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🦾 Walk Confidently, Stand Proudly — The Future of Mobility is Here!
The StrongArm Comfort Cane revolutionizes walking aids with its patented forearm cradle that shifts weight away from the wrist, providing superior support and reducing strain. Featuring a self-standing base, adjustable height up to 40 inches, and a non-slip hexagonal tip, it supports users up to 500 lbs. Lightweight aluminum construction ensures portability without sacrificing durability. FDA-registered and designed for both left and right hand use, this cane bridges the gap between traditional canes and crutches, empowering users with enhanced stability, comfort, and independence.














| ASIN | B07SV58TGL |
| Base Material | Self Standing |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124,912 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #242 in Walking Canes |
| Brand Name | STRONGARM |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,163) |
| Extended Length | 40 Inches |
| Folded Size | 29 |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | User Guide |
| Item Type Name | Walking Cane |
| Item Weight | 816 g |
| Lock Type | Lever |
| Manufacturer | STRONGARM |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 40 Inches |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 860000054218 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
C**E
This cane is awesome! I recently tore my ACL and meniscus, and have graduated from crutches to a cane. Regular stick canes were providing very little support. I found this, and it's great! First, it's very comfortable to use. The handles are well padded, easy to grip and hold onto (and I have minor arthritis in my hands); and it doesn't slip out of your hands. The curved design is genius! The wrap-around curve provides a ton of extra support around your lower arm, making this more like a crutch than a cane. That extra support really works well and provides more stability than your standard cane because it allows you to lean into the curved arm support, making the cane and walking more secure and stable. It's very lightweight and the design allows it to lean or hang off the edge of a table or door or wall. I can easily lift this over my front car seat when I get in, no problem. The bottom is non slip and a perfect size -- unlike those wide-based canes that just get in the way of your steps. What I really like is the design which allows you to lean on it with two hands in order to easily push up from a chair or seated position. The cane's design provides a great deal of support, and with injured knees, getting up and down has been my biggest challenge. This cane is very supportive for that! With my ACL and knee pain, this actually alleviates pain throughout the day as I can lean more heavily onto it, unlike stick canes. The back arm curve fits well on both arms .. the design feels equally comfortable. My physical therapist really liked this, too. Very, very pleased, as this has made a HUGE difference in my road to recovery. Thank you, Strong Arm design team! You are awesome!!
C**L
The cane is very effective and provides very support and comfort.
K**T
I needed a cane for postop hip replacement surgery. I had purchased the "Rehand" cane and was not happy with it. I am not a heavy person but I just didn't feel comfortable or secure with it - the handle hurt my hand after a while and the bottom of the cane slipped out from under me once. So I researched canes again, found and ordered the StrongArm and just love it. (I also asked my physiotherapist and he said he had patients who really liked this cane too). Literally - within a few minutes I was walking confidently - it felt so sturdy, not at all heavy and with a great, stable "foot" . The curved arm is genius: it takes the weight off your wrist and palm of your hand. (I have narrow wrists). The hand grip is softer and more spongey than other canes. Plus it's great that it will stand up on its own. (It can be knocked over so make sure you place it in a safe spot). Yes, it's expensive. So I spent a bit of money considering I bought two canes. But I figured I had one chance to follow proper precautions for my hip rehabilitation and do it right without reinjury. This surgery should last the rest of my life so considering that, it's a very reasonable expense! If you need a cane for postop or everyday mobility I absolutely recommend this one.
B**A
Arrived today, took 8 days, which isn't bad at all. I am a bit annoyed that the price has gone down by a tenner but can't help that. It was very easy to adjust the height. The cane feels sturdy and really love the way it supports your arm. I had a stroke which left me with dizziness and balance issues as well as leg weakness and this cane gives me confidence already as it feels sturdy and supportive, the arm support is giving you the feeling of extra balance control. I like the big base as it adds to me trusting the cane not to slip from under me. It was expensive, but would buy again and would definitely recommend it.
K**1
Great to take weight off wrist, and is strong. Attractive purple cane—classy looking. If you are not yet in some way already strong in two feet, possibly wait till you are as this is not as seriously sturdy as would be the old fashioned silver Quad cane that the PT has at therapy—that is very safe. This little 6-point rubber bottom is very nice to have cane stand up by itself without having to hang into it while maybe at the post office checkout line when you are signing the purchase. However, do not think it is the same as a super solid metal 4-point quad cane. I say this is like a step beyond the quad cane ( as in your ought to be a little advanced and be more in between needing a quad cane and but yet ready for a one pointed cane tip). This is very handy as it is, as long as you are beyond the absolute need for a quad cane. The bottom only takes up a few inches if surface area whereas the traditional quad cane has a huge rectangular surface it covers (of many inches). Meaning, you have to be reasonably sure your two feet can bear enough weight that they will hold you up if you cannot find the best ground space for the cane. I hope I am making it clear this is an excellent cane for someone who can bear weight enough on both legs to stand without the cane, and just need it for movement stabilizing. If not yet ready for this, stay longer in the walker or quad cane si you can appreciate this intermediate option between quad cane and one pointed cane. I bought the one pointed tip fir when I improve my stability. Meanwhile I love this unusual shaped tip as it gives me a lot of options. In fact, I might keep using this when I am ready for one posted tip BECAUSE it literally stands upright all by itself! It has a curve to hook On the arm or lean In something else, but 9x out of 10, I just set it beside me as it stands by itself! Very convenient. AND IS LIGHT WEIGHT but strong enough to feel it’s sturdy support. One must use it in proper position And you will train yourself quickly. MIT is adjustable and instructions say if you need higher support the setting can me a little taller for bearing more weight in arm. I am of good size and it holds me we up! It also can be used to stand up with something to hang into if there are no good armchair arms around. Like getting up in a waiting room when a Nursing Asst calls you. FYI: the cane Arrives in very gigantic box within a box and I had delivery person help me remove item from bix and take boxes away as there is 19x more package than product which apparently is to keep the cane perfect with zero risk of dents)!
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