

🚶♂️ Elevate your independence with every step—style, strength, and smart design in one cane!
The Marsrut Reflective Telescopic Cane is a lightweight, durable walking aid crafted from aluminum alloy, featuring a comfortable EVA foam handle and a shock-absorbing vibration tip. Its foldable telescopic design locks securely for stability and easy portability, making it an ideal companion for the blind and vision impaired seeking reliable, stylish mobility support.
| ASIN | B0CND4F2GV |
| Base Material | Rubber |
| Brand | Marsrut |
| Brand Name | Marsrut |
| Colour | Red, White, Black |
| Country Of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 174 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 125 Centimetres |
| Handle Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Type Name | Canes |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Marsrut |
| Material | Aluminium |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 11.8 Inches |
| Shaft Material | Stainless Steel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Whats In The Box1 - Whats In The Box3 | No |
A**W
Wonderful! Folds/unfolds easily! Great value!
Love that it collapses, I love my strait white can, but this one is fantastic! My O & M trainer gave me a round ball which makes this cane amazing! I love that I can just fold it up and put in my purse and not have to worry about it. For someone like me that has started losing their sight, this cane makes everything so much easier. It is very sturdy and so easy to change the tip, my O & M trainer says this is one of the best folding canes she has seen!
N**A
Bengala para cego
Bengala muito boa. Está sendo bem utilizada!
S**S
Easy to fold and great quality
Bought for my uncle when he left his at a motel. He loved it and said it was better than his other one. Great quality
K**Y
Easy to use for those with vision issues.
Ease of use: Very easy to fold, just wish it would stay folded with the wrist grip. Value for money: Cheaper then the canes from the Visual Impaired stores. I have one exactly like this that was much more expensive & very heavy. Functionality: Does the job & not as heavy as the ones from the Visually Impaired Stores. Why did you pick this product vs others?: I am legally blind and this allows me to be able to fold it when sitting on the bus or at a chair instead of trying to find a place to lean it up against.
A**G
Good Cane, Bad Cord
This is a good white cane. A couple of weeks ago, I would have said it was flimsy, but the white cane I’m using now, which costs a lot more money and boasts a recognized brand name, has a similar feel and holds up well, so I’m not concerned. The cane folds into 5 segments, so it feels taller/longer than expected when it unfolds, and it has a marshmallow tip that rolls nicely. The only problem is the cord. Folding canes have a smaller loop at the bend in the cord; the smaller loop is what keeps the cane folded. This cane is like a straight cane: there’s no smaller loop at the bend in the cord, and the cord is too short to just tie a knot into (the smaller loop would be too close to one end of the cane to keep the segments together when folded). I solved that problem by creating the smaller loop with an ouchless hair tie (like a rubber band made out of elastic). I folded the rubber band over the cord, then slid one half of the rubber band through the other, and tugged (like making the fringe on a shawl, half hitch knot I think). Much to my surprise, this brand of ouchless hair tie snugged up nicely around the cord, so I don’t think it’ll come loose, and if it does, I can always put a few stitches into the knot. The hair tie is also the perfect size for holding the cane segments together. The product page for the ouchless hair tie is https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IGJ1XOO?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_1&th=1