🚶♂️ Step Up Your Stability Game!
The Urge Medical Cane Tip is a quad rubber replacement foot pad designed for enhanced stability and balance. Its self-standing design prevents falls, while the non-slip traction base ensures safety on various terrains. Compatible with standard and folding canes, this durable accessory absorbs shock to reduce fatigue, backed by a 90-day guarantee.
Brand | urge medical |
Material | Rubber |
Colour | Black |
Base Material | Rubber |
Manufacturer | YADE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD |
UPC | 791270489298 |
Country of Origin | India |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 7 cm; 259 g |
ASIN | B08N48NP2M |
T**M
delivered safely
all good
D**Y
Excellent
Love it. It is made solid. The cane stands up on high-fiber carpets, which many do not. While a tad heavy, it is not that heavy for a person with poor arm strength to get used to and appreciate how they will not have to bend over because it fell, as many other footings do. I am very pleased with this cane footing, and I know you will also be.
P**Y
Great addition to a great cane
Added this to the cane I use for knee replacement rehab. Made the cane more stable as I began rehab. Will definitely save and use for the next replacement
M**A
Work Great
This is my third time ordering these for various canes. They are sturdy and allow the cane to stand on its own when letting go. Have tried other, similar cane tips that I bought at the drugstore, but these are the best. Recommend them highly.
C**F
sturdy
This is a nice heavy foot....seems kind of clunky...but I guess it needs to be to be sturdy. It did not work for my husbands crooked cane with a heavy handle that was hand made from hickory wood as the cane would not remain upright. It works for a lighter wooden cane that has a straight top.
S**R
Heavy, but sturdy
This product is exactly as described, and can be of great aid to those who are traveling over more rugged terrain than their local supermarket. Great situationally or on a walking stick, but I would avoid everyday use on a cane as the weight on the end can build up fatigue and arm strain.
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