History of Medical Scooters
In the 1970s, medical scooters gained popularity due to advancements in battery technology, which allowed them to be used outdoors.
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Feel safe and secure navigating through winter’s ice and snow, or when walking across sand, gravel or soft grasses with the Vive cane ice tip attachment. Featuring a five-prong design that is constructed with a durable carbon steel, the ice tips bite into the surface for greater traction and stability, while safely storing away for indoor use.
Reduces slips and fall due to slippery or uneven surfaces such as snow, ice, gravel and sand
Easily attaches to any cane, crutch or walker up to 3.75” in diameter
Five prong design bites into the surface for increased stability and balance
Rubber buffer prevents the ice tip attachment from sliding and scratching the cane
Ice tips flip up for safe indoor use and to also prevent excessive wear and tear
Constructed with carbon steel for exceptional durability
Yes, the ice tips can be used on any cane or walking staff provided the diameter falls between 2” and 3.75”.
The prongs do not retract but do lift up 180 degrees to lay flush against the cane shaft for indoor use and use on hard surfaces such as cement and pavement.
Due to the multi-prong design of these canes, the ice tips will not be able to be secured in place.
Will the ice tip fit on crutches?
Yes, the cane ice tip securely attaches to most crutch types
Yes, the Vive ice tip attachments can be used on any walker, crutch or cane ranging from 2”-3.75” in diameter.
Yes! The ice tips are sold as a pair.
Yes! The ice tips will grip the ice for added stability and flip up along the can shaft for safely walking on concrete.
Yes! The cane ice tips include a nonslip rubber pad to protect the cane shaft from scratches and scuffs.
Ensuring the rubber pad is between the tip mechanism and the cane, place the clamp on the opposite side of the cane with the holes aligned. Use a philips head screwdriver to tighten screws on both sides to lock ice tips in place.
Easily transition from indoors to out and back by pressing the two black knobs and lifting the ice tips upward to rest against the cane shaft or pushing the ice tips downward until you hear an audible click ensuring they are locked in place.
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