[Blindtlk] AmbuTech graphite folding canes with roller tips
AlyssaHenson
alyssahenson95 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 13 23:55:49 UTC 2015
Yes there is. The slim line cane is similar to the NFB folding cane in weight and also has 7 sections. The difference is the joints are way better built. I've used both NFB style and roller tips on these canes successfully. I don't think the adjustment will be too hard.
Alyssa
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> On Jun 13, 2015, at 6:37 PM, Arielle Silverman via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> I want to keep my NFB straight cane but also have an AmbuTech folding
> cane to use as a spare or when I travel to places where a folding cane
> is more convenient (eg, airline travel). Are you happy with the
> graphite? Is it really ultralight?
>
>> On 6/13/15, Ericka via blindtlk <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> I don't know if they have straight cane to take a roller tip. I love my
>> marshmallow roller tip. I love it for the reasons you gave in your post. I
>> keep getting it stuck in places where the handle ends up sticking me in the
>> gut. I try to get an Ambutech cane the length the NFB recommends.
>>
>> Ericka
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2015, at 6:26 PM, Arielle Silverman via blindtlk
>>> <blindtlk at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all.
>>> The cane tip discussion reminded me that I have been thinking about
>>> trying one of the AmbuTech folding canes but want to get some
>>> feedback. I love my lightweight NFB straight cane and could never use
>>> an aluminum cane again, but I've been repeatedly disappointed by NFB's
>>> telescoping and folding cane options, and sometimes it's just way more
>>> convenient to use a folding cane. I'm also thinking about trying a
>>> rolling tip because I think NFB tips sometimes get stuck in sidewalk
>>> cracks and such. I also hate having to change my NFB tip monthly and I
>>> was intrigued to read that roller tips only have to be changed once a
>>> year.
>>> So here are my questions. (1) Does AmbuTech have a lightweight cane
>>> option similar to the NFB's fiberglass or carbon fiber canes? Would
>>> graphite be the best choice if I want something light? And (2) are you
>>> happy with the roller tips and as a longtime NFB cane user, do you
>>> think I would have any trouble adjusting to a roller tip? Or is there
>>> a better tip option?
>>> Thanks, Arielle
>>>
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