cane geekery

Dec 08, 2011 12:07

OH MY GOD YOU GUYS Thomas Fetterman, Inc. has tornado tips for canes now I AM GEEKING OUT SO MUCH ( Read more... )

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mrissa December 8 2011, 18:10:23 UTC
That is so awesome! I am excited! Thanks for linking!

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haddayr December 8 2011, 18:12:17 UTC
Sure thing. I really really really love these tips and so does everyone I know who switched to them.

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ex_catherin85 December 8 2011, 18:42:57 UTC
Excellent! My mom uses a cane - I'll check these out. Thanks!

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kaowolfie December 8 2011, 21:16:19 UTC
Oh, damn, that looks awesome. We're already starting to get some of the icy bullshit in Missouri, and my cane is... it's okay, but on serious ice, I'm better off not depending on it. Add freaking /shock absorption/ and I might die and go to heaven. I don't have wrist issues most times, but in the cold, my weight bearing arm gets sore easily.

I gotta show this to my goofball, especially since it might make the dumbass use his cane more often when his knee is bugging him. He's got actual damage to his wrists, and sometimes has to choose between reducing knee pain and having the use of his dominant hand the next day.

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haddayr December 8 2011, 21:20:03 UTC
Since I started using these tips on my crutches my wrists are COMPLETELY different. They feel like . . . well, wrists!

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haddayr December 9 2011, 00:15:52 UTC
Okay. Fetterman is the place for tips. But canes, I would check out exquisitecanes.com. They have beautiful canes in all sorts of prices, their customer service is phenomenal, and I think the canes ARE exquisite.

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They only have 2 canes sofvckinghot December 9 2011, 00:31:23 UTC
They're at the bottom of the crutches page.

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miep December 9 2011, 01:44:44 UTC
ok, when I first read this, before I got to the squeeing, I thought you meant that they had tips on using your cane in a tornado, and I wondered if it went much beyond how to use your cane to help you get into a duck and cover position...

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