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product_id: 829700
title: "Freedom Edition Foldable Walking Cane with T Handle"
brand: "hurrycane"
price: "NT$2472"
currency: TWD
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 12
category: "Hurry Cane"
url: https://www.desertcart.tw/products/829700-freedom-edition-foldable-walking-cane-with-t-handle
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region: Taiwan
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# Folds down to 13.7" for ultimate portability Adjustable height from 30.5" to 37.5" for perfect fit Patented SteadiGrip base for enhanced stability Freedom Edition Foldable Walking Cane with T Handle

**Brand:** hurrycane
**Price:** NT$2472
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚶‍♂️ Walk Boldly, Stand Confidently — The Cane That Keeps Up With You

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Freedom Edition Foldable Walking Cane with T Handle by hurrycane
- **How much does it cost?** NT$2472 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.tw](https://www.desertcart.tw/products/829700-freedom-edition-foldable-walking-cane-with-t-handle)

## Best For

- hurrycane enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted hurrycane brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Compact & Travel-Ready:** Folds to just 13.7" and stands independently for hands-free convenience
- • **Lifetime Peace of Mind:** Backed by a limited lifetime warranty for trusted reliability
- • **Lightweight Yet Durable:** Aluminum frame offers robust support without the bulk
- • **Tailored to Your Height:** Easily adjustable from 30.5" to 37.5" ensuring ergonomic comfort
- • **Stability That Moves With You:** Patented SteadiGrip base + WhisperFlex pivot for smooth, confident steps

## Overview

The HurryCane Original Black is a foldable, lightweight aluminum walking cane featuring a patented SteadiGrip base and WhisperFlex pivot for superior stability and natural movement. Adjustable from 30.5" to 37.5", it offers a customizable fit and folds down to 13.7" for easy portability. Designed for everyday use, it stands independently and is backed by a limited lifetime warranty, making it a trusted mobility companion for active professionals seeking both style and function.

## Description

Buy HurryCane Freedom Edition Foldable Walking Cane With T Handle - Enhanced Mobility Support - Patented SteadiGrip Base - Adjustable Height - Lightweight Foldable Design - Black on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders

Review: The BEST cane!! - The HurryCane is my favorite, all-purpose cane because it is comfortable to grip, lightweight, pivots to make walking more natural, and will stand on its own, with careful placement on select flooring. I own 4 canes, and I've had some experience with them over the years for various injuries, most recently a broken leg. This is the cane I always select when I am going out, to doctor's appointments, etc. The HurryCane folds easily, although you have to be careful; I pinched a finger when I first tried it. Despite the fact that it folds, the HurryCane is very supportive and it does not feel like you are compromising stability for compactness. The only negative is that the HurryCane does not stand up on its own as well as advertised; it will not stand up on gravel or uneven flooring, such as travertine and most carpets. With careful placement, it will stand on level surfaces, such as wood floors and flat tile, but sometimes it still falls over in this setting. However, the ability to have the HurryCane stand alone allows you to use both hands for something else (like finding that item at the bottom of your purse). Another incredibly useful feature is that if it falls, you can carefully stand on the base to make it stand back up. So although the HurryCane doesn't always stand up, it is so handy that it still rates 5 stars. Here is my comparison: The HurryCane is lightweight and comfortable, offering excellent support. It has a comfortable contoured handle. I am 5'2" and it fits my height comfortably, in the lowest setting. I measured and it can be extended ~7" more to accommodate taller individuals. It also comes in more interesting colors, like blue, as compared to other canes. My husband calls it my "Ninja cane," because of the way it folds and unfolds, so it has added a little humor to life as well. I've included a picture of the different canes from the front, as well as an overhead view, so you can better see the base of each cane. Basic cane (shown on left in picture): this was issued by the hospital a few years ago as I was getting out of a wheelchair after pelvic fractures. The candy-cane style hand is moderately comfortable, not as comfortable as the HurryCane, and it's weight is similar. This cane does not offer as much support throughout the gait cycle as the HurryCane; the pivoting action of the HurryCane offers more allows for more natural walking. Self-standing cane (pictured second from the left): this mini-quad cane offers a little more stability than the HurryCane, which has a smaller tripod base. It will stand on some flat carpets and rough floors like travertine, where the HurryCane often will not. It is also about twice as heavy as the HurryCane. I use it the least often. If you need a sit-to stand feature, this cane has one in a compact design. Because of prior shoulder injuries, I do not use it, but if your shoulders can tolerate the weight-bearing of getting up with this, it is a handy feature. This cane also has a small light, which is intended to aid walking in the dark, in one of the handles. Also, there is a small area for storage in the handle, with enough room for a key, emergency money, or a few emergency pills. Overall, unless you need an added feature like the light, storage, or sit-to-stand assistance, I recommend that you spend your money on the HurryCane. This Palo Apallo self-standing cane was purchased on desertcart for ~$50. Quad cane (shown on right): this offers superior stability and I use this when in the yard. Unlike the HurryCane, the quad cane will stand alone on gravel and in the grass, although it occasionally falls over if I place it on an incline. This offers more support than the HurryCane, but feels about twice as heavy. The sit-to-stand option is a helpful feature if you need assistance standing. This HealthSmart sit-to-stand quad cane was also purchased on desertcart for $35.
Review: GREAT CANE UNTIL IT FALLS APART! - This is an excellent cane as long as it doesn't fall apart! I just bought my third hurrycane. The other two was purchased for my 87 year old father in July of 2015 and I purchased one for myself in October 2015. Both of those fell apart in November and December of 2016 due to the same equipment failure. It is comprised of 3 parts with an elastic bungee cord snaking up the center that is secured under tension on the top and bottom with a white metal clip. This clip keeps the bungee cord from springing back through holes in the center of the cane and the tension keeps the cane in one piece. When the white metal clip broke, the elastic bungee contracted, slipped though the holes and the cane fell apart! A check with desertcart shows that Hurrycane offers a 100% lifetime guarantee on material and workmanship... in fact I quote the following..."YOUR NEW HURRYCANE® COMES WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY WHICH COVERS ANY DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE NORMAL AND INTENDED USE OF YOUR HURRYCANE®. IF YOUR HURRYCANE® IS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED AS A RESULT OF DEFECTS IN ITS MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP, WE WILL AT OUR DISCRETION REPAIR OR REPLACE THE HURRYCANE® WITH A COMPARABLE PRODUCT." Well, I called them up and the lady at Hurrycane told me that she had never heard of this defect and that since I had them more than a year she doubted that they were covered but would refer me to corporate. As yet no calls. I feel that a broken metal clip that holds the entire cane together is a "material" fault and "lifetime warranty" means more then 16 months. My Dad and I are both disabled and never break the canes down into the 3 parts for storage... in fact we both need it all the time just to get around... so it is never used in anyway other then what was intended. As I said, this is a great cane up until the time it falls apart. I will update this if Hurrrycane ever gets back in touch with me. I apologize to HurryCane for not updating my comments in a timely manner. The Company rep did get in touch with me a few weeks after this negative posting and after explaining in detail the problem and pointing out lifetime warranty means just that... for a lifetime... they agreed to replace both broken canes which arrived about 6 weeks after my initial complaint. I'm not sure if my negative feedback had anything to do with it. To date I am still using mine. The 3 rubber feet are starting to collapse and the rubber on the handle is starting to rub off but I consider that normal wear and tear. It still works fine and I am updating my rating to 3 stars. Time for another update. It is 2020 and my replaced Hurrycane from 2017 has worn out... but that's a good thing because it has lasted almost three years with constant, heavy duty daily use. The rubber cups on the bottom are worn to the point where they could slip if I wasn't careful and the soft rubber coating on the handle(which is great) has pieces missing from my constant hard gripping. I'm a big, XXL, formerly athletic guy and I use the cane hard. I have Parkinson's. Neuropathy has partially paralyzed me on my left side with replaced hip and shoulder joints. I have also had 4 major back operations in the last 4 years and have 4 cobalt steel rods adjacent to my spine from my pelvis to just below the neck so trust me when I say that I use the cane hard to keep me upright and walking. Despite this heavy duty daily use, I have not had any additional problems with the bungee cord clip that I had complained about in my initial posting. Bottom line: I replaced my worn out hurricane with another hurricane. I guess buying another one is the best recommendation a person can give and I have upgraded the rating to 5 stars.

## Features

- Enhanced Stability: The HurryCane Foldable Walking Cane provides balance support for confident mobility, featuring a patented SteadiGrip base and a WhisperFlex pivoting design
- Improved Mobility: Enjoy ergonomic comfort with a walking cane built to boost balance and ease of movement, offering a three-point contact base for everyday use
- Customizable Fit: Designed for user adjustability, this cane adapts to your height needs with a 30.5"–37.5 inch range and includes a compact 4.25 inch SteadiGrip base
- Portable Convenience: Built for everyday portability, this foldable cane stands independently when needed and collapses to 13.7" for travel, offering durable construction and an easy-store frame
- Enhancing Lives: Our mission at Drive Medical is to lead the world with innovative healthcare solutions that enhance lives

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E9ZFBII |
| Base Material | Resin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,887 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #4 in Walking Canes #816 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand Name | HurryCane |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (25,498) |
| Extended Length | 37.5 Inches |
| Folded Size | 13.7" |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00822383571034 |
| Handle Material | Rubber |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 3.5"W x 37.5"H |
| Item Type Name | Folding Cane |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Foldable |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 37.5 Inches |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 822383571034 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HurryCane
- **Color:** Black
- **Extended Length:** 37.5 Inches
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Shaft Material:** Aluminum

## Images

![Freedom Edition Foldable Walking Cane with T Handle - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51Fwcp7b9ZL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does it come with the wrist strap/travel bag/travel clips?**
A: Yes, I believe it came with a wrist strap and travel bag. It’s a nice cane but purchased for my sister. Not certain if I’d recommend that the cane is taken apart in a regular basis though because the bag is not a good quality bag.

**Q: I have arthritis and vertigo, I currently use a quad-foot cane. Is this cane stable enough to stay put when I need to stop and wait out the vertigo?**
A: I have had mine for over a year and it's still in excellent. I have severe nerve damage to the right side of my face and ear. My Doctor told me either a cane or my next fall was going to result in having a rod put in my leg. I have stood in stand still lines for quite a long time and my Hurry Cane has not failed me yet. If it does fall over all you have to do it take your foot and step on the bottom of it and it bounces right back up. Only you can decide what is best for you. My  mother has both a quad and a Hurry Cane. She is constantly tripping over her quad. I find that to me far more dangerous than the tri. Hope this helps.

**Q: I heard that this was an excellent product and can support users up to 350 pounds.  Is this correct?**
A: I got this cane when I was on vacation. The drive from TN to Las Vegas aggravated my injuries from the service. I could barely walk. I used a cane the hotel had and I was able to walk decently. I decided to go buy a cane and got the Hurrycane since it was able to provide support up to 350lbs. I love it. It helped me with my support while walking and I used it to stand in line for a while. I use it wherever I go. It is a life saver for me. Everyone is different though. I bought this when I was about 320lbs and now down to 308 and stand 6'1. I am about to purchase another one so I can keep one at home and one in my vehicle.

**Q: What height should it be**
A: I don't now that anyone can truly answer that but the user, but here's what I do:I relax my arm, then bend it slightly...just a little....and that's where the handle should be: right at that height next to my body. You want to be able to lean on it as you and the walk through each step you take. When you walk, it should be able to support you throughout the step. If you feel you're having to bend to reach it or, conversely, if your arm is TOO bent when the cane is vertical -- at the point of its motion when it is right beside you -- then you will not gain the benefit of the cane.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The BEST cane!!
*by A***Y on August 11, 2015*

The HurryCane is my favorite, all-purpose cane because it is comfortable to grip, lightweight, pivots to make walking more natural, and will stand on its own, with careful placement on select flooring. I own 4 canes, and I've had some experience with them over the years for various injuries, most recently a broken leg. This is the cane I always select when I am going out, to doctor's appointments, etc. The HurryCane folds easily, although you have to be careful; I pinched a finger when I first tried it. Despite the fact that it folds, the HurryCane is very supportive and it does not feel like you are compromising stability for compactness. The only negative is that the HurryCane does not stand up on its own as well as advertised; it will not stand up on gravel or uneven flooring, such as travertine and most carpets. With careful placement, it will stand on level surfaces, such as wood floors and flat tile, but sometimes it still falls over in this setting. However, the ability to have the HurryCane stand alone allows you to use both hands for something else (like finding that item at the bottom of your purse). Another incredibly useful feature is that if it falls, you can carefully stand on the base to make it stand back up. So although the HurryCane doesn't always stand up, it is so handy that it still rates 5 stars. Here is my comparison: The HurryCane is lightweight and comfortable, offering excellent support. It has a comfortable contoured handle. I am 5'2" and it fits my height comfortably, in the lowest setting. I measured and it can be extended ~7" more to accommodate taller individuals. It also comes in more interesting colors, like blue, as compared to other canes. My husband calls it my "Ninja cane," because of the way it folds and unfolds, so it has added a little humor to life as well. I've included a picture of the different canes from the front, as well as an overhead view, so you can better see the base of each cane. Basic cane (shown on left in picture): this was issued by the hospital a few years ago as I was getting out of a wheelchair after pelvic fractures. The candy-cane style hand is moderately comfortable, not as comfortable as the HurryCane, and it's weight is similar. This cane does not offer as much support throughout the gait cycle as the HurryCane; the pivoting action of the HurryCane offers more allows for more natural walking. Self-standing cane (pictured second from the left): this mini-quad cane offers a little more stability than the HurryCane, which has a smaller tripod base. It will stand on some flat carpets and rough floors like travertine, where the HurryCane often will not. It is also about twice as heavy as the HurryCane. I use it the least often. If you need a sit-to stand feature, this cane has one in a compact design. Because of prior shoulder injuries, I do not use it, but if your shoulders can tolerate the weight-bearing of getting up with this, it is a handy feature. This cane also has a small light, which is intended to aid walking in the dark, in one of the handles. Also, there is a small area for storage in the handle, with enough room for a key, emergency money, or a few emergency pills. Overall, unless you need an added feature like the light, storage, or sit-to-stand assistance, I recommend that you spend your money on the HurryCane. This Palo Apallo self-standing cane was purchased on Amazon for ~$50. Quad cane (shown on right): this offers superior stability and I use this when in the yard. Unlike the HurryCane, the quad cane will stand alone on gravel and in the grass, although it occasionally falls over if I place it on an incline. This offers more support than the HurryCane, but feels about twice as heavy. The sit-to-stand option is a helpful feature if you need assistance standing. This HealthSmart sit-to-stand quad cane was also purchased on Amazon for $35.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT CANE UNTIL IT FALLS APART!
*by N***I on February 2, 2017*

This is an excellent cane as long as it doesn't fall apart! I just bought my third hurrycane. The other two was purchased for my 87 year old father in July of 2015 and I purchased one for myself in October 2015. Both of those fell apart in November and December of 2016 due to the same equipment failure. It is comprised of 3 parts with an elastic bungee cord snaking up the center that is secured under tension on the top and bottom with a white metal clip. This clip keeps the bungee cord from springing back through holes in the center of the cane and the tension keeps the cane in one piece. When the white metal clip broke, the elastic bungee contracted, slipped though the holes and the cane fell apart! A check with Amazon shows that Hurrycane offers a 100% lifetime guarantee on material and workmanship... in fact I quote the following..."YOUR NEW HURRYCANE® COMES WITH A LIFETIME WARRANTY WHICH COVERS ANY DEFECTS IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE NORMAL AND INTENDED USE OF YOUR HURRYCANE®. IF YOUR HURRYCANE® IS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED AS A RESULT OF DEFECTS IN ITS MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP, WE WILL AT OUR DISCRETION REPAIR OR REPLACE THE HURRYCANE® WITH A COMPARABLE PRODUCT." Well, I called them up and the lady at Hurrycane told me that she had never heard of this defect and that since I had them more than a year she doubted that they were covered but would refer me to corporate. As yet no calls. I feel that a broken metal clip that holds the entire cane together is a "material" fault and "lifetime warranty" means more then 16 months. My Dad and I are both disabled and never break the canes down into the 3 parts for storage... in fact we both need it all the time just to get around... so it is never used in anyway other then what was intended. As I said, this is a great cane up until the time it falls apart. I will update this if Hurrrycane ever gets back in touch with me. I apologize to HurryCane for not updating my comments in a timely manner. The Company rep did get in touch with me a few weeks after this negative posting and after explaining in detail the problem and pointing out lifetime warranty means just that... for a lifetime... they agreed to replace both broken canes which arrived about 6 weeks after my initial complaint. I'm not sure if my negative feedback had anything to do with it. To date I am still using mine. The 3 rubber feet are starting to collapse and the rubber on the handle is starting to rub off but I consider that normal wear and tear. It still works fine and I am updating my rating to 3 stars. Time for another update. It is 2020 and my replaced Hurrycane from 2017 has worn out... but that's a good thing because it has lasted almost three years with constant, heavy duty daily use. The rubber cups on the bottom are worn to the point where they could slip if I wasn't careful and the soft rubber coating on the handle(which is great) has pieces missing from my constant hard gripping. I'm a big, XXL, formerly athletic guy and I use the cane hard. I have Parkinson's. Neuropathy has partially paralyzed me on my left side with replaced hip and shoulder joints. I have also had 4 major back operations in the last 4 years and have 4 cobalt steel rods adjacent to my spine from my pelvis to just below the neck so trust me when I say that I use the cane hard to keep me upright and walking. Despite this heavy duty daily use, I have not had any additional problems with the bungee cord clip that I had complained about in my initial posting. Bottom line: I replaced my worn out hurricane with another hurricane. I guess buying another one is the best recommendation a person can give and I have upgraded the rating to 5 stars.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cane is very sturdy and convenient!
*by A***. on March 16, 2026*

I'm a pretty heavy guy and I had bought this cane to help me during a time in my life where I was having a health issue and couldn't walk properly. This cane held up fantastically, being adjustable allowed me to put it to the perfect height so I wouldn't have to walk incorrectly with it. The fact that it folded up made it really convenient when I needed to store it in a bag or just tuck it away while at work. I honestly still have it in my car just in case I'm going somewhere that I have to stand for an extended period and I need the support. I had a great experience with this cane.

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