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Cane For Personal Protection

A nice Irish blackthorn is a good companion when you can’t have something better. “It’s my cane and need it to walk” will get it into anyplace you need to go -just remember to use it in there. Walking back to the car/hotel in a city it makes a decent club should such be required😏
 
If I tell you all the fun will be gone.🫣
If you have different shoes or you don't wear shoes around the house you according to orthopedic surgeon a person should use different canes because of how you stand using a cane changes posture so you may ending having more shoulder or back pain. The surgeries on my back has pain no matter what but elbow and shoulder with tendons reattached at different points create problems and getting older with those changes. That's when the fun begins.
 
If you have different shoes or you don't wear shoes around the house you according to orthopedic surgeon a person should use different canes because of how you stand using a cane changes posture so you may ending having more shoulder or back pain. The surgeries on my back has pain no matter what but elbow and shoulder with tendons reattached at different points create problems and getting older with those changes. That's when the fun begins.
I am amazed what as little as one half inch does in arm position with a cane. It is recommended to adjust the length with shoes on, but when I occasionally use a cane with bare feet it feels like my arm is really bent. I used an aluminum adjustable cane that I had been using before my Canemaster cane to set the length. Even different cane tips will make a difference to stay in the sweet spot length. And on that note a cushiony cane tip although a bit longer feels much better. I had added a foam grip to my dojo cane because of my arthritic hands, but the one inch diameter of my Walk Around cane is comfortable.
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A straight cane can be an effective weapon, some cane fu and you have the slash, jab, upper cut, butt stroke, double strike and then just club'em. All you need to do is just watch some old Bat Masterson shows!
Yes, but the hook assures I will always have the better grip on the cane. But there are plenty of videos on good self defense techniques with a cane, but many techniques are not practical unless you have a willing partner like on the videos 😁.
 
I am amazed what as little as one half inch does in arm position with a cane. It is recommended to adjust the length with shoes on, but when I occasionally use a cane with bare feet it feels like my arm is really bent. I used an aluminum adjustable cane that I had been using before my Canemaster cane to set the length. Even different cane tips will make a difference to stay in the sweet spot length. And on that note a cushiony cane tip although a bit longer feels much better. I had added a foam grip to my dojo cane because of my arthritic hands, but the one inch diameter of my Walk Around cane is comfortable.
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Proper sizing (length) of the cane is important. I ordered my cane length with my normal shoes on in mind. I've had total knee replacement on both knees, and my orthopedic surgeon highly recommended that I wear shoes in the house also. I have the same type of shoes that I normally wear outside and inside. Outside shoes come off when I come in the house, and the same type of shoes that are just for inside use go on when I get in the house. The only time I don't wear shoes now is sleeping, showering, or prolonged relaxing in the recliner. That short amount of time shoeless isn't that much of a big deal using my cane. And I can pretty much get around just fine inside my house without using the cane.
 
If you have different shoes or you don't wear shoes around the house you according to orthopedic surgeon a person should use different canes because of how you stand using a cane changes posture so you may ending having more shoulder or back pain. The surgeries on my back has pain no matter what but elbow and shoulder with tendons reattached at different points create problems and getting older with those changes. That's when the fun begins.
Amen to that.
I found that if I do any amount of walking a walking stick keeps my back straighter lessening stress on the rest of my body.
 
As I have gotten older (now 72), I am finding I am having more and more times when I find myself off balance when walking. I have started using my walking stick, and while it helps, it is not the right size. So, to get into the cane time of my life, I have ordered this......https://a.co/d/07MmVYuj. It is a "starter" cane for me to determine if I really want to do the "cane" thing. If it works out, I can see a Cane Masters cane in my future.

Joe
 
As I have gotten older (now 72), I am finding I am having more and more times when I find myself off balance when walking. I have started using my walking stick, and while it helps, it is not the right size. So, to get into the cane time of my life, I have ordered this......https://a.co/d/07MmVYuj. It is a "starter" cane for me to determine if I really want to do the "cane" thing. If it works out, I can see a Cane Masters cane in my future.

Joe
Proper length is everything, check out Canemaster for proper length. One thing I have found is the hook cane is a lot easier to manage being able to hook it on my arm for hands free tasks. When pushing a shopping cart my cane hangs on my arm, I have accidentally left it in the shopping cart a couple of times 😲. Another thing about the Canemaster cane is it is more stout than my first cheaper cane and sure feels more secure for mobility. If I get another I wouldn’t go with the real dark stain, when I got a scuff on it covering it was not easy to cover due to the treatment before they stained it.
Another low priced option is their Dojo cane for 65.00. It is only 7/8” instead of 1” and lighter weight but extremely strong.
 
As I have gotten older (now 72), I am finding I am having more and more times when I find myself off balance when walking. I have started using my walking stick, and while it helps, it is not the right size. So, to get into the cane time of my life, I have ordered this......https://a.co/d/07MmVYuj. It is a "starter" cane for me to determine if I really want to do the "cane" thing. If it works out, I can see a Cane Masters cane in my future.

Joe
Well you find that as time marches on you will appreciate the cane. I started using a cane full time in 2007 and I have several. I have a lanyard on all of mine so I don't leave it leaning against the check out counter..
 
Proper length is everything, check out Canemaster for proper length.

I bought a cane from Canemaster right after I got out of the hospital. According to their website you were supposed to measure from the floor to your wrist bone with your hand hanging straight. I did that and I sent that measurement and the cane was still about an inch too short.

I would recommend measuring as Canemaster says and then adding an inch.

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There was no way in hell my wife was going to let me order another Cane for 50 bucks and really I don't generally need a cane but if I do I take one of my walking sticks, which I think make better weapons anyway
 
Proper length is with the shoes or boots that you will be wearing, a mistake many make.
They can be expensive depending on the cane you pick.
I wanted to get it right the first time.
I was using a cheap adjustable drugstore cane and played with that for a few days to come up with a length. I ordered the cane long and cut it to size 1/2 inch at a time, 1/2” can make a big difference for proper fit.
When I was done my cane came to the position on my wrist that Canemaster’s said it should.
Even though I have the size now I would still order it long and cut it myself.
 
I bought a cane from Canemaster right after I got out of the hospital. According to their website you were supposed to measure from the floor to your wrist bone with your hand hanging straight. I did that and I sent that measurement and the cane was still about an inch too short.

I would recommend measuring as Canemaster says and then adding an inch.

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There was no way in hell my wife was going to let me order another Cane for 50 bucks and really I don't generally need a cane but if I do I take one of my walking sticks, which I think make better weapons anyway
On another note on length, on my canes I wanted more cushion on my cane tips so I bought cushioning tips off Amazon and they add a bit over 3/4” to the length.
 

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A nice Irish blackthorn is a good companion when you can’t have something better. “It’s my cane and need it to walk” will get it into anyplace you need to go -just remember to use it in there. Walking back to the car/hotel in a city it makes a decent club should such be required😏
I wouldn't want to carry one in public as if it gets away from you you will be beat by your own cane. It has happened here.
 
I wouldn't want to carry one in public as if it gets away from you you will be beat by your own cane. It has happened here.
You can say that about any weapon, you can have a gun taken away from you and get shot with it.
If you are incapable of defending yourself with a stick your abilities to defend yourself is in bad shape and training is needed. There are training classes and videos on how to defend yourself with a cane.
But just like any weapon, if you can’t use it don’t bring it.
The one big advantage to a cane is it is in your hand at the time of an attack and can give you time to get to a primary weapon like a gun.
 
I am looking at getting another cane. The dark Canemasters I have is great but it’s a bit heavy, I’m looking at getting something a bit lighter, just a bit. My thoughts are a Canemastercane with a bit of woodwork to lighten it up a bit to get to that sweet spot of weight and speed. I want to stay with the 1” hickory, especially for the grip diameter for comfort.
 
In less than 2 years, I've had 4 major surgeries that 3 of them required use of a cane during my recovery phase. I more than likely have one more major surgery sometime in the not-too-distant future that will also require use of a cane. I've come to the conclusion that because of my physical disabilities, a cane is going to always be a part of my life. It just makes it a whole lot easier to get around. A few months ago, there was some discussion about canes for self-defense. While a lot of people think a sword cane is what you would use for self-defense, in a lot of states and a lot of places, they are illegal. What I had been using was a cheap folding Walmart Hurrycane. Very flimsy, and one good wack to a thug's head would probably make him laugh. I am right-handed and shoot right-handed. I use my cane with my right hand to help support my weaker left side. If I am ever accosted by a thug, I just might have to use a cane to ward off an attack long enough until I could free up my gun drawing hand. This stick is Hickory and very stout. You would have to look at the website to see all the custom options there are for these ADA legal canes. They are not cheap and are custom made in the USA. This is just a thought for an option for older or disabled folks out there. For me, I think this would give me just enough time to knock some sense into a criminal and give me time to transition to my dominate shooting hand. Just food for thought. Here is a link. https://canemasters.com/ And here is a pic of my new cane. My only regret is that I wished I had chosen a little bit darker stain for it. But I'll live with it.View attachment 97542
Nice cane, you remember what color that cane is?
One thing about the dark Canemasters canes, if you scratch or scuff it up, because of the treatments on the cane you can’t get any stain to stay on, and on the handle it quickly wears off. For that reason I will go lighter on the color on my next cane.
That said, my heavy cane is great for general mobility assistance, that extra weight really adds to a secure feel. I still can defend with it but the weight limits my options for techniques I would feel confident in.
 
Nice cane, you remember what color that cane is?
One thing about the dark Canemasters canes, if you scratch or scuff it up, because of the treatments on the cane you can’t get any stain to stay on, and on the handle it quickly wears off. For that reason I will go lighter on the color on my next cane.
That said, my heavy cane is great for general mobility assistance, that extra weight really adds to a secure feel. I still can defend with it but the weight limits my options for techniques I would feel confident in.
I've actually come to like the light color. It is the Tung Oil choice. I do wish I had added the grips to horn of the cane. When my hand is sweaty, the horn gets a little slippery. I'm thinking of maybe wrapping the horn with grip tape so it doesn't get slippery. I constantly get compliments about my cane.
 
I've actually come to like the light color. It is the Tung Oil choice. I do wish I had added the grips to horn of the cane. When my hand is sweaty, the horn gets a little slippery. I'm thinking of maybe wrapping the horn with grip tape so it doesn't get slippery. I constantly get compliments about my cane.
I had the same issue with the grip, this grip tape (off Amazon) has worked great 👍.
 

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