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  2. The best canes for 2025, according to mobility experts - AOL

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    It’s more than twice as heavy as the other canes we evaluated, but at 3.2 pounds, it’s light for a folding chair. The seat adjusts from 19 to 22 inches, and folded as a cane, it adjusts from ...

  3. Assistive cane - Wikipedia

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    Folding cane: has several joints, generally linked by an internal elastic cord, enabling them to be folded into a shorter length when not in use. Forearm cane : a regular or offset cane with additional forearm support, enabling increased stability and load shifted from the wrist to the forearm.

  4. Walking stick - Wikipedia

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    A classic late 19th century walking cane, sometimes also called a dress cane Around the 17th or 18th century, a walking stick became an essential part of the European gentleman's wardrobe . The fashion may have originated with Louis XIV , who favored a walking stick, possibly because he wore high heels. [ 2 ]

  5. Custoca - Wikipedia

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    Custoca (also Custoka), was a low-volume Austrian car manufacturer established by Gerhard Höller in 1966 to build and sell kit cars.Models included the Ford GT40-inspired Hurrycane introduced in 1971, the Lamborghini-like Strato, and, beginning in 1972, a range of dune buggies based on the popular Volkswagen Beetle.

  6. White cane - Wikipedia

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    A folding support cane While the white cane is commonly accepted as a "symbol of blindness", different countries still have different rules concerning what constitutes a "cane for the blind". In the United Kingdom, the white cane indicates that the individual has a visual impairment but normal hearing; with red bands added, it indicates that ...

  7. Hoople (mobility aid) - Wikipedia

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    A Hoople is a hoop-shaped mobility aid used by some blind and visually impaired people, and was designed to help them navigate their way over rough terrain or in a rural environment.

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