Canes with “feet”: What types of walking canes are good on uneven terrain?

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What types of walking canes are good on uneven terrain?

Question

My grandfather is very unsteady on his feet these days, but he insists that “walkers are for old people.” He seems more open-minded about trying a cane. Unfortunately, he lives in a town where the terrain isn’t very level in many places. Is there anything you can recommend?

Our answer

Many canes feature “feet” or “claws” to increase stability on uneven, slick and sloping surfaces. These canes come in a large range of styles and sizes; for example, they have different sizes of bases and feet; they may be height adjustable; they may be heavier or very lightweight; they may fold; and so on.Hugo Derby Cane with Claw Tip, by AMG Medical

Given this large selection, you and your grandfather might consider going to a medical supply store so he can try a few products to see which type he likes best.

Meanwhile, here are some examples – with direct links – of such products available online:

  • Hugo Derby Cane with Claw Tip by AMG Medical (at London Drugs) offers 360-degree grip and tool-free installation. This device costs about $40 to $45 (CDN), plus a shipping fee.
  • Comfort-Plus Adjustable Quad Cane (at Seniors Store) has a cushion-top handle that conforms to your hands as well as a cane strap with a reflective patch to increase safety at night time. This device costs about $45 (CDN), plus a shipping fee.
  • HThe HurryCane Freedom Edition, by HurryCaneurryCane Freedom Edition (at HurryCane) can adjust shorter and taller and can fold compactly. This device costs about $50 to $55 (CDN), plus a shipping fee.

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