

While annoying, this can easily be rectified by using the warranty or the Amazon protection that comes with most purchases. The only downside is that there are reports of defective units being received. Overall it is a decent product well worth your consideration. There is a convenient carrying case as well. The included wall charger can charge it rather quickly – but we didn’t test times as we left it to charge overnight.

The Zap cane comes with a USB rechargeable battery and a built-in flashlight. It is rated for 250lbs, but it can probably take a slightly heavier load than that it’s that sturdy. It is expertly built and seems sturdy enough to support even the largest of people. It features a 1 million volts stun gun built-in which is very useful for humans, large dogs, and even small bears if it comes to that. They specialize in designing and manufacturing personal protection items, and the Zap cane is one of their best. The Personal Security Products brand was started in 1992 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Overall the aiGear premium walking and hiking stick comes highly recommended by the PrimeSurvivor team, and it easily wins the Editor’s pick award in this category. It has an extensive accessory set sold separately if you’re tall enough to require them. The surface is hard anodized and knurled, so it maintains its integrity long enough to help you support what you’re holding onto while keeping a firm grip. The overall length is 43.5 inches, and the outside diameter is 1.1 inches. The surface is hard anodized and knurled for extended life support and comfortable holding. You get a handle that can be formed straight or as a T-handle, making it ideal for both men and women. The CNC stick includes three tools, an anti-skid, a magnesium rod, and a glass-breaker, making it perfect for hiking gear and a protective cane. Hands down the best product on the market today, the aiGear walking stick is made out of a premium quality aluminum alloy body.

So without further ado, let’s see what we think are the best tactical canes and walking sticks on the market today: 1. It wasn’t easy, but I think we’ve found what we were looking for. We tested 20 canes, walking sticks, and tactical sticks to figure out what we like we what we don’t. Spent quite a bit of time on Youtube before deciding what to order and test.Spent quite a bit of time on survival forums and Reddit boards.Over 15 different blogs comparing walking sticks.So I spent a few days researching and digging about trying to figure out what is the best walking stick that can be used for self-defense and tactical purposes. A self-defense tool that fails when you need it the most is not a good one. When I searched Google, I came across many different options. I was curious about the effectiveness of fighting canes as a self-defense tool after hearing them.
