Medline Bariatric Quad Cane, Black
- Holds up to 500 lbs
- Foam handle for improved comfort
- 4 legs for added stability
- Metal locking collar
- Height adjustable from 29 to 38 inches
The small base aluminum chrome quad cane has a push-button adjustment mechanism with a locking ring that allows for a quick-secure fitting. The non-skid rubber tips with metal inserts ensure a secure grip and a long life. There is no assembly required and the attractive finish resists marring and scratching. 500 pound weight capacity.
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(out of 3 reviews)
List Price: $ 34.99
Price: $ 20.58
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#2 written by R. P. Crockett 1 year ago
Review by R. P. Crockett for Medline Bariatric Quad Cane, Black
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OK, first off, like another reviewer pointed out, both the description, AND the tag on the actual cane is WRONG! The handle does NOT use a “Foam Handle” at ALL! – But rather, it is some form of hard plastic! Now, for my big hands, the handle IS a nice size, but I am not sure yet if I will be keeping or returning this. The lack of a “Foam Handle” *may* be a deal-breaker.Since I only just got the Cane, this is really only about my first impressions; I hope to update this review with more usage notes later.
One thing, coming from an older “C” handle wood cane, this cane feels heavier! Possibly this can not be avoided (due to the 500lb weight limit), but am not sure that going from a ‘regular’ cane to a ‘quad-cane’ will be something I can get used to.
I got the usual great Amazon Service – it came fast, and there was no damage, and the price was right (NOTE: it was boxed inside a box – (looked like over-kill).
Due to the incorrect description, I could not give this five stars; also, it is not the fault of the cane that being a quad-cane feels weird to me after so many years with a regular-cane, so I gave it four stars. It is heavy duty, and it will support my weight (6’0″, 370lbs), and the black color is nice – the hard plastic handle is the greatest issue.
Updated 08-11-09
Well, I decided to send this back. Two primary reasons:
1) As I found out (and another reviewer described) the handle simply is not what is listed at all, and my arthritic hand needs something different than this hard plastic, or Rubber, or whatever – it’s hard, and does not give at all.2) This was my first “quad” cane – so perhaps it is normal? But, the base (the quad part) was not level, and would rock slightly on a flat level surface! Not enough to make it fall over or anything, but enough to drive me slightly bonkers!
Thanks to Amazon’s GREAT return policy – it’s going back with zero hassles, and at no cost to me, not even for shipping!
Live and learn…
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#3 written by Jeff Lau 1 year ago
Review by Jeff Lau for Medline Bariatric Quad Cane, Black
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I just received and returned this cane. The product description was wrong – the cane’s handle was not made of foam. Rather, it was made of hard, textured plastic and did not serve as a very effective or comfortable grip, especially given its weight. This cane weighs a ton! It is much too heavy for someone who already has difficulty walking unassisted.
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Review by Michael Montgomery for Medline Bariatric Quad Cane, Black
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Good product for a great price. Physical Therapist thought it was quite fancy and adjusted it for the correct height in about 10 seconds. Good buy.