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I just sent this post to my younger brother (he's just starting his 70's) but (was) and avid canoe trip guy. He did the James Bay trip a number of yrs ago, but nothing since and I think he's concerned about his balance/stability now. This type of 'balance enhancer' could really help in his situation and mine. It might allow him to consider getting in a canoe again, not for another James Bay trip, but for more of recreational canoe trip in the areas around Sault Ste Marie. Thanks for posting,
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QUOTE (Fozzy47 @ Jul 31, 2020 - 01:02 pm)
I just sent this post to my younger brother (he's just starting his 70's) but (was) and avid canoe trip guy. He did the James Bay trip a number of yrs ago, but nothing since and I think he's concerned about his balance/stability now. This type of 'balance enhancer' could really help in his situation and mine. It might allow him to consider getting in a canoe again, not for another James Bay trip, but for more of recreational canoe trip in the areas around Sault Ste Marie. Thanks for posting,
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The crutches used are forearm crutches.. Very simple set up up and if you shop right it should be around a hundred and fifty bucks.. Bro in law is going to have 3 people and gear plus a golden retriever in his canoe for his week long trip in Algonquin...lol should be interesting..