Cane Accessories

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Hugo Claw Standing Cane Tip

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$12.45

Hugo Ice-O-Grip Cane Tip

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$6.98 – $8.98

MOBB Rubber Cane Tip with Spike and Cap

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$9.95

MOBB Rubber Cane Tip

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$4.95

MOBB Quad Cane Tip 3/4"

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$11.95

Bios Medical Cane Tips

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$4.25 – $25.99

Bios Medical Cane Lifting Handle

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$28.95

Bios Medical Offset Cane Handgrip

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$15.99
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Bios Medical All Weather Cane Cover

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$21.75

Bios Medical Cane Straps

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$8.95 – $18.75
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Hugo QuadPod Ultra-Stable Cane Tip Black

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$18.45

Hugo Ultra-Grip Cane Tip

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$7.29

Airway Surgical PCP Ice Cane Attachment

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$7.95

Hugo Cane Tip with Metal Insert

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$3.90 – $5.75

Drive Medical Cane Tip (0.75 inch cane diameter)

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$18.95

Drive Medical Small Base Quad Cane Tip (1/2 inch cane diameter)

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$14.95

Drive Medical Free-Standing Quad Cane Tip

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$11.95

Drive Medical Glow in the Dark Cane Tip (0.75 inch cane diameter)

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$19.95

Drive Medical Replacement Tip - 1 Count

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$17.95

Drive Medical Cane/Crutch Tips (7/8 inch crutch diameter) - 1 Pair

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$22.00 – $23.00
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Cane Tips & Accessories

Cane tips and accessories can be found in a variety of shapes, sizes, and materials. These items need to be selected based on the individual's needs and preferences. The cane tip is very important because it establishes how quickly and securely someone can walk around. It should also be comfortable to use for long periods of time. Cane straps are frequently used by people who need assistance with stability when walking.

Walking Cane Tips & Accessories

Cane Tips & Accessories are necessary to maintain your cane's structure and functionality. They are also the most affordable way to help you continue walking.

Cane tips are usually made of rubber or plastic, providing a more secure grip on different surfaces, while still being gentle on the surface that the cane is touching. Some people might prefer an alternate material, such as metal or wood for their tip. These materials will vary in weight and style.