Dear Christopher,
When you receive the Cane you will see that it differs in 4walking aids:
1. The tip is higly non-slip.
2. It prevents falls.
3. It is not just for the low-visioned.
4. It has both a stability and a search mode.
It is abailable blue or white.
After you get it, please let me know how it helped you.
Thanks,
Marty Osman ways from all other
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Hello, I have Retinitis Pigmantosa and my doctor just referred me to a
counselor to receive cane training. However, I see well during the day for the
exception of crowds. My issue is that I’m night blind, can’t see a thing.
What’s the difference between this cane and any other cane that visual impaired
people use?
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