Master Bokane Walking Stick

The Only Walking Cane You’ll Ever Need

Hiking sticks must be slightly taller than regular walking canes, and the Master Bokane Walking Cane is a hiking stick that can serve our even our tallest users. The staff length can be made up to 60” or can be easily cut to fit your height. The walking staff features a curved handle and comes with top, middle, and bottom grips so that you can always have a firm hold across all terrain. The addition of shark teeth along the shaft also brings a self-defense element to this walking stick. All in all, the Master Bokane hiking cane is a well-rounded choice for hikers and lovers of the great outdoors, making you feel light and secure on your feet, no matter where you walk. Each walking cane or hiking stick comes with a standard black rubber cane tip.


Master Bokane Walking Stick

The Only Walking Cane You’ll Ever Need

Hiking sticks must be slightly taller than regular walking canes, and the Master Bokane Walking Cane is a hiking stick that can serve our even our tallest users. The staff length can be made up to 60” or can be easily cut to fit your height. The walking staff features a curved handle and comes with top, middle, and bottom grips so that you can always have a firm hold across all terrain. The addition of shark teeth along the shaft also brings a self-defense element to this walking stick. All in all, the Master Bokane hiking cane is a well-rounded choice for hikers and lovers of the great outdoors, making you feel light and secure on your feet, no matter where you walk. Each walking cane or hiking stick comes with a standard black rubber cane tip.


Choose a wood species: Oak
Choose a Stain: Tung oil finish
All of our canes come with a tung oil finish, providing a fully waterproof layer and a glossy finish. Our stains are an optional upgrade which permanently change the color of the wood.
Optional Extras:
 Choose length of Walking Stick
Your recommended length:

About this cane

  • 1" Round
  • Signature Horn
  • Top Grips
  • Middle Grips
  • Bottom Grips
  • 12" Shark's Teeth
  • Tung Oil Finish
  • Rubber Tip
Signature Horn
Shark's Teeth (12")

Crafted in the USA

American Craftsmanship at Its Finest: Hiking sticks must be slightly taller than regular walking canes, and the Master Bokane Walking Cane is a hiking stick that can serve our even our tallest users. The staff length can be made up to 60” or can be easily cut to fit your height. The walking staff features a curved handle and comes with top, middle, and bottom grips so that you can always have a firm hold across all terrain. The addition of shark teeth along the shaft also brings a self-defense element to this walking stick. All in all, the Master Borane hiking cane is a well-rounded choice for hikers and lovers of the great outdoors, making you feel light and secure on your feet, no matter where you walk. Each walking cane or hiking stick comes with a standard black rubber cane tip.

Rubber Tip

The Rubber Tip comes on every cane, offers unbeatable stability and grip. Engineered for durability, it provides a secure, slip-resistant contact with any surface, ensuring your every step is safe and steady. Simple, effective, and built to last - it’s the reliable foundation for your daily mobility.

How to Choose the Right Cane Length?

Follow these easy steps to measure the ideal cane size tailored for you:

  • Stand Upright in Your Walking Shoes: Wear your usual walking shoes. Stand straight and relax your arms by your sides.
  • Measure Your Height in Shoes: Record your total height in inches while wearing your shoes. For instance, if you’re 5 feet 10 inches tall in shoes, that’s 70 inches.
  • Calculate Your Ideal Cane Length:Divide your height (in inches) by two to find the base cane length.
  • Add an extra half-inch for optimal sizing.
  • Example: If you’re 70 inches tall, half of that is 35 inches. Adding half an inch gives you a cane length of 35.5 inches. Similarly, for a height of 64 inches, the cane length should be 32.5 inches.

The measurement calculator can be found on each product page.

What are the differences in the wood types?

Oak:Rich in texture and color, Oak offers a timeless look with superior strength, perfect for elegant and long-lasting canes

Hickory:Crafted from the resilient outer layers of the Hickory tree, our canes exhibit a uniform, light-colored grain, embodying both a sleek, contemporary look and the inherent strength for which Hickory is renowned

Hickory with Heartwood:Our Hickory with Heartwood canes display a captivating interplay of light sapwood and dark heartwood, creating a striking natural contrast. This blend not only offers a unique visual appeal but also combines the resilience of both wood types for a cane that is as sturdy as it is beautiful.

Pure Hickory:Pure Hickory, sourced from the rare heartwood at the tree’s center, showcases an exclusive, deep-toned appearance, symbolizing both rarity and unmatched strength for a distinguished and robust cane.

Lead time for crafting the cane?

Each cane is crafted to order with the utmost care. Our current lead time is 2-3 weeks, ensuring both quality and craftsmanship are performed to provide you with a cane to last a lifetime.

Where are the canes crafted?

Our canes are meticulously crafted by a team of passionate experts in South Florida. Each artisan on our team brings a wealth of skill and dedication to the craft, ensuring that every cane is not just a support tool, but a piece of art.

How are the canes and walking sticks shipped?

Our canes and walking sticks are shipped via UPS Ground, ensuring reliable and trackable delivery. We also offer an expedited delivery option for those who need their cane sooner.

Please note that since our canes are made-to-order, choosing expedited delivery will quicken the shipping time but not the crafting process.

What is the function of the palm rest?

The palm rest is thoughtfully designed to enhance comfort and usability. Molded to fit the shape of your hand and palm, it allows for a secure grip, minimizing strain on the hand and wrist.

This design is particularly effective in evenly distributing your weight throughout the cane, offering better balance and control. It’s a great feature for those with weaker grip strength or conditions like arthritis.

Additionally, the palm rest helps in distributing weight throughout your body, relieving pressure off areas like a bad hip, knee, or ankle.

This makes the cane not just a support for walking, but also a tool for managing discomfort and aiding in mobility.