The Tripod Walking Aid is a practical mobility support solution designed to provide enhanced balance and stability for individuals who require additional walking assistance. Featuring a durable lightweight aluminum frame and a stable three-point base, this walking aid offers greater support than a standard walking cane while remaining easy to maneuver. The ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip, and the adjustable height mechanism allows users to customize the cane for optimal posture and comfort. Equipped with non-slip rubber ferrules and a convenient wrist strap, the tripod walking aid ensures safety, confidence, and independence during everyday activities.
Key Features
- Lightweight and durable construction
- Stable three-point (tripod) base for improved balance
- Ergonomic handle for comfortable and secure grip
- Adjustable height settings to suit different users
- Non-slip rubber tips for enhanced traction and safety
- Wrist strap for added convenience and security
- Corrosion-resistant finish for long-lasting durability
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
Specifications Table
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Specification
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Details
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Product Name
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Tripod Walking Aid
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Type
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Tripod Walking Stick
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Material
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Lightweight Aluminum Alloy
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Handle Type
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Ergonomic Grip Handle
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Base Type
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Three-Point (Tripod) Support
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Height Adjustment
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Adjustable
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Height Range
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Approx. 70–95 cm (customizable)
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Weight Capacity
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Up to 100 kg (depending on model)
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Ferrule Material
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Non-Slip Rubber
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Wrist Strap
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Included
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Frame Finish
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Corrosion-Resistant
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Usage
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Indoor & Outdoor Mobility Support
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User Group
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Elderly, Disabled, Rehabilitation Patients
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Color
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Silver Frame with Blue Handle & Ferrules
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Benefits
- Offers better stability than conventional walking sticks.
- Lightweight design reduces user fatigue.
- Helps improve confidence and mobility during walking.
- Supports safer movement on various surfaces.
- Adjustable height promotes correct posture and comfort.
- Compact tripod base allows easier manoeuvrability in confined spaces.