🦯 Never lose your balance—or your stick—again!
Stick Safe is a pack of 2 lightweight, flexible rubber holders designed to keep any cane, crutch, or walking stick upright and within easy reach. Compatible with sticks up to 42cm tall, it features a non-marking, grippy surface that supports even the heaviest mobility aids, making daily movement safer and more convenient for users with limited hand mobility.
Color | Black |
Size | 17" (430mm) |
Material type | Rubber |
Maximum height recommendation | 42 Centimetres |
Number of items | 2 |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Stick Safe |
Manufacturer | Click2Solutions |
Package Dimensions | 21.3 x 10.1 x 2.1 cm; 25 g |
ASIN | B01D3J5BQ2 |
M**R
Useful & easy to use.
Very useful & easy to use.
D**Y
Fab product
Easy to use and works well.
S**S
What a brain wave
So simple but really works and at a great price
A**P
work well as a hook, hold shape when wound round crutch.
Technically these work as described, you can hang a crutch off a table using the wire and the things do wrap around the crutch nicely. However, the padding is quite thin, and the core is a thin piece of wire so the padding around the wire isn't much use. I assumed the foam rubber was fairly solid. my bad. the rubber does permit the bendy things to grab the uprights of the crutches though. it's not slipping off. You'll probably need to massage the wire to find a shape that suits your needs. I tend to hang mine on a chair back rather than a table edge. There's enough length in these things to easily wrap around a chair upright if it's a shaker style chair, or a tubular steel type in a cafe. You could also use them to temporarily lash your crutches together during transport. I've found that one crutch always wanders on a longer journey. Pretty good product and I've only given four out five because I think the rubber foam should be thicker.
K**R
Great buy
Great item that works a treat.
D**E
Actual game-changer
I’ve been using walking sticks for several years now, and one thing that bugs me is finding a place for my sticks outside the home. When I go into work, it’s hard to find a safe nook for my sticks. They have to be out of the way so they don’t trip people, but near enough for me to get them. And wherever I put them, they tend to fall over, which leads to able-bodied people springing forward to pick them up for me. I appreciate this, but it’s so frustrating for everyone involved.These ties are just brilliant. They stay on my walking stick 24/7, and depending on my setting, they get fashioned into whatever is needed. Sometimes a hook, to hook over the back of my chair, sometimes it’s a way to tie them to the leg of my desk.It may seem small, but just knowing where my sticks are (close by too!) and that none of my friends are going to have to pick them up and hand them to me means everything. It’s a tiny bit more power over my own mobility.Buy with confidence, and never look back, the way I did.
J**.
Not as useful as expected
These were difficult to tighten around the pole in the first place, so tended to slip up and down. If you only want to use them in one particular type of situation to stop your stick from falling, it would be fine, but if (like my husband) you want to prevent your stick from falling in various different situations or places, you have to keep adjusting the bend of the "wire". It's nowhere near as useful as I thought it would be.
A**E
FANTASTIC INVENTION! EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE THEM! 🤗
Absolutely brilliant for hanging your crutches or walking sticks anywhere. Also helped and held a small bag with a water bottle in it, hung them on the shower door to hold one of the crutches and the other for my towel.Now crutches are no longer needed we are still using these... well... I suppose you just call them bendy sticks 😆 for so many things:*Ran out of room on the laundry airer so hung them on it to hold another couple of items.* After family coming round for dinner there was a lot of washing up to do and we used several more tea towels than usual which, when too wet were hung on the side of the counter by bendy sticks.*Whilst still recuperating but not needing crutches, hung the bendy sticks off the edge of the sofa arm ( you'll have to use your imagination here) curled the other end outwards and then upwards, which made a temporary and very useful magazine rack.*We have had the odd peek of sunshine recently during which, we were taking a long car trip. As the passenger, the sun was blazing through my window. Out came the bendy sticks hung them on each end of the handle above the window, happened to have a tea towel in the car (as we were going to have sandwiches for lunch), and hung up said tea towel offering some wonderful shade.* Father-in-law has his eye on them for his tool shed but I am keeping my eye👁️ on him😃... Get your own hehe.*On that note they would make a brilliant Father's Day present for chap with a tool shed or workshop or even for just around the home.*Come on Amazon put them on your Father's day gift page.*Have only covered a fraction of the uses of these extremely affordable and incredibly useful inventions. They are absolutely brilliant and would recommend them to anybody with crutches, walking sticks or not.
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