Hugo Mobilitätshilfe, verstellbarer Quad-Gehstock für Links- und Rechtshänder, große Basis, Kakao

Brand:Hugo Mobility

3.5/5

144.70

Der Hugo Mobility Quad Gehstock von Drive Medical bietet ultrastabilisierende Unterstützung in einem leichten, vierzackigen Aluminiumstock, der eigenständig steht. Diese höhenverstellbaren Quad-Gehstöcke mit großer Basis bieten Platz für die meisten Menschen zwischen 5 Fuß und 6 Fuß 5 Zoll. Der Hugo Quad Cane verfügt über einen stoßdämpfenden gepolsterten Griff mit reflektierendem Riemen für zusätzliche Sicherheit bei Nacht. Diese Gehstöcke sind mit Druckknöpfen ausgestattet, um 11 präzise Höheneinstellungen zu ermöglichen und bis zu 300 Pfund zu tragen. Der ergonomische Stockgriff ist so konzipiert, dass er bequemer in der Hand liegt, während die K-förmige Basis für mehr Stabilität sorgt und für die Verwendung mit der linken oder rechten Hand gedreht werden kann. Diese Hugo-Mobilitätshilfe besteht aus dickem eloxiertem Aluminium, um Langlebigkeit zu gewährleisten und gleichzeitig leicht, langlebig, vielseitig und stilvoll zu sein.

0. Spezifikationen: Dieser verstellbare Gehstock ist 1 Zoll lang, 1 Zoll breit und 28 Zoll hoch. Höhenverstellbar: Passen Sie den verstellbaren Gehstock mit seinen 11 präzisen Höheneinstellungen individuell an, um eine perfekte Passform zu erzielen. Hochwertige Konstruktion: Unser Gehstock besteht aus extrem haltbarem Flugzeugaluminium und verfügt über eine stabilisierende K-förmige Basis, die für die Verwendung durch Links- oder Rechtshänder gedreht werden kann. Quad Cane: Dieser verstellbare Gehstock mit großer Basis für Männer und Frauen bietet äußerst stabilisierenden Halt in einem leichten Aluminiumstock; bietet Platz für die meisten Menschen zwischen 1,50 m und 1,80 m. Aluminium.
Brand Hugo Mobility
Color Cocoa
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
Extended Length 28 Inches
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Item model number 731-842
Manufacturer Hugo Mobility
Material Aluminum
Product Dimensions 1 x 1 x 28 inches; 2.6 Pounds
Shaft Material Aluminum

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Scritto da: Happy Customer
Nice - BUT rubber caps missing!
This cane is really nice, great quality. The base is nice and wide making it very sturdy (once you purchase the rubber caps). The ergonomic handle and wrist strap are also nice. However, just as many other reviews stated, it arrived with 3 of the 4 rubber caps for the base missing. Disappointing to know that you have to go out and make an additional purchase order to use it. Rated it 3 stars for stability due to the missing caps on basr. Unsafe without the purchase of caps.
Scritto da: Erica S
Quality!
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Scritto da: Carol Ruth
Double check the tips
This rather expensive quad cane is pretty sturdy and stable. But it only came with THREE tips, which meant that we had to purchase an additional tip before it could be used. Couldn't find any place in the listing where I could contact the seller. The tips aren't expensive, but, heck, quad means four and four tips would have been great.
Scritto da: DH
Nice cane
Sent wrong color. But good buy. Recommended by big fellow.
Scritto da: Kirk
STURDY, HEAVY, A REAL BOON TO GOOD BALANCE...BUT WITH A LEARNING CURVE
There is a lot to like about this quad cane--and some things that require getting used to. It is very sturdy--much sturdier than another slightly cheaper cane I bought that was so wobbly I considered it unsafe. But it's heavy, probably too heavy for a small person or anyone with significant upper body weakness. And for anyone like me who has relied on a single-tip cane for some time, there is a definite learning curve. At first, I tried to simply move the cane and plant all four feet before I took a step. That left me feeling unbalanced and it's a very slow process. With a little trial and error, I discovered that by moving it forward, planting the back two feet and rocking forward onto all four as I moved (sort of a rolling gait), it was more natural and gave me a much steadier feeling than my old cane. The approach that worked for me may not work for others with different needs, though. Because of the size of the foot, it's definitely awkward in tight places, too. PROS: --Solid, not wobbly at all --The locking mechanism is superb --The handle is both comfortable and strong --Adjusting for using in the right or left hand is easy --It stands up on its own, which is a big deal if you've been dealing with dropping your cane or having it fall over --With practice, it can be an excellent alternative to a walker when going a short distance or if you're in a crowded environment CONS: --But make no mistake...this will NOT replace a walker if you need one for balance or support to go any distance --It's heavy --You really do have to experiment with how to walk with it (and that will be different for each person, I suspect) --The weight and foot size make it awkward to get into a car --The wrist strap appears to be pointless and possibly even dangerous if you were wearing it and lost your balance --As others noted, the logo and text are a bit obtrusive (but since mine is black, I figure a quick spray of black enamel or, worst case scenario, 10 inches of electrician's tape will take care of that. Most likely, I'll just get used to it.) I don't love it yet, but I already like it a lot. We'll see how it does over time.
Scritto da: Ron Ramsey
Outstanding cane!
I'm 83, stroke survivor, living alone. I have multiple devices for getting around, (scooters, rollators, walkers, canes, etc.) But lately, certain things I do, where a quad-cane works best, have become a little scary. I'm wobbly, but a walker is a pain to get through doors with a closing spring thing. A large base quad-cane has really been the answer to my need. This Hugo cane is extremely well made. Some reviewers have said the bottom was loose, or something. Mine snugs up very easily & it's NOT wobbly. The strap probably would be dangerous to use as a wrist strap, but can be handy to slip through a purse strap or something, then loop it over the top of the handle. Mine had a 2nd Hugo label that covered up the adjusting holes, but I found it was just shrink-wrap, holding a document. I cut it & peeled it off to expose the adjustment button holes. I like the grip shape a lot compared to the round, hard foam ones on my other quad canes. Just so you know, this cane is NOT light. You don't want to go strolling like Dapper Dan. It'll get your wrist pretty quick. But I needed some stability for certain things. What works best is to swing it ahead, then walk up to it, then keep repeating this. I keep thinking of the Mary Poppins film where Dick Van Dyke is doing the "Punting on the Thames" thing. It's like having a movable grab rail almost. The "K" pattern of the base is the way to go, it gives stability but doesn't get in the way of your feet. the base can be swung for either the right or left side. (Mine came set up for the right side) All 4 tubular "legs" have good weld beads holding them to the base plate. I can't imagine how anyone could ever break or bend this cane.
Scritto da: Natasha
My husband loved it because of its large base and very steady
My husband loved it because of its large base and very steady. He is walking with out 2 person assist.Thanks.

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