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When balance matters most, a four-point base makes all the difference. The Drive Medical Small Base Quad Cane gives you the stability of a quad tip in a compact footprint that navigates tight hallways, doorways, and furniture-filled rooms with ease. The offset handle design naturally aligns your wrist and forearm for better weight distribution, while the foam rubber grip stays comfortable through hours of use. One-button height adjustment locks securely in place — no rattling, no slipping — and the cane arrives fully assembled and ready to use right out of the box.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| SKU | 1604A |
| UPC / Barcode | 822383254050 |
| HCPCS Code | E0105 |
| Cane Type | Quad Cane – Small Base |
| Color | Black |
| Handle Style | Offset |
| Grip Type | Foam Rubber |
| Base Size | 6" x 9" |
| Number of Tips | 4 |
| Height Range | 29.5" – 39" |
| Weight Capacity | 300 lbs |
| Assembly | None required |
| Warranty | Limited lifetime (frame weld); 90-day (adjustment knob) |
| Product Weight | 2 lbs |
| Brand | Drive Medical |
| Condition | New |
What is the difference between a small base and large base quad cane?
A small base quad cane (6" x 9") is easier to maneuver in tight spaces and is better suited for indoor use or users with a more natural gait. A large base quad cane offers a wider footprint for maximum stability, typically preferred by users with significant balance impairments or those early in rehabilitation.
How do I set the correct height for my quad cane?
Stand upright in your normal footwear and let your arms hang naturally. The handle should align with your wrist crease. This cane adjusts from 29.5" to 39", accommodating a wide range of user heights. Press the button, slide to the desired height, and ensure the locking bolt clicks securely into place.
Which hand should I use to hold the quad cane?
Hold the cane in the hand opposite the side that needs support. For example, if your left leg is weaker, hold the cane in your right hand. Move the cane and the weaker leg forward together for the most stable and natural gait pattern.