Testing EVERY White Cane - Ambutech and More!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • #blind #cane #accessibility
    Have you ever wondered what's out there for white canes? How are they different? Which one is the best? Let's do a deep dive and try every single type of Ambutech mobility cane and a few from other places too! Let's talk about durability, colour, weight, function, price, tactile translation, and more. What's your favorite type of mobility cane?
    Intro: 0:00
    Rigid Cane: 1:41
    Fiberglass Cane: 3:50
    Graphite Cane: 5:33
    Old Aluminum Cane: 6:56
    New Aluminum Cane: 8:26
    Telescoping Cane: 10:21
    No-Jab Cane: 12:49
    Slimline Cane: 15:31
    Amazon Aluminum: 18:16
    Pros and Cons: 20:38
    Conclusion and Announcements: 21:44
    Thumbnail Description: 9 photos of Tamara are spliced side by side. In each, she is holding a different white cane. Some are standard red and white, and some are funky colours like red, green, pink, blue, and purple. Overlapping the center of the frame bold white text says EVERY WHITE CANE.
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Комментарии • 99

  • @LearnEnglishWithMatta
    @LearnEnglishWithMatta Год назад +11

    Thanks for the insights. This will be helpful with my partner, who is newly blind.

  • @BlindTechAdventures
    @BlindTechAdventures Год назад +9

    I’m sorry you weren’t feeling well, but am glad you are now.

  • @NonspeakingKiku
    @NonspeakingKiku Год назад +3

    I'm new to white canes (I've been blind/visually impaired all my life but I had no idea. (I have CVI) I recently got my first cane and it's an pink ambutech slimline one with a Marshmallow tip. 😅 it seems to work pretty well but I want to get a regular size one eventually.

  • @chrissymorgan1457
    @chrissymorgan1457 Год назад +9

    This video plus your tip review video are exactly what I needed when I was looking to purchase my first cane! I’m sure these will help so many people.
    My daily driver is a 56” slimline with a ceramic tip. It’s more durable than you think, but is very floppy at longer lengths. My first one was 58” and I was still using roller tips. I do not recommend that at all. My marshmallow kept coming unscrewed and with the weight at the bottom, the cane looked like I was waving a pool noodle in front of me.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      Thanks Chrissy! The roller felt crazy bendy for sure! I’m glad to hear they stand up!

  • @bethyoung3654
    @bethyoung3654 Год назад +6

    I never knew there could be such variations among canes. Thank you for such an interesting and informative video. I'm glad you're feeling better.

  • @Jay123hollis
    @Jay123hollis 12 дней назад

    I use a graphite folding cane from Ambutech with a high mileage cane tip. I got this cane yesterday.
    I've used graphite before and I really like it before I got my new cane I was using my backup which is a aluminum cane Which the aluminum cane really wears out cane tips. Which the aluminum cane really wears out cane tips because the cane's not as flexible. Graphite is durable, lightweight and flexible so it gives more feedback I love it.

  • @lindakipps7551
    @lindakipps7551 4 месяца назад

    march 21, 2024, great job reviewing all of the canes.

  • @kondomonster
    @kondomonster 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm pretty new to this blind game. So I did get a white came in front of VA and it has the big roller tip I guess you can call it. It's a bit heavy but I kind of like things a bit heavy. So for me as of right now it's okay. Before this I got a free game from some kind of blind association. It was like one solid piece of plastic. The metal tip. And I kind of liked it. I mean it did its job. But since I have hip problems I mostly use the new white cane that I have and roll later walker at the same time. So my only problems with that it's kind of hard to hold on to the rollator and onto the white cane at the same time. But it's possible. And I'm pretty happy with it. :-) I'm glad that you feel better. Hope you have a good day. And God bless you.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  10 месяцев назад +1

      I'm glad you found a way to manage both! I find it challenging to manage anything in my cane hand!

  • @Reviews__
    @Reviews__ 5 месяцев назад

    Glad to find your channel, as i was curious about other kinds of canes.

  • @blindovermatter3054
    @blindovermatter3054 Год назад +2

    I am interested in all of these options from Ambutech. As a kid, I used that old style aluminumcane you were talking about and didn’t realize that they updated the design. For about the last 10 years or so, my daily drivers have been some form of the NFB carbon fiber, telescoping cane during the summer, and a folding cane during the winter. I like the tactile feedback that I get from a telescoping cane, better, but I find that the collapsing problem happens a lot more during the colder months, and the folding cane seems to perform better under snowy and icy conditions. However, NFB have raised their prices pretty significantly over the last few years, and I am looking at other options, the fiberglass definitely looks like a good shout, might even pick up either a slim line or aluminum cane for more heavy duty use during the winter, very informative video, thank you!

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  10 месяцев назад +1

      My pleasure! I'm glad you found it helpful. It's been such a learning experience for em to hearing about how and why so many people choose their cane type.

  • @lesflower1426
    @lesflower1426 Год назад +2

    love the youtube, had no idea there was so many kinds of canes LOL unfortunately i have the cheap Amazone Aluminum cane

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      It works for sure! I used my Amazon for a long time. No shame in getting something affordable. :)

  • @poodleguiderpeyes7388
    @poodleguiderpeyes7388 2 месяца назад

    I use the No-Jab cane for the reasons you mentioned. I do have a lightweight telescopic cane which I saw on The Blind LIfe (it's the one button telespoing one which I'll use when I am matched with my Guide dog.

  • @charlesbjones4892
    @charlesbjones4892 Год назад +1

    I had a couple of fiberglass canes several years ago. Twice I caught my fingers in the joints while closing them up and cut myself enough to draw blood. These days I stick with graphite. I have a telescoping cane in my briefcase for emergencies.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      I bet the fibreglass pinches really hard! Ouch! I did the same thing with the slimline I got. :/

  • @phillipdaigle4850
    @phillipdaigle4850 7 месяцев назад

    I like the Rigid cane. Its just like you say Hard to Put away in tight places. I Do Hav a No Jab cane, And I find that it sends metal shavings when the spring rubs inside. I have had to dig some out of my hand. Phillip Daigle

  • @qammararshad6891
    @qammararshad6891 Год назад +1

    Stay blessed and happy

  • @joseagueros7549
    @joseagueros7549 Год назад +1

    My daily or maintain, is an amputee, fiberglass with a marshmallow tip. As a deafblind graduate student fiberglass seem to be the best and most 30 at keen material that I use when I travel or navigate around campus

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      I was surprised but it's so true. The fibreglass is so much better at tactile feedback than any of the others!

  • @lynnenicholson6968
    @lynnenicholson6968 Год назад +2

    Ooh so interesting. I’m in the UK. My favourite everyday cane is the ambutech aluminium. The weight balances well with the feedback I prefer. I have a couple I keep a Huju tip on one and large rollerball on the other. I like the Huju tip for my walks into the countryside and along the beach, it’s sold as an all terrain tip, my rollerball is my go to for when I’m walking in town and indoors.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      Aluminum is a good cane, too heavy for my weak wrists lol but its what I used for more than a decade! I was trying to track down that tip for my cane tip review. I couldn’t get it shipped here sadly. It’s nice to know it works well for off-reading.

  • @Nikaarose
    @Nikaarose 2 месяца назад

    I just found your channel. Great job at reviewing all the canes. I personally have several canes depending on what I am doing. I have a no job cane for when I’m needing to do some serious travel. I have a slimline cane from I need some thin to just be out of my way, but need something for identification as well such as at work. And also keep a, folding graphite cane around for when I need some kind of in between the two

  • @servicedogcoda7326
    @servicedogcoda7326 5 месяцев назад

    I know this video was a year ago but we're would be interested in trying the Slimline cane!

  • @demetersbox
    @demetersbox Год назад +2

    I really enjoyed this video! Your reviews are always so thorough! I’ve been using the No-jab for a while and I really like the medium-ish level of feed back as I’ve found higher feedback canes trigger my nerve pain. The only real issue I initially found with it was how long the elastic is but I ended up sliding a toggle switch on the strap and throwing a jump ring on the end and it made it so much easier to fold. I’m glad you’re feeling better!

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      Thank you! It is a high-quality cane for sure. I can definitely see how high tactile canes could be painful. No-jab is definitely working well for me as well :)

  • @kg6sxy
    @kg6sxy Год назад +4

    Welcome back! Like you, I have tried a large number of white canes and wish that this video existed before I spent hundreds of dollars on white canes from Ambutech. The one cane that was not in this video is the two section telescopic graphite cane from Ambutech. Unlike the telescopic.cane you reviewed, the two section cane has a twist lock that allows you to adjust the length at whatever increment you wish and it doesn't collapse when you run into anything. You buy the longest length that you require and can shorten the cane by as much as half the overall length. I use a metal glide tip to make it as light as possible and I find that there is pretty decent feedback with constant contact. I’m using the rubber grip because it makes the grip as narrow as possible, which is more comfortable for my weak hands.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      Thank you! Amazing feedback! I missed that one on my list when I did my big order so unfortunately it didn’t make it in, but I very much appreciate the feedback. I will need to check that one out on the future!

    • @kg6sxy
      @kg6sxy Год назад +1

      @@UnsightlyOpinions You're welcome! I also noticed you didn't mention the ceramic tip which used to be my favorite before moving to live in a wheelchair. My only thing against the ceramic tip is with being much closer to the ground in a wheelchair, the rubber ring around the top of the ceramic tip creates significant drag on a lot of ground types and the rubber ring is not removable unless you choose to grind it off which is a lot of work. But other than that, the ceramic tips take a lot of abuse before needing to be replaced. I loved your comment about aiming the cane to the side in case you bump into an obstacle. I learned the hard way with a cane handle to the throat that it is very important to pay attention to the angle of your cane in relation to sensitive body parts. Enjoy the rest of the year!

  • @travelers6043
    @travelers6043 Год назад

    Great cane review!

  • @athenag5231
    @athenag5231 Год назад +1

    This video came at the perfect time for me cause I've recently been planning on getting a new cane, I just wasn't sure what to get, and I'm definitely gonna use this to help me decide.

  • @Pavlus1980
    @Pavlus1980 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video, good comparision and understandable voice for someone like me with partial deafness (And english is not my main language).
    I'am using folding graphite option, it is very versatile. I'am not a blind person, but have poor eyesight so it is used for support.

  • @rayhanyee7954
    @rayhanyee7954 Год назад

    I have got the ambutech no-jab cane recently and I am still doing mobility training, and so far I like it a lot and I thought it would be very loose but actually it's working very well.

  • @amandareed1871
    @amandareed1871 Месяц назад

    I enjoy your videos

  • @daguppz7945
    @daguppz7945 Год назад +1

    If you are traveling on a usa air line they usually let you keep your rigid cane with you during the flight.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      The US is much nicer about that it sounds like. Here in Canada I've heard people have them taken all the time.

  • @amandareed1871
    @amandareed1871 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoy your videos your a fantastic person I admire you taking your time to teach people about the different kind of coloured canes. I use alluminum cane it’s white.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I'm glad you are enjoying it. It's a lot of fun to create. :)

  • @BG4life13
    @BG4life13 6 месяцев назад

    nice video my daily driver like yours is a graphite with the metal glide tip, very lightweight and versitile. Also pretty good in both tactile and obstical feedback..

  • @megandmauiguidingpaws
    @megandmauiguidingpaws Год назад

    Glad you are feeling better I love AMBUTECH have a purple one and two highlight ones in pink and blue I have sensory issues so this was a great video my first cane was a WCIB it was gross texture but I think it’s great to help to decide what you like or don’t

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      Thanks Meg! It sounds like you’ve got an awesome cane collection! I imagine anything from insurance isn’t going to be the greatest sadly. :/

  • @brancroidubh5996
    @brancroidubh5996 Год назад +1

    I personally use 2 Ambutech Canes. Both 56 inch One rigid, the other five segment both with Rolling marshmallow tips. Almost forgot both are graphite. With my other conditions I need to carry a back pack so space and weight are always a consideration. Cheers. Glad you are feeling well again,

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      The graphite is an awesome middle-of-the road high quality, durable mobility cane. It’s definitely my daily driver for that reason. :)

  • @mikemartinez5891
    @mikemartinez5891 17 дней назад

    I prefer to use the graphite Kings I find them stronger not only do I use them for Mobility Aid. I use them to stand up when I kneel down because I get stuck

  • @waylee264
    @waylee264 Год назад

    My favorite is the folding graphite white cane with hook-style roller marshmallow and the stationary marshmallow. I use a 50 inch four-section graphite cane from ambutech, and I switch between the roller marshmallow and non-roller marshmallow. I would love to purchase a graphite rigid cane some day.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      That's my go to as well, but I always aim for a 5 section so it fits in my backpack comfortably haha. :) It's definitely a nice feel for sure.

  • @kaishawna3753
    @kaishawna3753 Год назад

    I mainly use a long NFB cane because I prefer to hear and feel the tactile vibrations from the sidewalks, streets, etc. I also do have an Ambutech folding cane that's tall as well for backup. I love both but prefer the long straight canes because it's more easily to feel the vibrations than the folding cane.
    I would like to have the extra pink cane if possible 😊

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      I wanted to try an NFB cane but wasn't able to source one here in Canada. I hope I'll get to try one one day.
      I will add your name to the draw. I'll be doing it next week! I'll let you know if you are selected. :)

  • @TheJmoneyp
    @TheJmoneyp Месяц назад

    Would you try the all terrain cane or urban cane from aware wolf

  • @fenrirgallant8766
    @fenrirgallant8766 11 месяцев назад

    I'm definitely going to save up for a nojab, mine is a graphite collapsing one from ambutech

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  10 месяцев назад

      I think it's 100% worth it from my perspective for sure!

  • @BlindTechAdventures
    @BlindTechAdventures Год назад +3

    For everyday carry, I like the Chris Park folding canes… I find Ambutech to be too heavy. For tip, I prefer ceramic or metal, typically

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +3

      I hadn’t heard of Chris Park Canes before! I’ll definitely check it out! Thanks for the suggestion

    • @Clostridiumbotulinum37
      @Clostridiumbotulinum37 Год назад +1

      @@UnsightlyOpinions I believe they're talking about NFB canes. They're all designed by Chris Park.

  • @afronabdo3774
    @afronabdo3774 Год назад +1

    Hi girl. Glad you’re back, and feeling better. No apology needed for taking a break to take care of your health.
    Second, I am on the market for a new cane, because mine is going to break any day now. I remember that I hardly used my cane while I had my guide dog. I do live in Minnesota where we get a lot of snow. Additionally, I am a college student. Not sure when I’ll meet my second guide dog, but I’m not sure if I should pay a lot of money for a cane if I’m goin to throw it into a closet when dog number 2 comes. As a fellow handler, what do you suggest?

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      Thanks! I’m so happy to be back.Hmmm that is a tough one. I typically like to have 2 canes even with my guide dog (the 10 in this video were entirely for the propose of filming lol) I have one durable for times between dogs or if I am going somewhere without my guide and one super compact to shove in a bag in case of emergency with my guide. So I suppose if dog number 2 is coming soon go for the compact, if it may be months away I would probably go for something a little more durable. But you don’t need to break the bank for something super fancy unless you expect to be using it for a very long time.

  • @bmorrison379
    @bmorrison379 Год назад

    I only got one from Amazon lol it was like twelve dollars I can’t wait till I get one of the fancy ones. 😊

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      No shame in getting one where you can! I used the Amazon cane for a long time. :)

  • @askablindperson
    @askablindperson Год назад +2

    Very cool to watch! I found it neat that you were pleasantly surprised by the fiberglass cane.
    I’d be interested to see you compare the rigid graphite cane to the rigid fiberglass cane, because I generally find that fiberglass is just extremely good for detailed feedback. I say rigid specifically though, because in general, the more breaks you put into the shaft of the cane, the more it interferes with the quality of the tactile feedback you get, so the rigid cane generally provides more direct feedback. I wonder if that may be why you found that the rigid graphite cane gave so much more feedback than the folding graphite. I think it would be neat to put those two rigid canes against each other with different tips and test the differences.
    I would also be interested in seeing you try the rigid canes with slip on tips rather than hook, because personally, I really like removing that elastic. Makes the cane noticeably lighter, and I find it helps me get even more detailed feedback. I haven’t really used Ambutech very often because I find them very heavy and I’m personally super partial to some other lighter brands here in the US, so I’d be interested to see reviews of the Ambutech canes with slip on tips.
    I currently use a rigid fiberglass cane with a slip on metal glide tip made by D-Canes here in the US. Until recently, I always used the Chris Park rigid canes and liked them better than Ambutech rigid, but I finally tried out D-Canes about a year ago and I’m in love with it. I generally like my cane to be as light as humanly possible because I have some other disabilities that affect my strength, and I find that the lighter the cane, the more detailed the feedback, so I was surprised I liked this Kane as much as I do because it’s a little bit heavier than Chris Park models. It’s still dramatically lighter though than Ambutech rigid canes, and I find it to be that perfect happy medium between being light enough that the feedback is incredible, and just heavy enough that it feels really high quality and durable.
    The thing I really like about D-Canes though is that the shaft is super flexible. I don’t mean this to say that it will bend, because having a cane that permanently alters its shape is definitely not great, and is a huge drawback as you mentioned to the aluminum canes. What I mean is that it has give temporarily and bounces back immediately upon removal of that pressure, so it accomplishes something very similar to the no-jab Cain. It has flexible give so that when you encounter an obstacle, it flexes, which makes it less likely to break, and also makes it less likely to jab you in the stomach. But it also is still one singular piece, so you don’t lose any of the feedback quality like you sometimes do with the no-jab cane because of that spring system.
    D-Canes only makes rigid canes though, so for those occasions on which I do want something collapsible, I go with Chris Park carbon fiber folding. It’s super lightweight while also being really durable, and the carbon fiber material provides feedback that is super similar to the fiberglass. You can get Chris Park canes shipped free to Canada through the National Federation of the Blind.
    Also, as a sidenote, at least here in the US, airlines actually legally can’t require you to put your cane in the utility closet or anywhere else away from you. That’s due to the Air Carrier Access Act. You are legally entitled to slide your rigid cane between the wall of the plane and your seat, so it’s completely out of the way but still right next to you for whenever you need to get up. Not sure how that transfers in Canada though.

    • @englishrider91
      @englishrider91 Год назад

      I rather liked the Chris Parkfolding carbon fiber cane when I checked it out at the San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind, but two things I didn't like about it were that it feels kind of bottom heavy when you move it from side to side, and that you can only use NFB-style tips on it. I'd love to put a cerramic AmbuTech tip onto that cane, but you can't. I loved everything else about it, though! :)

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +1

      I keep hearing about so many brands of canes we just don’t have in Canada! So jealous. If I can get one shipped here I’d love to try it out.
      I agree I don’t think they are supposed to take your cane away on planes but I’ve seen it happen many many times unfortunately.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      Amazing feedback thanks for sharing. I’ll be sure to get a tip for the Chris Park if I order one.

  • @cashlynhodges8799
    @cashlynhodges8799 8 месяцев назад

    How many sections do you prefer your folding cane?

  • @BlindTechAdventures
    @BlindTechAdventures Год назад +3

    Have you tried the Revolution canes? I like them because they are lighter than the Ambutechs.

    • @SageLlamas
      @SageLlamas Год назад +4

      Revolution folding canes also have longer interlocking joints so the segments are more stable & you lose less tactile information

    • @estherjamack7717
      @estherjamack7717 Год назад +1

      I love my Revolution cane.

    • @englishrider91
      @englishrider91 Год назад +2

      I like Revolution canes, too, but I wish they did colors! :( This is why I picked up an AmbuTech graphite folding cane.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +3

      I’m hearing about all these new brands we don’t have in Canada! It’s awesome. So many new canes to try. :D

  • @CarissaC01
    @CarissaC01 Год назад

    Hey you look gorgeous, girl. Your outfit is adorable. Can you make a video about wearing heels and having visual problems, or makeup use or anything is women might struggle with?

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      I definitely have more fashion/makeup videos planned so stay tuned!

  • @jeffcook9367
    @jeffcook9367 3 месяца назад

    You didn’t mention a White Support Cane. I use one.

  • @irenefaccini4171
    @irenefaccini4171 7 месяцев назад

    The sad thing is that here in Italy where I live, we do not have all those types of canes...we only have the white graphite canes and it costs like 90 euros😰

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  6 месяцев назад

      I completely forgot I said I was going to do a video on that! I'll add it to my production list! :)

  • @jayrhodes3766
    @jayrhodes3766 Год назад

    May I ask how tall/long the pink slimline cane is?
    I’ve been needing a new one but just don’t have the funds for it. My aluminum “starter” cane has bent and the straight cane I got at no cost through an organization is all bent out of shape too.
    I wish it didn’t sway as much as the other ones. Just seems a good backup

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад +2

      Unfortunately I gave it away already. :( My goodness. I think a heavy-duty fibreglass cane might be in order for your next cane. I will let you know if I hear of anyone giving one away.

    • @jayrhodes3766
      @jayrhodes3766 Год назад +1

      @@UnsightlyOpinions thank you so so much!

  • @pwong6053
    @pwong6053 Год назад

    I have been holding off on buying a new cane since I wasted quite a bit of money on a worthless telescoping cane and an NFB folding cane that broke after a few uses. I would really like to have your giveaway 54" pink cane. It is just my size. It would be my "going-out" cane. Thanks.

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  Год назад

      Yikes! That is really unfortunate I’m going to add everyone’s name who wants it to a random draw at the end of the week. I’ll send you a message if your name is drawn. :)

  • @akasha-reitaylor9566
    @akasha-reitaylor9566 5 месяцев назад

    Is the pink cane giveaway still running or closed? :)

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  4 месяца назад +1

      Unfortunately I drew on that one a while ago. Sorry :)

  • @audreyjohnston6879
    @audreyjohnston6879 6 месяцев назад

    What would a 12 inch cane be for? That seems small

    • @UnsightlyOpinions
      @UnsightlyOpinions  6 месяцев назад

      It is very small. But I guess they want sizes that would work for toddlers.

  • @lesflower1426
    @lesflower1426 Год назад

    hi there Miss Tamara i did not know untill i read the comments that you were going to have a drawing on your cane could you add my name? thank you

  • @Cat_on_watermelon57
    @Cat_on_watermelon57 10 месяцев назад

    Ambutech more like ambatuka-

    • @Cat_on_watermelon57
      @Cat_on_watermelon57 10 месяцев назад

      I think this the first joke commented from ambutech