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The aiGear Walking Hiking Stick is a premium, multifunctional outdoor tool designed for hiking and camping enthusiasts. Made from durable aluminum alloy 6061-T6, it features a transformable handle, built-in compass, and essential survival tools, all while remaining lightweight at just 1200 grams. With a maximum height of 43.5 inches, this walking stick is perfect for both men and women, ensuring comfort and stability on any terrain.
Brand | aiGear |
Material | Aluminum |
Color | Black |
Shaft Material | Aluminum |
Extended Length | 43.5 Inches |
Handle Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 1200 Grams |
Maximum Height Recommendation | 43.5 Inches |
Base Material | aluminum alloy |
Manufacturer | AIGear |
UPC | 791537205678 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.14 x 7.95 x 2.95 inches |
Package Weight | 1.48 Kilograms |
Brand Name | aiGear |
Part Number | WS105X |
J**S
Build quality is excellent.
Very strong and everything fits as expected. I am very pleased with this purchase.
J**N
Works as advertised.
The cane l I bought had two "survival" tools which I haven't used yet. I put the cane together and all the pieces fit perfectly. I did use it to walk the dog on the sidewalk at night a few times which left the tip scuffed up. And, as everyone else said, the tip slides on smooth surfaces (tile, hardwood) but grips sidewalk and dirt fairly well.When in pieces this doesn't feel too heavy, but when the walking stick is put together you can definitely feel the heft. I don't know if I'd take it on a hike through the mountains, but walking the dog at night or just keeping within arm's reach at the campsite works great.
D**Y
Comes w/a glass breaking tip
Very sturdy and well made walking stick Reconfigurable, you can adjust handle as a walking stick or cane. Pretty heavy, and with the glass breaker tip, it looks like a weapon (from what my neighbors have told me). It is heavy and solid enough, it should break whatever you hit, tip or not. I find the tools to be completely secondary, nice to have in a pinch, doubt I will ever use them. Cane is much lighter if the tools are removed from their sections and left in the LARGE carrying pouch. Pouch is about the size of a camp spade, I checked to see if there was one included, as that would of been handy. The sections screw together, so there is some options as to where you want the handle and tools. On suggestions read from other reviews, I bought an extra section, but at 6 foot tall, I won't need it. You can swap around the sections and somwhat customize the length as the tool sections are longer. The base is hard plastic, not grippy at all on smoth or slick surfaces, but that may change with use. Bought the optional tip that reviewers recommended, it's even slicker, but has a magnesium rod for starting fire.All in all, it is the sturdy cane/walking stick I wanted. I have no doubt it will hold up to my usage.
R**D
Outfriggenrageous survival tool
Its not only well built but the hidden gadgets are really nice. More than detailed in description. Handle doubles as hammer on one side and glass breaker tool on the other end that when screwed off has a hidden compass. The heel of the stick can be unscrewed to reveal a Ferro rod flint fire starter. There is a saw knife for cutting fire wood or brush and folds 90 degrees to become a grappling hook(or a weppon). The second knife which is sharp is to be used with ferro rod or as a spear head. In one section it also includes a shrill whistle to scare of animals or alert other hikers/hunters of your location. All in a camo bag you can hang on your shoulder or belt. It is a satisfying purchase for me.
G**D
not practical
I wanted this for my trips to the forest to brush off wild animals.but this stick is unsuitable, it is very heavy and not stable on contact with the ground and stones.I'll probably give it to someone, and I'll carry just a wooden stick with me into the forest
M**E
great buy
I am very very happy with my purchase.
A**L
Self defense
I didn’t buy it for the tools so i can’t have an opinion on that. I bought this product because i spend a lot of time on the hills by myself and have had a few interesting wild animal encounters throughout the years, including being approached by a mountain lion. I doubt this is a comfortable walking stick compared to others so if that’s specifically what you’re looking for I’m not sure this would be the product for you. Besides helping me move weeds out of the way and bringing my confidence up, this product doesn’t necessarily make my hikes easier, but It’s great for me because I want something on hand ready to go in an unexpected moment. Out in the hills I frequent unexpected animal encounters can and have happened. Even though this product doesn’t guarantee my safety, I feel a little more prepared to quickly defend my self on short notice.
E**.
Not a Good Implementation
It seems they did everything wrong that they could when designing this stick.I'll keep this short.1. It would have been much better if the sections were internally threaded to accept tools along with the outside threading for assembling the sections.2. The blade tools are horrible, and again, because of the way the choose to do the threading you can't just remove a section to expose a blade tool. You need to remove the section then remove the tool and flip it and reinstall it on the desired section. (hope that makes sense.. )3. The bottom foot is terrible.. as it has no grip at all. If you're using this as a cane and get on a smooth surface (like indoor flooring of any type other than carpet) you're likely gonna wind up replacing the cane with crutches.4. The compass needs to be held in the hand as a separate piece for use. It can't be mounted on the top of the staff for easy viewing like with other makers designs.Of the few pluses, It is very sturdy, and can be configured into several bludgeoning style weapons if needed. On the tools side, I could see the hammer and glassbreaker and whistle being useful.The flint stick would be useful as well but you would need to store it in one of the tubes once you get rid of the completely useless bottom foot (which the flink stick screws into) and replace it with one of those rubber leg caps that you can buy separately.To sum up, unless your mainly looking for a stick that you can beat somebody with, I wouldn't recommend this one. You'd be much better off with the Winsper hiking pole found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SKV7T1Y?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1It is better designed, it has better tools, it is less heavy and it is less expensive to boot.
T**E
Top Of Em ALL
This Utility Walking Stick Is Thee Best One In Comparison To The Others In My Opinion As I Personally Had Them All And Tried Them Each As This One You'd Be Getting Top Tools And Better Overall Condition Overtime And Looks More Bad@ss
K**L
Sturdy and Solid
Much more than a walking stick. I walk in remote areas and have wanted something to be suitable for protection against animals. The tools are exceptional.
M**L
Good quality
Well made, solid
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