How long does the rubber on a rubber folding walking stick last?
How long does the rubber on a folding rubber walking stick last?
- What you need to know to use it safely for a long time -

"I use a folding walking stick, but how long does that rubber joint last?"
I often get asked this question.
This "rubber" refers to the elastic cord that connects the folding parts of the cane on the inside. This type of cane is easy to carry and is chosen by many people, but surprisingly little is known about the lifespan of the rubber.
◆ Lifespan varies depending on usage
☑The bottom line is that the lifespan of rubber cannot be generalized.
Frequency of use (daily or a few times a week)
☑ Usage environment (indoors or outdoors, exposed to moisture and direct sunlight)
☑Frequency of folding (Do you fold it frequently or leave it out?)
The rate at which rubber deteriorates varies greatly depending on factors such as:
◆ It rarely cuts off suddenly
However, please rest assured that the rubber on a folding walking stick will not suddenly break and fall apart.
In most cases, you will notice deterioration when the elasticity of the rubber gradually weakens or when you feel that it is becoming harder to keep the rubber together when you fold it. In other words, it is best to think of loose rubber as a sign that it needs to be replaced.
◆What should I do if the rubber becomes loose?
If you notice the rubber is loose, try the following:
● Buy a new walking stick
If you are concerned about overall deterioration due to use, or if you are considering a different design, we recommend replacing it.
● Replace only the rubber (repair)
If you have purchased a walking stick from us, we can also replace or repair the rubber part. Please feel free to contact us.
◆ Regular checks for peace of mind
Rubber deteriorates in parts that are not visible to the naked eye, so check how it feels when folded every six months to a year.
Does not fold smoothly
Wobbles when folded
The rubber does not return to its original position
Gaps in the joint
If you notice any of these, it's time for maintenance.
Summary | When you notice the "invisible parts," it's a sign that they need replacing
The rubber part of a folding cane is what makes it so convenient. Because it's hard to see, noticing even the slightest discomfort is the first step to continuing to use it safely. If you suspect it may have recently become loose, please visit your nearest KINDCARE store for an inspection and consultation. We're here to help you ensure you can use your precious cane comfortably for a long time.