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Old 01-24-2007, 07:48 AM #4
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Thumbs up Hiking or walking sticks

Hi everyone:

I was loaned two hiking sticks a few months ago when I had a back problem from a pinched nerve, and trouble walking. My daughter brought these over and I had great luck with them. They are less "clinical" looking than a cane, and can be adjusted for height. I used both at times and just one at others.

I keep them handy - one in the car and the other in the house - for those "just in case" times.

I found that using them at a higher adjustment than the usual was much better for my balance. I recommend these highly. I think that mine were purchased at a ski sports store and were about $99. Have seen them in ads on the Internet.

Shirley H.
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