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Mobb Large Base Quad Cane

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The Mobb Large Base Quad Cane is MOBB Health Care item MHLQCBL, a 4.3 lb (2.0 kg) aluminum four-point cane rated at 300 lb (136 kg). Westin Healthcare delivers and can set the height across Brampton and the GTA.

SKUBaseHeightWeightCapacity
MHLQCBLLarge four-point29 to 38 in (73.7 to 96.5 cm)4.3 lbs (2.0 kg)300 lbs (136 kg)

What is included? The Mobb large base quad cane in black, delivered across Brampton and the GTA by Westin Healthcare. The four-point rubber tip is on the cane. Replacement tip MHQCT34 is sold separately.

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SKU MHLQCBL
Brand Mobb
Category Canes
Barcode 9824323345799 9824323345799
Height: 29 to 38 in (73.7 to 96.5 cm), push-button
Manufacturer: MOBB Health Care
Model: Quad Cane, Large Base
Brands: Mobb
Warranty: Lifetime Limited
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs (136 kg)
Product Weight: 4.3 lbs (2.0 kg)
Frame Material: Aluminum
SKU: MHLQCBL
Base Type: Large four-point rubber base, self standing
Colour: Black
Handle Type: Push-button quad cane (MOBB does not name derby vs offset)
Replacement tip: MHQCT34, 3/4 in quad rubber tip
Weight Capacity: 251-300 lb

Description

The Mobb large base quad cane is MOBB Health Care's four-point cane, item MHLQCBL, for homes in Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. MOBB prints a 300 lb (136 kg) rating, a 4.3 lb (2.0 kg) aluminum frame, and a push-button height of 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm).

This is the large-base Mobb quad. It stands on four rubber tips. It is not the small-base Mobb quad (MHSQCBL) and it is not a single-tip Airgo. MOBB writes that the quad tip base provides extra stability and that the cane is self standing.

Who this cane is for

The Mobb large base quad cane is for a person who wants a wide four-point stance, stays at or under MOBB's 300 lb rating, and fits MOBB's 29 to 38 inch handle range. Families here usually call when a single tip feels light and they already know the small-base Mobb is a different footprint.

MOBB writes that the cane is ideal for hemiplegia. That is MOBB's sentence, not a diagnosis. Westin does not give medical advice.

  • Large four-point base, self standing
  • Height 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm), push-button
  • 300 lb (136 kg) aluminum cane at 4.3 lb (2.0 kg)

Fit and height

MOBB prints 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm) of push-button height on the large cane. The small-base sibling is 28.6 to 37.6 inches (72.6 to 95.5 cm). MOBB does not print a user-height chart.

Stand upright in the shoes you will walk in, with your arms relaxed. Set the handle at your wrist crease so your elbow stays slightly bent when you hold on. Come into a Brampton or Toronto store if you want that height checked on the floor. MOBB does not print a left-or-right conversion step on this card. We will check the base against the hand you use before you leave.

  • Handle 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm)
  • 300 lb (136 kg) rating
  • Black only on MOBB's current card

Handle, base, and tip

This is a large-base quad cane. Four rubber tips sit on a wider stance than the small Mobb. MOBB writes that the rubber tip is anti-slip and that the quad tip base provides extra stability. The cane stands on its own when you let go.

The shaft is lightweight aluminum. Height is push-button. The matching MOBB replacement four-point tip is item MHQCT34, named for 3/4 in shafts. Do not put a single-tip Flex-Grip on this base.

Weight and portability

MOBB prints 4.3 lbs (2.0 kg) on the large cane. That is more than the small Mobb at 2 lbs (0.9 kg), which is the trade for the larger base. The cane does not fold. It stands on the four tips in a porch or a trunk. For a folding single-tip, use the Airgo Comfort-Plus Folding Cane.

Mobb Large Base Quad Cane specifications

These figures are from MOBB Health Care's current small-and-large quad table for item MHLQCBL. The specification tab holds the stored values.

Weight capacity 300 lbs (136 kg). Product weight 4.3 lbs (2.0 kg). Height 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm), push-button. Material aluminum. Colour black. Self standing four-point rubber base. Lifetime limited warranty.

Quad cane choices in Canada

The Mobb large base quad cane is the wider four-point Mobb. Stay here if you want that larger stance and you accept the 4.3 lb frame. The Mobb Small Base Quad Cane is the same 300 lb rating on a 2 lb frame and a slightly shorter height band. A single-tip cane is a different class: the Airgo Comfort-Plus Offset Cane or the Airgo Comfort-Plus Folding Cane.

Funding help for a cane or crutches in Ontario

Ontario's Assistive Devices Program (ADP) does not fund standard canes or crutches, so plan around other routes. Funding that may help instead: March of Dimes Canada, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC), extended health plans, and community programs. Westin Healthcare's staff work with these programs every week and will point you to the right route for your situation. Visit our funding page or call (905) 451-7743 to talk it through before you buy.

Delivery and setup in Brampton and the GTA

Westin's own team delivers and can set the height on this cane across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. We bring it in, click the height, and show you how the four-point base stands before we leave.

We have three stores in the Brampton and Toronto area if you would rather try a quad cane first. For a scheduled in-home setup, call (905) 451-7743 and we will book the next date that works. Same-day delivery is offered through our hospital bed rental service; purchased canes are delivered on a scheduled date.

This is a small carton. The Canada-wide free ground-shipping offer on smaller goods can apply when it ships on its own. Inside Toronto and the GTA, White-Glove Delivery (bring-in, unwrap, test, take packaging away) is described on the shipping policy. Any charge is confirmed on your order.

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Service and warranty

When something on the cane needs work, you call the shop that set it up. Westin Healthcare has a service and repairs department. Our technicians come to the home or workplace.

MOBB manufacturer warranty

MOBB prints a lifetime limited warranty on this quad cane. We handle the warranty claim with you. Ask us if an extended warranty is offered for your order.

Frequently asked questions

How Tall Should A Cane Be?

The Mobb large base quad cane adjusts from 29 to 38 inches (73.7 to 96.5 cm). Stand upright and set the handle at your wrist crease so your elbow stays slightly bent. Use MOBB's push-button and check the four tips sit flat.

Quad Cane Vs Single Point Cane?

The Mobb large base quad cane is a quad cane: four rubber tips and a self-standing base. A single-point cane has one tip and is lighter to swing. Pick this Mobb if you want that four-point stance. Pick an Airgo offset if you want a single tip.

Small Base Or Large Base Quad Cane?

The Mobb large base quad cane is the large MHLQCBL: 4.3 lb and 29 to 38 inches. The Mobb small base is MHSQCBL: 2 lb and 28.6 to 37.6 inches. Both are 300 lb aluminum. Pick large for the wider stance. Pick small if you want the lighter frame.

Does ADP Cover Canes?

Funding for a cane or crutches in Ontario depends on the person and the program. Talk to us before you buy. Call (905) 451-7743 or use the funding page and we will point you to the right path for your case.

What Is The Weight Limit For The Mobb Large Base Quad Cane?

The Mobb large base quad cane is rated at 300 lbs (136 kg) on MOBB's current table. The small-base Mobb uses the same 300 lb rating.

Does The Mobb Large Base Quad Cane Fold?

The Mobb large base quad cane does not fold. MOBB prints a self-standing four-point base. For a folding single-tip, use the Airgo Comfort-Plus Folding Cane.

What Tip Does The Mobb Large Quad Use?

The Mobb large base quad cane uses a four-point rubber tip. The MOBB replacement tip is item MHQCT34, a 3/4 in quad rubber tip. It is not an Airgo Flex-Grip.

Is This The Same Cane As The Other Mobb Quad?

The Mobb large base quad cane is SKU MHLQCBL. The small-base Mobb is SKU MHSQCBL. They share the brand and the 300 lb rating. They are not the same cane.

Can I Rent A Cane In The GTA?

Westin Healthcare rents walking aids for short-term needs in the GTA. See the rentals hub and call (905) 451-7743 to check what is on the floor. A rental cane may be a different model than this Mobb.

Specifications

Height 29 to 38 in (73.7 to 96.5 cm), push-button
Model Quad Cane, Large Base
Brands Mobb
Warranty Lifetime Limited
Weight Capacity 300 lbs (136 kg)
Product Weight 4.3 lbs (2.0 kg)
Frame Material Aluminum
SKU MHLQCBL
Base Type Large four-point rubber base, self standing
Colour Black
Handle Type Push-button quad cane (MOBB does not name derby vs offset)
Replacement tip MHQCT34, 3/4 in quad rubber tip

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Shipping and Delivery

We deliver and set up equipment across Brampton and the Greater Toronto Area. Our team brings the equipment in, sets it up and shows you how to use it.

Planning a rental? Rental equipment is delivered and picked up by our team within the same service area. Learn about rentals.

To schedule a delivery or ask about timing, call us at (905) 451-7743.

Funding Available

We work with Ontario funding programs

We prepare and submit the paperwork so you get the equipment you need, sooner.

  • Assistive Devices Program (ADP)
  • Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
  • March of Dimes Canada
  • WSIB
  • Interim Federal Health Program (IFHP)

Questions about this product?

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