Duro Med Adjustable Folding Fancy Cane
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Adjustable folding fancy cane. Attractive designer pattern offers style and flair to an otherwise institutional look for both men and women. Compact folding design that fits conveniently in a pocket book or carrying case. This easy to use 3/4″ cane automatically extends for use when opened to provide a safe support cane. Height adjustable from 33″ to 37″ with a polished contour wood derby-top style handle for a smooth secure grip and slip resistant rubber tip for safety.
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars Floral cane
Cane is adjustable and is the longest one we’ve found so far. It has a bright, cheerful array of colorful flowers along its length.
5 Stars Cane for Grandma
The cane is great, it folds and is colorful and Grandma feels so happy using it. When we go to church, it folds so it is out of the way. The only drawback is that it lacks a latch of some sort to keep it closed. We have to wedge it in the book holder so it doesn’t pop open! Otherwise she loves it.
4 Stars Walk the Walk in Style
My Mother in Law has always been a sharp dresser, and neat as a pin. Coming to need a good walking cane at age 85 she deserved a little class and good functionality in a cane. My Amazon purchase of this item fit the bill. I even think Mother uses it more often because she looks good with it.
The shortest length possible still wasn’t short enough. By the good advice of another reviewer, I trimmed an inch off the bottom of the cane with a tubing cutter. Perfect!
5 Stars Floral Cane
I had a right hip replacement and currently have to use a cane. I wanted a cute cane so I ordered this one.
It is as cute as I hoped and has been very useful.
I am only 5 feet so it was about on inch too high. (could not be adjusted any lower.) My husband cut the bottom off easily with a pipe cutter. It is now just right.
3 Stars Loose and wobbly
I was happy with this cane, at first. However, after several foldings the joints became loose. This happened with one other folding cane I bought and I now suspect this is an inherent problem with folding canes. However, I was able to correct the looseness by some judicious placing of adhesive tape and never folded the cane again. Even so eventually the joints became loose and the cane started to become bowed.













