Folding Cane for Visually Impaired
$ 11.50 · 4.5 (570) · In stock
Description The folding cane for the visually impaired is made out of lightweight aluminum. It has a red and white tip, folds easily, and is 60″ in length
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Description
The folding cane for the visually impaired is made out of lightweight aluminum. It has a red and white tip, folds easily, and is 60″ in length.
Features
- The folding cane for the visually impaired is made out of lightweight aluminum
- It has a red and white tip
- Folds easily
Specifications
Size
- Length: 60.75 (154cm)
- Tip Size: 0.5 (1cm)
Material
- Hand Grip: TPR
- Tip: PP
Details
- Latex free: Yes
- Strap Included: Yes
- Foldable: Yes
- Color: Red and White
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