The Fritz Bubinga Wood walking cane is handcrafted from solid Bubinga hardwood and designed for strength, comfort, and everyday support. Known for its rich grain patterns and dense exotic hardwood structure, Bubinga offers a striking appearance while providing reliable stability with a Fritz handle that delivers a natural, supportive grip.
The Fritz handle is designed to provide increased support and stability compared to traditional cane styles. Its extended ergonomic shape allows for better weight distribution across the hand, helping reduce fatigue while improving balance and control.
Each cane includes a high-quality non-slip rubber tip for added safety and stability.
Bubinga is a dense, durable exotic hardwood known for its strength and beautiful natural grain. The handle and shaft are securely joined using a strong hickory wood dowel. A brass ring is fitted between the handle and shaft to reinforce the connection and help prevent separation, ensuring long-term durability you can rely on.
You can trust and lean on this walking cane for dependable everyday support.
With over 30 years of woodworking experience, we use high-quality materials and proven construction techniques to create a walking cane you can rely on. Each cane is made to order, ensuring attention to detail and long-lasting performance.
Customize your cane with different collars or rings or add screw joints for travel and storage.
For custom requests, call us at 509-559-6200 Ext. 1.
Free Brass Tip Installation ($15 value) is included when purchasing this cane with one of our brass or silver-plated tips.
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1. Measure the size of an existing cane.
Do this method by simply measuring from the top of the handle to the bottom of the rubber tip.
2. Measure the cane user
1. Put on the user's walking shoes. 2. Have the user stand naturally upright as much as possible. 3. Have their arms fall to the sides naturally with a normal relaxed bend at the elbow. 4. Using a tape measure or yard stick, measure the distance from their wrist joint (bottom crease at the wrist) down to the floor. Round up to the nearest half inch.
3. Measure half the height in inches.
1. Convert height into inches...(example 66 Inches) then divide in half = 33 inches. 2. Then add half an inch to this height. 3. After receiving product use step #2 to confirm and change size if needed.
The Estimated height would be 33.5 inches for this example.
(Although this works for most cane users it is not always exact. Choose this option at your own risk)
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