Michael Graves Quick Fold Walking Cane for Men and Women – Foldable Walking Stick for Stability and Style – Collapsible Folding Cane – Walking Sticks for Seniors & Adults
$59.99
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| ASIN | B0CQD1CDXZ |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
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| Date First Available | December 15, 2023 |
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Customers find the walking cane easy to fold and carry, with a beautiful design and good build quality. They appreciate its lightweight nature, convenient use, and color options. The stability and magnet strength receive mixed reviews – while some find it sturdy, others note it doesn’t stand up 100% of the time, and while the magnets hold it together, some mention the sections don’t pull tight enough.
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Michael Graves Quick Fold Walking Cane for Men and Women – Foldable Walking Stick for Stability and Style – Collapsible Folding Cane – Walking Sticks for Seniors & Adults
$59.99


Mark O. –
Awesome Cane!
I love this cane. The whole construction of the cane is perfect:1. Magnetic Sections keep it folded together when it is collapsed. Easy to fold, hinge each section and the magnets keep it folded together. A quick flick and it extends and the sections come together and insert into each other;2. Easy height adjustable with the preset holes;3. Comfortable handle/grip;4. Square framework of the cane.5. Sturdy, yet light weight;6. Love the color – Green.I highly recommend this cane to anyone that wants a functional and trustworthy cane!
VC –
I panicked when I thought this cane was no longer being sold
I love this cane. I bought my first one years ago, and I have used it every day since then. I take it to dinner, I take it on the plane, I take it to the waterpark, I stash it under my wheelchair — this is MY cane.My cane was broken on a flight recently, which was shocking — this one folds down so compactly that I’m still confused about what trauma it must have undergone in the overhead compartment! I immediately ran to buy another from a drugstore (that appears to no longer collab with Michael Graves Design), and they were out. Rejecting the store-brand knock-offs, I went to another store. And another. I was so frantic when I saw that they were sold out here too that I emailed the MG help address (and got lovely reassurance that it was not gone forever!)This cane is well balanced, lightweight, and very easily collapsible. It looks sleek, and comes in a nice color. The 4-pronged tip is flexible, so it walks much more smoothly than the Hurry-cane. This does mean that it doesn’t stand on its own as well after a year+ use, but I always just step on a prong and it is fully stable.The grip is the most comfortable that I’ve seen on any cane. That said, it maybe isn’t made for such aggressive use as I put it through, and I layer on some tennis overgrip tape to put extra padding on it.Juuuuust in case, I have purchased a second one as “back-up.” I’m not risking any supply chain issues in the future!
evw –
Good cane – almost great
This was a reliable traveling cane through two weeks in Vietnam and Japan and I was always very glad to have it. I’m 6’2, 170lbs and I felt well-supported. It opened perfectly with a flick of the wrist every time, and folded very efficiently when I was in vehicles. With a few changes it could be amazing, though.What could be better:- I wish the switch to adjust the length was near the top where I could operate it with a finger or thumb of the hand holding the handle. When the cane is collapsed I want it to be as small as possible, but every time I opened it I needed both hands to extend it to the proper height because of the switch location. This was awkward, especially if I needed that other hand for something else.- The paint on the switch was wearing through after 15 days and makes the cane look much cheaper.- The cane flexes a bit when your weight is on it. Other reviews have mentioned this too, and I agree that it makes one feel a bit nervous to really lean on it. I think if the tolerances in the joints were tighter this would be less of an issue – they’re not loose, exactly, but there’s some wiggle.Still a great product that I was grateful to have with me on this trip.
Kacey Pellot-Rosa –
Study, quiet, convenient and stylish!
This cane is absolutely amazing. I was skeptical making the purchase because of reading some reviews that it was flimsy and noisy. I couldn’t be more impressed. The cane opens so swiftly, it also adjusts heights incredibly easily. I find it to be very sturdy and quiet. It’s also stylish and it stands up right by itself which is so convenient. I’m mid 30s and have a chronic illness that affects my mobility and this cane is making it so much easier to get around. My cane before this is a much bigger quad (4 leg one). I wanted something a little sleeker and easier to move around with in public but still supportive. This one is perfect. I ordered this and another from Amazon to compare. I’m returning the other one and keeping this one. This is definitely one of the best purchases that I’ve made. A slight point is that the handle could be a little more comfortable (just in comparison to the other one) but still an excellent purchase.
Bargain Betty –
Love it! Love them!
I get many compliments as it does not look like the typical orthotic cane. Strong, comes in a number of colors, which I have three of. The folding feature is definitely useful.
Cloudy Rockwell –
Wiggly joints do not engender confidence at first.
I bought this because I needed an easily collapsible, sturdy cane for an air flight that was coming up.Delivery was on time and the cane does look good with a comfortable handle.I am back from my trip and I am greatly disappointed in this product. Being tall, I use the cane at nearly full extension and when used the cane’s joints flex (wiggle) giving the impression that it is about to either bend or break. Once the flex reaches maximum (about 12mm, 1/2 inch of flex) the cane seems to be okay. This flex is noisy, so I sound like an un-oiled android clattering down the street.During my week long trip the cane never failed, it folded up to conveniently fit in the pocket In the seat in front of me, and the handle was comfortable even after-hours of use walking and standing lines.I want immediate confidence in my stability aid to support me if needed; this wiggly cane does not provide that initial confidence.
the karl –
This cane is very well designed. The wide base allows it to stand upright when leaning it against something isn’t desired (like at a buffet line or in a men’s room) and the magnetic folding of the cane makes it easy and quick to fold up for airport security, and very quick to grab and go as it transforms back from it’s folded form to a full cane with a quick shake.