🦯 Sit, Stand, Shine — The Cane That Works as Hard as You Do!
The Yayayo Hold 440 lbs Folding Cane with Seat is a robust, lightweight aluminum walking stick featuring a 5-step adjustable seat and built-in LED light for enhanced safety. Designed for unisex adults, it supports up to 440 pounds and folds compactly for easy transport. Non-slip rubber feet ensure stability on diverse surfaces, making it the perfect companion for active professionals seeking comfort and reliability on the go.
Brand | Yayayo |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Square LED |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 32.3 Inches |
Handle Material | Thermoplastic Elastomers |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 36 Inches |
Base Material | Aluminum |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | Yayayo |
UPC | 744675340565 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.52 x 10.16 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 11.8 x 33.5 inches |
Brand Name | Yayayo |
Warranty Description | 30 days return and exchange period, one year free warranty.Recommend to add 2-Year Protection Plan. |
Model Name | 306-2Y-802 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | 306-2Y-802 |
Included Components | Cane With Seat*1, Product Specification*1 |
K**6
As Described
Haven’t used it yet but easy assembly, easy storage and seems sturdy for my 180 lbs husband.
F**.
Supports up to 400 lbs.
This works as represented.
T**A
It’s legit.
It’s a great cane/seat. Used it a concert, definitely came in clutch. It’s lightweight, but the extra leg/s could be a bit annoying while walking. Other than that it’s great, and as a heavy person I felt secure in its strength to support my weight.
A**R
It will work perfect for our travels
Light, easy to put in suitcases because of height adjustments
H**.
Exactly what I was looking for! Update
I'm a really big girl with a very bad knee and back. I hate riding around in those stupid carts at the store, especially when I really need to be up and walking. Standing still has been a real problem.I have really long legs, so I set all these legs set up on the longest setting. The cane is still very stable, and the seat is high enough to get on and off the seat without pain, about 18.5" high when open.I bought this cane to take to a concert. WOW, what a game-changer for me! We had a stand-only VIP private acoustic off-site concert, and I was able to sit when I needed to while waiting to get in, and again sitting down in front! Later, at the main venue, we had to stand around in line and wait for a ride coming in and going out. It holds all of my weight no problem. I also used it to get up and down all night when stupid disruptive drunk ladies kept going in and out of our row. I was able to easily, as big as I am, get up and down, using this cane.I took it shopping with husband to buy clothes for his trip. When I needed to get off my feet, easy peasy.I purposely selected the smaller seat to make it less wide and more portable, but it holds my largest heaviest parts without discomfort. It is easy and steady to walk with over distances.Thank you for making a sturdy, usable, affordable product that greatly helps me to stay mobile!Update: I weigh less than what I did when I bought it. It snapped and I fell. See picture. I’m okay but this should be rated a much lower weight!
A**R
Multitasking cane/seat functions well but light failed before evening walk
This item was bought as a gift for a friend, recovering from surgery, temporarily unable to stand for any length of time. He was told to take walks for physical therapy. I'm estimating his weight to be 200-220,. tall, lanky build. He was only walking during the day with a walker. This gave him a chance to graduate to a cane. When I gave him the cane he tried the light and was excited that it was bright and he could go out after dark. However, on the first outing the light failed. I'm very disappointed about that. On the plus side, the cane/seat isn't too heavy for him and has been able to support him. He said that his walks are mostly in a park where there is a sidewalk. He doesn't plan to use it on the grass and said he doesn't think it would work well on uneven or soft surfaces. He's surprised at how comfortable it is. When seated you'll be facing the reverse of how you sit in a regular chair. In other words, not turning and sitting down. but facing into it. The easiest way to get seated is to slide it between the legs rather than swinging one leg over. My friend has the ability to manage getting on and off without help but someone who is handicapped, my opinion, may need assistance. Place hands on the handle kind of like riding a scooter when you sit.
G**S
The awesome cane
It's absolutely awesome. Wish I had purchased along time ago..
M**T
Good buy!
It's a great, portable walker and the seat comes in very handy!
TrustPilot
vor 1 Tag
vor 3 Wochen