🦯 Elevate your stride with style, stability, and freedom.
The BeneCane Walking Cane is a lightweight, foldable, and adjustable mobility aid designed for seniors and active adults. Featuring a soft TPR handle for comfort, a sturdy 4-pronged quad base for enhanced stability, and a compact foldable design with travel bag, it supports users between 5'1" and 6'2". Crafted from durable aluminum and weighing under 1 pound, it combines portability with reliable support for everyday use and travel.
Brand | BeneCane |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Pink |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 38 Inches |
Handle Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 73 Inches |
Folded Size | 17inch |
Product Dimensions | 6.3"W x 38"H |
Lock Type | Push Button |
Base Material | Rubber |
Item Diameter | 0.8 Inches |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | NINGBO XIANGCHENG OUTDOORS LTD |
Size | 31-38inch |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.04 x 6.54 x 3.58 inches |
Package Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 6.3 x 38 inches |
Brand Name | BeneCane |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | benecane002 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | be001 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Style | home and out door |
Included Components | 1*cane+1*cloth bag+1*instrcution |
K**E
They work great and are very pretty.
This cane is ease to use. Has a wide base for stability plus it moves excellently
W**N
Pretty in Pink!
The pink is very cute!! It folds up easy and isn’t heavy to carry or use. I like that it has four feet and the pivot feature when you walk. I do find when I try to stand it up on its own, it kind of wobbles and wants to fall over unless I get it just right. The handle is bigger than others I’ve had, but it actually feels good in the hand and is easy to hold on to. I would recommend this item for sure!
P**R
So far, so good. Needed small footprint for inhouse.
Comfortable, adjustable & seems sturdy. One of the foot rubbers fell off but easily replaced. Next time I'll get one with a little wider base.
N**E
Great
Very sturdy and works well. Easily put together. Bag is nice when not in use.
T**E
Using while relearning to walk after broken foot
I got a Jones Fracture(5th metatarsal) on Halloween, had surgery after Thanksgiving and just received the go-ahead Jan 13th to start walking. I had been off my feet for 11 weeks. I had been using a knee scooter around the house and occasionally crutches. We were planning on going to a theme park over the weekend, so we took a wheelchair, and I bought the cane to help me transfer into rides. I'm currently using it to walk around the house. The handle is comfortable and I love that it has a wrist strap on it. It stands alone well as long as the surface is level. The pivoting base is very helpful when walking, especially on uneven ground. I do wish that it collapsed just a few inches shorter so it fit better in a large purse, but overall I'm happy.Just be careful of anything on the ground that you could slip on... I almost fell a few times when the cane base would find a random sock that my dogs have pulled out from who knows where...If the cane won't stand up on a level and hard surface after using it, make sure the base is level on it. Sometimes after I have had it pivoted, it kinda wants to stay in that position and will fall over. Just reposition the cane so it is centered on the base again and it should stand. I do not have carpet, so I'm not sure how it will do on carpet.
H**A
This cane is exceptional.
I love this cane!I'm not exceptionally steady while walking, and conventional cane's did not give me the support I needed. This cane has allowed me too walk with confidence.
L**G
Not great for injury
I paid $30 for this. Plus tax. At least $10 too much IMO. I have one sided injuries from a fall and figured while I wait to see how bad it is/wait on more substantial equipment I'd get a cane. The first few times I used it were fine although in the kitchen on laminate "wood" I almost slipped. So used more cautiously. The handle however is NOT comfortable. I don't have a DX of arthritis or anything in my hands yet my hand and elbow have killed me using this. So much so that I have tried going without using it and just bearing some weight on my bad leg.At this point it feels smarter to keep using the cane but I'm not sure. It is noisy and the bottom though a great concept, is not very sturdy and not substantial, it untwists as you use it if you have to make any turning motions at all. I found out when the bottom completely came off the threads as I was using it. 💀It's lightweight. So to be fair can't expect a lightweight and substantially solid cane unfortunately. It looks nice enough, sleek. Being able to lower the height at a moment's notice has been nice for getting up though I'm still forced to use about 95% or more of my own force to get up vs depending on the cane for more than hoping it'll brace me long enough that I wouldn't fall again. It's not something I'd try to put my weight into to get up.My grandmother was a large woman and she had many canes in her later years. She let me even borrow one or two when I had minor injuries and they were better made. Not as convenient for travel but definitely safer.If looking for a cane to use "just in case" you lose balance or something.....and you're pretty lightweight yourself then it could be okay. But the footing isn't super advanced vs a skinnier bottom cane or clunkier four footed when you consider the materials are not reliable vs one that might not be for travel.The strap is ok. It's nothing great. Can't open it to strap to anything and the cane itself stands on its own SOMETIMES but it's risky. It's fallen plenty of times after I thought it was solid and could've got hurt that way. I've only been using it about three days now and only indoors, while trying to rest a lot so I've not used it much but the usefulness is pretty iffy considering. I've found myself happy with the cane maybe twice. Other times it feels like "hopefully this is helping enough to be worth the extra pain".If I put it out in front of me center mass with both hands it helps with the pain (caused by the cane) a bit but it's probably less safe and I'm trying to stay off of one side. 😢 I wish I would've tried an actual ergonomic cane instead.
S**S
Excellent support after surgery for an otherwise active person
I used this for after my hysterectomy, it was a vertical incision and it was large. I was ordered to take it easy but I'm not a take it easy person so i got this... 1. To slow me down; 2. To offer support if i needed a rest while taking my short walks or if I was at appts; 3. To let other people know I needed more time to do things like crossing the road or getting on the bus.I was extremely happy with this. It was the right height (I'm 5ft3 or 162cm) but you can adjust, and I really liked the base with the 4 tiny feet. It also have just the right amount to not be rigid but also not wobbly.I can't emphasis enough how much someone should have one of these (if not this one then another) after major surgery or anything you to to slow down after or need the extra support. There is no need to feel self conscious, we all need a bit of extra help some times and it's better to have it than not and risk hurting yourself.I had people hold elevators and doors for me, offer to help me with my mail, the bus driver even waited till I sat fully when he usually takes off and makes me hurtle down the aisle. People let me on the train first and waited while I crossed a busy street without honking (he'd seen me waiting so he had time to adjust)!If you're thinking about it, just get it. It's not expensive and even if you only use it a few weeks, I promise it will make the difference.**Also, I didn't get any wrist fatigue. I have weak wrists to start with but i didn't have any problems. If you're using it full time, I don't know, but for me using it when i needed, a couple times for a couple hours at a time, it was fine.
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