

    Tough, strong and gives confidence for support.

  • 5
    All Terrain Cane

    I've purchased many canes over the years, hoping to find one durable enough to be a walking support, and a durable guide stick. I have Best disease, a genetic condition that destroys the central vision like macular degeneration does. I've got 2% vision in the left eye, and 4% in the right eye. I need a robust cane, and the All Terrain Cane is perfect for our European sidewalks. The older walkways are made of cobblestone. A normal cane doesn't last on these rough surfaces. The ATC is a bit heavier than a typical blind cane, but it glides along the rough walkways with little effort. It's not a cane for 2 point touch. I just push it along and it requires little effort to keep it on track. The cost of shipping and customs to Germany increased the expenditure by 100 dollars. Is it worth the extra money? When I need better balance or a rest, the cane is a sturdy companion. So, yes, the value of the cane is worth the extra money to me. The real test for me may be this summer's hike of the St. James way, from Germany to Spain on some rugged terrain.

4 Reviews

  • 5
    Excellent

    Tough, strong and gives confidence for support.

  • 5
    All Terrain Cane

    I've purchased many canes over the years, hoping to find one durable enough to be a walking support, and a durable guide stick. I have Best disease, a genetic condition that destroys the central vision like macular degeneration does. I've got 2% vision in the left eye, and 4% in the right eye. I need a robust cane, and the All Terrain Cane is perfect for our European sidewalks. The older walkways are made of cobblestone. A normal cane doesn't last on these rough surfaces. The ATC is a bit heavier than a typical blind cane, but it glides along the rough walkways with little effort. It's not a cane for 2 point touch. I just push it along and it requires little effort to keep it on track. The cost of shipping and customs to Germany increased the expenditure by 100 dollars. Is it worth the extra money? When I need better balance or a rest, the cane is a sturdy companion. So, yes, the value of the cane is worth the extra money to me. The real test for me may be this summer's hike of the St. James way, from Germany to Spain on some rugged terrain.

  • 4
    This is one really nice tool

    The main reason why I bought this is because I’m very hard on my canes. She is one beautiful pig. I’ve been using her every day for the past two weeks, little bit heavy, but very effective Cain, nonetheless, the most urban and rural settings. Oh, he rubbed off most of the werewolf logo, and the braille, and I did show up the tape, a little bit, trying to install pharaohs calyx, but overall a very sturdy and useful tool. Great addition to anyone’s cane closet LOL.

  • 5
    All Terrain cane

    I like the ATC a lot. I was drawn to the ATC via its strength. I have lower back issues and being able to lean on the can is a big plus for me. The red ball did become detached from the bearing. I may have to glue it back on. I have a regular marsh mellow tip ordered from the big box store in the cloud. I don't always need the big ball. That might be a nice option for the cane. Thank you, Jeff

Description

Originally designed for the back country trails of Sedona, Arizona, the All-Terrain Cane (ATC) excels everywhere life takes you. Whether you’re taking a stroll down the block, at the beach, on snowy sidewalks, your grandchild’s playground, or on the trails, the ATC gives you the power to explore where other mobility canes wouldn't dream to go. High-strength design and innovation with lightweight super-strong titanium alloy, the ATC supports you as you walk or hike, giving you the support and stability of a reinforced mobility cane: terrain, obstacles, navigation and more... The 16” grip handle is designed and built for both golf and ski pole grips, with room to choke up/down when climbing. The high performance roller ball tip connects you to all terrains and surfaces. The ATC features traditional white and red reflective materials as users are accustomed to.

Red Roller Ball Tip included with All Terrain Cane.

Strength / Outdoorsmanship / Empowerment
Freedom / Confidence / Mobility

All Terrain Cane Specifications:
Shortest length (fully retracted): 51" inches / 130 CM
Tallest length (fully extended): 61" inches / 155 cm
Cane Folded: 21" inches (length)
Cane Weight with Roller Ball Tip:
14.8 oz / 418 grams

All dimensions include the roller ball tip attached to the cane.
Three section folding cane with interchangeable cane tip

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