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Telescopic Walking Stick | 
enlarge | Manufacturer: Jobar International Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $12.99
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 6843
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 0.3 x 0 x 0
UPC: 017874147038 EAN: 0017874147038 ASIN: B000MGGQE6
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | 53" walking stick telescopes down to 26.5" | | • | Anti-shock spring mechanism reduces strains on hands and wrist | | • | Turn off anti-shock feature on soft terrain; durable wrist straps provides a safer, more secure grip | | • | Compass embedded on the top let's you know in what direction you are traveling | | • | Made of lightweight, extra-strong aluminum alloy |
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Good for the price October 14, 2008 Mother of 7 book lovers (alaska) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This walking stick is pretty nice in most ways, but feels much heavier then my others. I would suggest spending more and getting a better, more lightweight stick if you are a serious hiker. However it is great for my kids (ages 10, 9, and 6)to take turns with because I don't panic when I see them doing stupid stuff with it like..randomly hitting a tree etc. It is well built, and has put up with a good amount of abuse.
VERY GOOD September 5, 2008 John R. Bradshaw (USA)
Sept 4, 2008 A great product but a lower price would bring in more customers!
Nicest Walking Aid I have seen August 4, 2008 R. Payne (Tennessee, USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my aging aunt, who has major back problems and was actually using a cut mop handle to assist herself. This model telescopes, which allows the user to adjust its size according to his/her height. It has a wrist strap to keep it from being dropped over and over again, requiring the user to bend over and pick it up. It even has a shock absorber that can be locked off or on, depending on the terrain or the user's preference (my aunt really liked that feature). One feature that is somewhat unnecessary (in my opinion) is a compass, built in to the top of the handle. The stick is marketed as a walking aid (as in geriatric or slightly disabled), so I can only imagine a very few instances in which a compass would be necessary (and then, you'd have to know how to read one). All in all, this is a very nice walking aid, and it is a LOT better looking than a mop handle (and a LOT less embarrassing).
Awesome walking stick, bad compass July 12, 2008 Kimo M. (Ca. USA) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This walking stick is inexpensive compared to other models. I use it almost every day. I love it and have no regrets on purchasing it at all. I highly recommend it. There is one tiny flaw, the compass, it doesn't work very well. If you just need a walking stick this is awesome, but if u want the compass then this is not the stick for you.
GREAT PRODUCT May 1, 2008 Lyn (MD) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a very affordable product that delivers on quality. I hike several time a week in a nearby State Park and this walking stick goes with me each time. The anti-shock feature works and the compass is an added feature. The stick looks good too.
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