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Carex Round Cane, Aluminum, 29 - 38 in., Adjustable, Silver - 106169_EA - 1
drive Aluminum Offset Cane, 30 – 39 Inch Height - 876663_CS - 1
Mabis Folding Cane For The Blind, 50-Inch Height - 580460_EA - 1
Designer Folding Cane - 516149_CS - 1
Designer Folding Cane
Sale price$49.99
Carex Offset Cane - 489462_EA - 1
Carex Offset Cane
Sale priceFrom $15.99
Carex Offset Cane, 31-40 inch Height-Adjustable - Red - 489458_EA - 1
Nova Ortho-Med T-Handle Cane, Walnut Print - 1167045_EA - 1
Aluminum T-Handle Cane, Lilacs and Green Leaves Print - 1167041_EA - 1
Nova Ortho-Med T-Handle Cane, Leopard Print - 1167012_EA - 1
Brazos Sassafras Print Hiking Staff, 37-Inch Height - 1149597_EA - 1
Brazos Sweet Gum Print Hiking Staff, 55-Inch Height - 1149596_EA - 1
Brazos Sassafras Print Hiking Staff, 55-Inch Height - 1149594_EA - 1
Brazos Sassafras Print Hiking Staff, 48-Inch Height - 1149593_EA - 1
Brazos Oak Hiking Staff, 37-Inch Height, Tan - 1149592_EA - 1
Brazos Oak Hiking Staff, 37-Inch Height, Brown - 1149591_EA - 1
Brazos Oak Hiking Staff, 48-Inch Height, Red - 1149589_EA - 1

Looking for the best walking canes for balance? About to head out on a trip and need a folding cane to take on your vacation? Come check out our selection of canes. We carry wood canes, aluminum canes, as well as steel canes. The weight capacity on the canes vary and some of them handle 250lbs up to 500lbs weight capacity. Already have a cane but need cane parts or accessories? We have those too!

Frequently Asked Questions about Canes

Canes are walking sticks or staffs used for support, balance, or mobility assistance. They are often made of wood, metal, or other materials.

There are various types of canes, including standard single-point canes, quad canes with four tips, folding canes for portability, and offset canes with handles that are set off-center.

Canes are commonly used by people with mobility issues, such as the elderly or individuals with injuries or disabilities affecting their balance or walking ability.

Canes work by providing an additional point of contact with the ground, improving stability and balance while walking. They reduce pressure on the legs and help distribute weight evenly.

Yes, there are adjustable canes that allow users to change the cane's height to fit their specific needs and preferences.

Yes, there are heavy-duty canes designed to support heavier individuals, providing them with stability and assistance while walking.

Some canes come with extra features like LED lights, wrist straps, or ergonomic handles for added comfort and convenience.

Choosing the right cane depends on factors like height, weight, and mobility needs. It's essential to consult with a healthcare professional for proper guidance.

Yes, there are alternatives like crutches, walkers, and rollators, which may be more suitable for some individuals depending on their specific requirements.

While standard canes may not be ideal for hiking, there are hiking poles designed specifically for outdoor activities, offering better grip and support on rugged terrains.

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