Walking sticks and poles can help many people looking for more stability, mobility, or a better workout. Here's what you should know.
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WALKING CANE FOR MEN OR WOMEN is both lightweight and durable. Cane weighs only 12 ounces but can support up to 250 pounds with a slip resistance tip
DMI Walking Cane and Walking Stick for Adult Men and Women, FSA Eligible, Lightweight and Adjustable from 30-39 Inches, Supports up to 250 Pounds