Alex Orthopedics - Mp-51600 - Bariatric Quad Cane Large Base
Hypalon gripPush button height adjustable in 1" incrementsWelded 4-point steel baseReplacement rubber tip: quad tipsOffset handle for greater stabilityHeight adjustable: 30-39"Weight capacity: 500lbsAluminum shaft
- Hypalon grip
- Push button height adjustable in 1" increments
- Welded 4-point steel base
- Replacement rubber tip: quad tips
- Offset handle for greater stability
- Height adjustable: 30-39"
- Weight capacity: 500lbs
- Aluminum shaft
- Hypalon grip
- Push button height adjustable in 1" increments
- Welded 4-point steel base
- Replacement rubber tip: quad tips
- Offset handle for greater stability
- Height adjustable: 30-39"
- Weight capacity: 500lbs
- Aluminum shaft
Manufacturer | Alex Orthopedics |
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Brand | Alex Orthopedics |
Categories | Cane, Adjustable Cane, Bariatric Cane, Quad Cane, Steel Cane |
Code | MP-51600 |
Sold By | Each |
UPC | - |
Warehouse | MultiWH |
Product Color | Black |
Product Size | Large |
Require Prescription? | No |
FSA | Yes |
Store | Mobility Equipment |
WHSXX | ALO |
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Buyer beware, not as shown within listing!
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I'm shocked with the reviews of this cane. It does not have the feature of the dial screw as shown in the photo within this listing. it is shown above the quad base, at the bottom of the cane adjustment rod. I purchased this cane, specifically because of that feature. I don't appreciate the false representation, and now my need to return the item. I am a retired nurse, and know that the dial screw adds significant stability to the unit. I should not be able to hear the base move, if I am holding the cane off the floor, and turn my wrist side to side. A person needing a quad can needs it to pro -
Very well built and fits my needs to a 'T'
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I bought this about two years ago. At the time, I weighed about 380 lb. I am in my 60s, and am not as steady on my feet as I used to be. I try to donate blood whenever the bloodmobile comes to our small town, but there were some difficulties. First, the location for the bloodmobile was one block away, which doesn't seem like much, but due to how the streets were laid out I would have to walk almost three blocks to get there. I could cut directly across, but that portion of the block was undeveloped and very uneven, with a lot of small runoff gullies etc. I didn't trust myself to be able to cro