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The Aliseniors Adjustable Stair Climbing Assist Cane is a premium mobility aid designed to halve stair step height, easing stair navigation for seniors and those with limited leg mobility. Crafted from durable aluminum with anti-slip features, it supports up to 350 lbs and offers 10 height settings for a tailored fit. Lightweight and tool-free assembly make it portable and user-friendly, while FSA/HSA eligibility adds financial convenience. Ideal for post-surgery recovery, arthritis, and hip or knee pain, this cane transforms stair climbing into a safer, more comfortable experience.




























| ASIN | B0BXKN6811 |
| Base Material | Aluminum |
| Best Sellers Rank | #368,810 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #900 in Walking Canes |
| Brand | Aliseniors |
| Brand Name | Aliseniors |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (49) |
| Date First Available | March 4, 2023 |
| Extended Length | 38 Inches |
| Folded Size | 28.86 inches |
| Handle Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 22.83 x 8.46 x 7.08 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.4 x 9 x 6.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Aliseniors |
| Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 38 Inches |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 198168120743 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**Y
Great help for reduced mobility
Although there is a learning curve to figuring out how the stair assist cane works (I really wish it came with some instructions, but you can find online video tutorials to help), it has been immensely helpful and decreases the height of each stair rise. In order to use the cane best, we found it necessary to practice several times with assistance before being able to utilize it alone.I’m so glad there is a product to help my grandma navigate her home more easily. The cane is light enough to use easily, while being sturdy enough to make me confidence in its safety. The textured tread to decrease risk of slipping is also a wonderful design edition.
R**K
Overpriced!
You can get a cane with 4 feet for about $25. This item is built similarly, but adds a rectangular piece of sheet metal to stand on...for $100. Sorry I bought it.
G**E
Seems good, better than other types
I donated a pricey articulating walker because it was too heavy to use alone. Next I tried the plastic box with a cane attached. I did not feel comfortable it would be ok in winter, so a friend took it to her place down south. This unit is metal with rubber feet and hold considerably more than my weight. It took a little practice. One has to watch placement to be careful of the feet of the unit being safely on the stair before stepping up onto it. Because I live where there is snow and such, I wanted more of a slip resistant surface. I had some antislip tape in the house and added 2 strips of it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B097TTQV4C?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title I don't think there's a perfect portable answer to this problem. But this is better than some. Certainly easier than dragging around a 9 ft long portable ramp. If it was for permanent use, and it's something a person can afford I'd have a carpenter build some half steps in if a ramp isn't possible but for visiting, it will do. I have a woman's size 9W shoe. My husband has a mens size 13 and he said he thought it probably didn't work as well for him. So bear foot size in mind.
I**E
Very Helpful
This stair climbing cane really helped me get around. I needed this mostly after I had my knee replacement. The cane does support short steps. Some steps are built smaller and this cane would not support it good enough. Measures your steps first before buying. The 4 legs got to touching the floor of the steps.
F**H
Step not long enough
Was good product but did not work for my needs. Width was good but needed to be longer to place both feet on step. Was risky to use on stairway. Better for single step down. Return accepted and refund processed very promptly.
L**N
Difficulty with steps being too high.
I have difficulty stepping up or down a regular step. The stair climbing assist cane made the distance that I needed to step up half the distance. Great device!
D**A
Steps are easier now
This makes it so much easier to go up and down steps, I am more careful going down...that's always been harder for me.
C**W
Helps me go up steps!
A friend loaned me a Stair Climbing Assist Cane that a relative had made for her from a cane and some wood for the base. It worked so well for me that I wanted one of my own. This Stair Cane works just as well. I like that this base is made of metal and has a non-slip texture on it. There were no assembly instructions included but it was easy to figure out. I had problems pushing in the buttons for adjusting the height and then they would pop out in the wrong spot. I ended up turning the cane piece so the buttons were inside, then turned the cane piece back when it got to the correct height. The screw for the base was very hard to turn. I ended up getting a couple of pairs of pliers so that I could tighten the screw.
L**E
Great help to reduce the rise on stairs. Allows me to get up stairs easier
H**A
I was worried that it might be too heavy at 3lb, but it's alright. The only issue I have is that the handle isn't as shown in the picture. They've rotated it by 90 degrees. So either it's over the step or on the outside of the step.
P**Y
I had started to struggle lifting my left leg high enough to mount the stairs but I am not yet ready to give in and get a stair lift so though I would try this half step gadget. It works very well although it took me a couple of weeks to get the hang of using it to the best effect, I also take it with me when out visiting so that I can navigate any steps away from our home, it is sturdy and good value for money
M**É
La plate-forme n'est pas assez large . Si elle l'était , ce serait moins dangereux pour garder l'équilibre . Mais c'est bon quand même . Peut-être aussi s'il y avait une béquille des deux côtés au lieu de seulement une seule, ce serait beaucoup plus prudent . Facile de comprendre... seulement qu'imaginer qu'un pied sur la marche , et que vous vous tenez la béquille , quand l'autre pied monte , il y a un danger de perdre l'équilibre.
M**O
Un peu difficile à s’habituer au début. Mais très pratique.
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