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The DMI Round Handle Wood Cane combines lightweight walnut hardwood with a metal insert for enhanced durability, supporting up to 250 lbs. Featuring a customizable length and ergonomic round handle, it offers personalized comfort and stability. Finished with a rubber tip for superior grip, this American-made cane blends classic style with modern functionality.
Brand | DMI |
Material | Metal |
Color | Walnut |
Shaft Material | Wood |
Extended Length | 36 Inches |
Handle Material | Wood |
Item Weight | 0.85 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 36 Inches |
Base Material | Wood |
Number of Items | 1 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00041298013549 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | Duro-Med |
UPC | 041298013549 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 37.5 x 5 x 1 inches |
Package Weight | 0.43 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 36 inches |
Brand Name | DMI |
Warranty Description | 1Year Limited |
Suggested Users | "" |
Part Number | 502-1354-6100 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
W**R
Excellent quality and a reasonable price
This traditional cane is just what I was looking for. It seems very sturdy, though I doubt that it is walnut as stated. It appears to be ash (the stuff baseball bats were made from) with walnut stain. This fine and more than strong enough. I am 6' 1" tall and the length of 36" fits me fine.Reviews mentioned difficulty in removing the labels. I applied some naptha, and it came right off. This solvent is available in paint stores and Home Depot and works wonders on any non-water based label adhesive. It will not harm wood finishes.
J**A
Muy buen bastón
Excelente bastón. Lo use para la Obra de teatro La Casa de Bernarda Alba, en Republica Dominicana. Perfecto, resistente y de muy buena calidad.
M**E
Good cane; not walnut
I've used a cane occasionally when I had a sore knee or ankle and when hiking, but recently my wheelchair-bound wife's neurosurgeon said, "The best time to start using a cane is before you fall and hurt yourself, not after." That set me thinking. I'm not as steady on my feet as I used to be and I have stumbled on occasion. I decided to start using a cane regularly. I have a cane I made myself from a cherry tree branch. It's the perfect length for me and elegantly rustic, but the grip angle could be better. After using it on several long walks, I decided I needed a cane easier on my hand. I ordered this one.The folks who say the stickers are hard to get off should get a life and quit whining. I had to shorten it to keep my back straight, but it is strong. The write up says the cane is walnut. As a wood worker, would not choose brittle walnut as the best choice for a cane; this cane is walnut color but the wood is something close to oak or ash and stained walnut brown. I docked them a star for inaccuracy, but I think the cane is reasonably priced, strong, the handle has a good curve, and it looks great. I'm ordering a second.
A**R
Good quality
Good quality. We had an old cane from our grandparents and I donated it. Then I wished I hadn’t, but this is the same quality. So great!
S**G
Exceptional value for the price.
Very robust and sturdy exactly what you want in a cane. Capable of supporting much more than the 250 lb rating. Hell if I was 500 lb I would feel comfortable with this baby.
G**L
Best value
Very good value. One piece of solid wood. Supports very well. Wide suction cup on the bottom for added support. Would absolutely buy it again.
B**A
Lightweight but sturdy.
I purchased this for a Korean/Viet Nam veteran friend. Someone had stolen his wooden cane and the VA only prescribes metal ones. He was concerned that he was perceived to be an invalid, so was reluctant to use that cane. This is the correct height and less heavy as his previous missing cane. It is sturdy despite being lighter to carry.
F**R
5 star value
For the price this is a fantastic value. I was looking at some specialized canes that cost 10 times as much but wasn’t convinced I would actually like using a cane so I decided to give this a try. It came well packaged but with minimal product information - no details of where it was made or what type of wood. About the only significant detail that I can remember was that somewhere it listed 250 pounds as the weight limit. A lot of people give advice on how to remove the two stickers that come on the cane. I just scratched them off with my fingernails. The finish is tough and wasn’t damaged. And although there was a little residue, after about a week the exposure to some humidity allowed my to rub the sticky off. Length wise this cane is right about 36”. I think that is perfect for anyone about 6’ tall or shorter as it would be easy enough to remove the rubber tip, cut to length, and replace the tip if you need a shorter cane. A quick note on the tip. I looked it up the listed name, it is a NEV-A-SLIP rubber tip with a metal insert. I think that is where the confusion in the item description comes from the metal inset. The metal is in the rubber tip, not the wooden shaft. Also, although the cane is solid hardwood, it is not hickory. I did some carving on the cane and it appears to be some type poplar wood with an added hickory stain and light varnish. I’m just under 6’2” so it isn’t a perfect length for me, but as I stated earlier I just wanted to carry it around and see how I liked having an extra accessory. Additional, I ended up adding an inside horn cut as the hook was not wide enough to comfortably do the old Charlie Chaplin swing prior to the modification. Ultimately this cane has been a great companion on my daily hikes through some single track trails behind my neighborhood. I often swing it in front of me to clear out spiderwebs. Also I have run into some folks walking their dogs off leash and the old crotch sniffers instinctively give me more comfortable spacing. Eventually I will upgrade to an expensive oak or hickory cane but for now I am more than happy with this cane.
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