Made in Canada, these are elegant, durable fittings. Sizes listed in price lines are length by diameter. Product Added To WishList. QTY: 0. An Error has occured, please try again. Yes, take me to Lee Valley Canada Cancel. Fullscreen Caption Close Caption Wood not included. Fullscreen Caption Close Caption 1" diameter tip secures to the shaft with a screw. Finish: Choose an option. I like the anti-shock spring.
The length can be adjusted quickly. It's also a camera monopod. This walking stick was bought by my spouse as a gift in and I've used it for ten years. The adjustable length is the best feature! I keep changing it from "the middle" for walking on city streets, "longer" when on hiking trails, and "shorter" when indoors or travelling by bus or plane. The sponge-y grip is still comfortable and in good shape after ten years of use. The locking mechanism is still easy to use and reliable.
I do NOT use this stick for skiing or dangerous mountain climbing! I use it on streets and walking trails I walk a lot! When I've racked a knee or gibbled a hip, this is my preferred cane because I can cup the wooden knob in my hand OR lengthen the stick and grip it like a nordic walking pole. The anti-shock mechanism still works after ten years—and in newer models it can be turned off. The wrist strap is adjustable, but mostly I leave it at the length that works best for me.
It can be removed, but I like being able to hang the stick from my wrist. Change to Lee Valley Canada website to see content specific to that region and the best shipping options. Product cannot be added at this time. Choose an option to add an item to your cart. Check availability at all stores. This in-depth guide begins with a discussion of the woods suitable for making walking sticks, canes and staffs, with a comparison chart showing samples of more than 40 different hardwoods.
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