Hello,
I have used the trekking poles for about a month now and love them. I use the cane indoors so I have a free hand and poles outside and away from home. They have saved me from falling daily.
My question is how do people use their hands when in small shops? My daughter and I went to a small food shop and it is very awkward having 2 poles in one hand for balance and a glass bottle of flavored vinegar in the other. (Blackberry ginger, yum!!!) We went to a coffee place and the same thing with carrying my tea.
Tired or not, when I start tipping I tend to keep going. Having two poles keeps me upright. At home I lean my body on something, which isn't possible in a store until I am paying at the counter.
Thanks
I have used the trekking poles for about a month now and love them. I use the cane indoors so I have a free hand and poles outside and away from home. They have saved me from falling daily.
My question is how do people use their hands when in small shops? My daughter and I went to a small food shop and it is very awkward having 2 poles in one hand for balance and a glass bottle of flavored vinegar in the other. (Blackberry ginger, yum!!!) We went to a coffee place and the same thing with carrying my tea.
Tired or not, when I start tipping I tend to keep going. Having two poles keeps me upright. At home I lean my body on something, which isn't possible in a store until I am paying at the counter.
Thanks
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