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The Drive Devilbiss Height Adjustable Folding Walking Stick combines a sleek aluminum frame with an attractive wood handle and a gel grip that minimizes hand fatigue. Designed for users up to 135kg, it adjusts in precise 1-inch increments and folds into four compact parts for easy portability. Its non-slip ferrule guarantees stability across surfaces, making it the perfect blend of durability, comfort, and convenience for active professionals on the move.


| ASIN | B009DZP5DA |
| Base Material | Aluminium |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,068 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 102 in Walking Sticks |
| Brand | DRIVE DEVILBISS HEALTHCARE |
| Brand Name | DRIVE DEVILBISS HEALTHCARE |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,355 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 37 Inches |
| Extended length | 37 Inches |
| Folded Size | 82.5 centimeters |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05060266845000 |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Handle material | Wood |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Kilograms |
| Lock Type | Foldable |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 94 Centimetres |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| Shaft material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 783318924410 799891457573 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
K**E
Strong, Sturdy and Adaptable
This item arrived on time and communication from the seller has been fantastic - This is the best walking stick that I have ever ordered. It has stood the test of time. It is reasonably priced and has not failed to support me on days when I have struggled with balance and coordination. I have bulging discs that impede my mobility from day to day and this stick has been great. It folds away when not in use and is not heavy to carry but is built from good quality metals. Highly recommend
A**E
Nice quality
I was a little worried about buying a folding walking stick online and unseen again, as my last experience of doing the same from another large online site, not Amazon I must add, was not very good, the quality of that walking stick left a lot to be desired, it rattled loudly at the slightest movement, plus took on the shape of a banana when the smallest pressure was applied to the handle. But this is really good quality, the handle provides a good grip being of a rubber type material, that has just enough softness to it to make it comfortable to use. The stick itself is light and sturdy, with no rattling or flexing, and is very easy to fold and unfold. I would recommend this, and would purchase again without any doubt.
A**.
Good, but
Generally sturdy, easy to fold, unfold and adjust. The silicone handle is gentle on hands and very comfortable in cold and mild weather, but 1) in hot weather it can cause blisters on your palm and 2) it's a dirt magnet and not that easy to clean because of the texture. If you live in a hot climate, go for a stick with a wooden handle.
S**E
Its a good walking stick, as far as walking sticks go
5/5 Its a good walking stick, as far as walking sticks go. The handle is soft rubbery (doesn't feel like mouldable gel, which I DID want, just to take the harshness off the handle etc on my hand,) but it is good for gripping/holding. The Stick arrived ON TIME, in it's plastic travel pouch/case. It also has a solid clip to hold the bars in place, once it's been folded up (it slides over the four, folded bars) - either pouch or clip will do great for Air travel , with just popping it under the seat or in your bag once folded. It's easy to adjust the height - push in the button and slide up or down for size. However - what is with ALL THE STICKERS?? Huge white sticker at the bottom and top of the stick - a nightmare to remove. I've seen reviews here, where sticky-remover has been mentioned a few times due to this - I will now need to get some, as I thought this issue would have been sorted, especially with it being a 'Mobility product'?? The one thing I don't like about the walking stick is; the hand strap on the back end of the handle?? WHY? WHY THERE?? I will get my husband to remove it and pop on one that sits under the handle from my old w.s. All in all, bar the stickers and the hand strap, which are minor and have no baring on the 5 stars I'm giving, I am a very happy bunny, especially as it was well priced and didn't break the bank price wise. I think it was the cheapest in the search for a plain black, folding walking stick. so defo 5/5 stars
A**R
Good walking stick
Good quality as expected
F**Y
Robust well designed
Well made robust collapsible walking stick. Good value and adjustable height.
A**C
Good and Sturdy
Sturdier than it looks. I'm a short, heavy woman so was a bit worried purchasing my first cane. Once I figured out how to get the plastic bit off holding it folded, it unfolded very easily. The height works for me (I'm 5'2") on the lowest setting. It is nice and light, the handle is comfortable and unlike the one I borrowed, it is quiet when in use! Slightly difficult to fold back down if you have arthritic or weak hands so I don't bother. I think it is worth the money.
M**N
Lightweight and easy to use. Very portable.
I've been using this walking stick now for quite a few months, so have really got to know its strengths and weaknesses quite well. First of all, the collapsible function has been a complete Godsend. It fold down nicely to a decent size and I've taken it the length and breadth of the country (and even overseas). It's performed well during this time - over flat and not-so-flat terrain - and I've come to depend on it completely. It works well, is neat and tidy to look at, and is comfortable and lightweight to use. The handle in particular is worth additional praise - it's easy and pleasant in the palm of the hand, never gets uncomfortable or sweated-up, and has a nice tactile quality to it. On the downside, it is a tad noisier than I thought it would be. The bottom tip is made from a hard-wearing compound that certainly lasts well, but consequently makes a louder than expected clack on pavements - people will certainly hear you coming! In addition, the little spring-loaded silver button that pops through the holes to make the stick height-adjustable is gradually being forced downwards by the weight I'm exerting on the walking stick. I know some people who hardly put any weight at all on their walking stick - they seem to carry it almost as a fashion accessory or a statement of age, but I put as much weight on my stick as I possibly can. There's a reason for this - my Physiotherapist tells me that this is a much more effective way to use the stick. After all, if you have a stick for support, you might as well put some weight on it... But as a consequence of this, the little metallic button is noticeably being forced downwards. I'm hoping against hope that it's now reached its maximum droopiness... The only other point I would mention is that, however you look at it, this is still a lightweight walking stick. Compare it with an NHS-issue solid stick with rounded handle and it will seem just a little bit flimsy by comparison. But it will be much more comfortable to hold. And if you value portability and ease of use above outright strength, then this is a pretty good buy.
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