ok stick users who have hand problems as well as whatever it is you need a stick for (knees/back in my case) hit me with your best stick
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that is hit me with your best stick recommendations not your best actual stick
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@shonalika Earwormed with “Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick”.
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@shonalika Dunno if it'll work for you, but my mom (v bad hand-strength and grip; balance problems) prefers the hiking sticks with the interchangeable tips. The hand loops mean she doesn't drop them when her hands fail. Something like these: https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/trekking-poles/msr-dynalock-ascent-carbon
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@scissortail really useful info thank you!!
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@shonalika I use a £6 (5 Euro) walking pole cos it keeps my wrist straight and doesn't twist it.
I have missing bones in my wrist and clunky wrist/elbow joints. I am not putting much weight through the stick.
I tried several sticks in an outdoor shop, bought the one I liked, then modified it with rainbow tape so it's personalised.
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@tillshadeisgone I vaguely remember @sungo having mentioned a favorite stick.
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