[nabs-l] Recommendations for Cane

Leye-Shprintse Öberg leyeshprintse at ymail.com
Sat Nov 7 16:29:58 UTC 2015


BS'D

I've only had collapsible white canes (25 years) and they're like other canes, you get what you pay for. I've an Ultraflex cane and I've had it for 12 years, it's an very expensive cane but worth every penny.

LeSholom,
Leye-Shprintse Öberg
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> Le 7 nov. 2015 à 10:03, David Andrews via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> a écrit :
> 
> Personally I prefeer the straight fiberglass cane, the one you get for free.  Folding canes just aren't as reliable, and once you learn how you can position your straight cane, having it is rarely an inconvenience.  I have even taken mine on a motorcycle.
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
>> Hello NABS,
>> I am writing to get some cane recommendations.
>> My most preferred kind of a cane is NFB folding cane made of carbon fiber. I like it for its light weight, tip, and foldability. But it does not seem as durable when it comes to collision. One only lasted for two weeks and one before that lasted about 3 months. (Normally my canes have been lasting me at least 6 months to the longest I have used it was 2 years)
>> I am a fast walker so I prefer a cane that comes up to about my nose, light weight, and a sensitive tip when it comes to giving me the information about the ground I am traveling and object my cane hits.
>> 
>> My second preference is NFB straight cane (the one that we can get it for free) I use this often but the fact I cannot fold it becomes an inconvenience at times.
>> 
>> I just would like to hear others' reviews about different cane products that are available.
>> 
>> If you have a cane that is light, durable, and affordable (under $50) with a tip that easily gives information, please let me know.
>> 
>> Best,
>> Miso
> 
>        David Andrews and long white cane Harry.
> E-Mail:  dandrews at visi.com or david.andrews at nfbnet.org
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