Walking Sticks - The Mobility Store (2024)

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Comprehensive Walking Stick Buying Guide

If you have suffered an injury or suffer from a chronic mobility condition, a walking stick may be your only option to move around safely and with stability.

However, there are a few different types of walking sticks that you can choose from that will help you walk comfortably and regain independence. Browse the range to select what’s best for you.

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Wooden Walking Sticks

Aluminium Walking Sticks

Folding Walking Sticks

Tetrapod or Quad Base Walking Sticks

The wooden walking stick is the classic style of walking stick. Strong and coming in a range of different types of wood, you can saw a wooden walking stick at the base to suit whatever length you would like. However, make sure you double and triple measure before cutting your walking stick to size, because it won’t grow back.

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Perhaps less stylish than the wooden walking stick, aluminium walking sticks are extremely strong and lightweight. Most aluminium walking sticks are adjustable, so they are suited to any sized individual. They also come in a range of colours so you can style your walking stick to whichever outfit or theme you’d like.

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If you don’t need to use your walking stick all of the time, then you should consider a foldable option. A folding walking stick can be easily stowed away when travelling or commuting, and brought out only when you need it.

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These walking sticks have three or four feet touching the floor, as opposed to just one like regular walking sticks. These additional legs offer extra support to the user and the stick is less likely to slip away when being used – they are particularly useful for those that are unsteady on their feet.

You can choose a walking stick with 4 legs or simply remove the cane tip from a regular cane and add an aftermarket tri-tip or quad-tip base.

All these sticks can also stand up on their own, which makes them useful for those who are prone to dropping their sticks.

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Crook Handle Walking Sticks

Swan Neck Handle Walking Sticks

Derby Handle Walking Sticks

Fischer/Ergonomic Handle Walking Sticks

Petite Handle Walking Sticks

The crook handle walking stick is your classic curved handle that looks like a candy cane. While you’re not using your walking stick, you can easily hook it over your arm to carry it.

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This style of handle allows for a strong grip while keeping your centre of effort directly over the walking stick’s base. This means you can load a lot of weight on the walking stick, suitable for those that are unbalanced on their feet.

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The derby handle is another classically designed walking stick. It is like an uneven T at the top of the stick, where the stick goes between your index and middle fingers while holding it.

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A fischer handle is an ergonomic design that helps distribute weight across your entire palm. These handles are perfect if you suffer from arthritis or if you have weakened strength in your wrists.

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Petite handles are the same as derby handles, however as the name suggests, they are smaller.

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When selecting a walking stick, there are two ways to find out which one is best for you:

  1. Speak with someone who can advise which one will suit your needs. This could be a health professional or a trained team member at a mobility aid store.
  2. Visit a mobility aid store and try the range of walking sticks, so you know which one feels the most comfortable.

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It should be quite clear, but if you need a walking stick it is important to have the right type and size. If you don’t:

  • You will be uncomfortable
  • You could be in pain
  • You could make your condition or injury worse
  • You could trip and fall, significantly injuring yourself

Let’s say you’re a small human, and you are using a fischer handled walking stick designed for a 6”4 behemoth. You are not going to be able to use this walking stick, and it could actually make it harder for you to walk than if you had no walking stick at all.

It is important to measure your walking stick and have it the right length so you are comfortable while using it, and aren’t likely to trip and fall. To measure it:

  1. First, put on your shoes that you typically wear for walking
  2. Then, place your arms straight by your side
  3. Next, get someone to measure from your wrist bone to the floor
  4. Whatever that length is, that is the length your walking stick should be

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A dedicated mobility store will have the widest and most helpful range of walking sticks, so if you’re searching for walking aids near me, or any daily living aids for that matter, pop into The Mobility Store.

By visiting The Mobility Store today, you can get access to one of the most comprehensive ranges of mobility aids in Melbourne, Perth, and across all of Australia.

While here, you will be able to speak to one of our friendly and highly-trained mobility team who will closely discuss your needs and help match you with the best product.

If you can’t make it into our store, you can give us a call and we can help you navigate our online shop, so that you can get your mobility aid sent to you from the comfort of your own home.

Get in touch with us so that you can improve your mobility today.

For both styles, proper fitting and use of the crutch is important. For advice on fitting and using crutches, speak to your medical practitioner or ask a Mobility Store staff member.

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Walking Sticks - The Mobility Store (2024)

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