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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Mid-Atlantic coast
Posts: 721
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Mid-Atlantic coast
Posts: 721
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You may want to try two canes or hiking poles, especially on uneven surfaces. I use one rubber tipped hiking pole on level surfaces, two with spikes if outdoors. I had trouble getting canes long enough, and my hands claw up after a while, the cork grips and wrist loops on the hiking poles are easier on my hands and they are infinitely adjustable.
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