 
 
Product Sku: ACT01
Urban Poling ACT01 Activator Poles
- 2-section collapsible aluminum poles
- Adjustable to user height to 6 ft
- Carbide tips for trail, beach and snow
- Removable rubber bell tips for stability
$124.99
In Stock
 Usually ships in 3 days
 Free Shipping
* To lower 48 states when order is more than $35
 Drop Ship Item
* Ships direct from manufacturer
 Pro Pricing Available
* Click here for details
 Have Questions? Talk to an Expert
* Call us at 800-986-0525 or Click for live chat
Product Description
Recommended by leading surgeons, physicians and therapists, evidence-based ACTIVATOR Poles were designed by an occupational therapist and gerontologist specifically for rehab and long-term conditions. This unique patented design enhances strengthening, stability and off-loading with your safety in mind.  ACTIVATOR Poles may be beneficial for pre/post hip knee surgery (upon assessment of a rehab professional), soft tissue injuries, Parkinson’s, stroke, MS, chronic pain, cancer rehab, spinal conditions and older adults. There are currently 19 independent studies on the ACTIVATOR® Poles at hospitals and universities in Canada and the renowned Royal Orthopedic Hospital in London, UK.
Specs & Features
Product Details
 Urban-Poling-ACT01
 ACT01
 Urban Poling
 894577001016
 Usually ships in
3 days
 Ground
 Taiwain
 1 year(s)
Specifications
 29 in
 One Pair of Poles; Bell Tips; User Guide
 250 lb
 Silver with Red & Iron Gray Design
 4'2" to 6 ft
 Aluminum
 Walking & Rehab Poles
 FDA Registered
 1.44 lb for Pair
 200 lb
Features
2-section collapsible poles for travel
Button locking system for greater weight-bearing capacity
Carbide metal tips for trails, beach and snow
Patented ergonomic Coregrip designed for core strengthening, balance and off-loading while reducing strain on the wrist
Removable bell tips: 55 durometer rubber
Three anti-vibration features (handle grip, ferrule, rubber tips) to minimize stress on joints
Velcro strap secures poles together for storage
Wide ledge instead of a strap to reduce the risk of injury
 
 
