I have this Cane Tip from Ambutech as well. I have it in two colors. Red for the Snow. White for Sand, Grass, and Dirt. Ideal for Carnivals too. Love them. They glide easily. Not good for pebbles, concrete, asphalt, and the like. My area gets lots of snow and being rural, we have lots of Grassy areas; So, this Cane Tip is very useful. It is also a breeze to keep clean.
That does look particularly nifty. I live rurally, and go to the beach every summer. My go-to tip is the ceramic one from Ambutech, but this looks quite neat as well.
LMAO!!!! I've never seen one of these before. It's like a Frisbee on a cane. All they need to add is the ability to detect metal and it would be perfect.
Hi mike,will the dakota disk cane tip let blind and partually sighted people to pick up grass holes or rocks?I fall a lot on grass and I have sprained my ankles
Thank you for this! I have one but I've never used it before!
I have this Cane Tip from Ambutech as well. I have it in two colors. Red for the Snow. White for Sand, Grass, and Dirt. Ideal for Carnivals too. Love them. They glide easily. Not good for pebbles, concrete, asphalt, and the like. My area gets lots of snow and being rural, we have lots of Grassy areas; So, this Cane Tip is very useful. It is also a breeze to keep clean.
Great review and demonstrations. Thanks Mike
That does look particularly nifty. I live rurally, and go to the beach every summer. My go-to tip is the ceramic one from Ambutech, but this looks quite neat as well.
As always, good, practical stuff, and I think the llamas enjoyed it too!
cool video, thanks. from the picture it was hard to understand how it functions.
Mike I only use a roller ball cane tip on my white cane
Thanks for your review and demo.
LMAO!!!! I've never seen one of these before. It's like a Frisbee on a cane. All they need to add is the ability to detect metal and it would be perfect.
LOL, you're right! That's totally what it reminds me of!
Hi mike,will the dakota disk cane tip let blind and partually sighted people to pick up grass holes or rocks?I fall a lot on grass and I have sprained my ankles