

🪑 Walk. Sit. Conquer your day with Ta Da!
The Ta Da Seat Stick is a premium lightweight walking cane that instantly converts into a stable tripod chair, designed for active adults seeking mobility and comfort. Crafted from high-grade aluminum with a patented safety lock, it supports users up to 100kg and adapts to your height for ergonomic support. Perfect for outdoor sports, events, or anytime you need a stylish, portable rest solution.
| ASIN | B07RR6218L |
| ASIN | B07RR6218L |
| Best Sellers Rank | 80,334 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 376 in Walking Sticks |
| Brand | Iconicare |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (123) |
| Date First Available | 8 May 2019 |
| Item Weight | 940 g |
| Manufacturer | Step2Gold |
| Units | 1 Count |
M**K
Works well, seat is sturdy, easy transition from stick to seat and vice versa.
It works very well, easy to use, looks fairly streamlined when in walking stick mode. It's really good, only slight niggle it's heavier than I expected, even though I had read the dimensions etc.
W**L
Really good and useful
Really useful. Very lightweight and easy to deploy, but locking it shut after use is a bit fiddly. I'm still getting used to it as I only use it occasionally. Better than anything else I've seen. Monthly payment options help. Advertised cheaper elsewhere but shipped from China and kept sending the wrong item, so more reliable from here, as sent from the UK.
A**R
Clumsy to walk with.
I found this stick to be awkward & clumsy to walk with also difficult to carry, the little seat is great, but definitely not a good walking aid.
L**T
Love it
I use a walking stick on occasion and sometimes need to be able to sit down (especially when my husband keeps stopping to take photos!). This stick covers both needs. Although more weighty than a normal stick it was a lot lighter than I thought it would be. Easily opens and closes and people have often commented on what a great idea it is. Downside (only minor issues) - handle could do with being a little bigger. Also strap can be used to hang it up but is not big enough to put around wrist which would be handy. Overall I would definitely recommend.
M**T
Great design - does the job well
Very pleased with purchase. Very easy to open & put away. Surprisingly lightweight & yet sturdy too. It has already been used - gives me confidence I can sit down when I need to (bad back)
L**1
It’s ok.
This product is very easy to open. However if you have joint problems, balance/dizzy problems, I personally find it’s easier to sit on as a normal seat with the back behind you rather than the back part in front. I have added a strap to it to carry over my shoulder which is very awkward but I don’t need to use it to walk, I need it because when I stand up I get tachycardia, & dizzy which can make me feel faint so I need to sit down very quickly - this opens rapidly so is good for that use. This is no good on grass as the feet sink into the ground and if I’m dizzy I need balance. I purchased another item for grass which is fabulous for this use. To be honest, it’s had a couple of uses and has now just been left in the car so very expensive for what use it’s had. My other item is far easier to carry, more lightweight and accessible for every situation. However, to be fair, if you need this to walk or need this just for leisure reasons then it’s a great idea.
J**S
Pricey but worth it.
A game changer for me. Being able to sit anywhere at anytime when the arthritic knees play up is a god send. Lots of people have approached me asking where I got it from so it’s become quiet a conversational asset. It’s a bit pricey but worth it with legs like mine.
P**N
Not height adjustable
NOT THE ONE that is height adjustable you will need to use hacksaw. I've used a walking stick for 25 yrs, it really helps relieve back pain BUT this tada.stick is heavy and hurts my spine, it's like strapping 6 jacket potato size spuds in a bag to the top of your stick and try walking with it, clumsy and heavy. Not recommended if you suffer real pain when walking, I will stick to squatting down to stretch spine when out or finding seat or sitting on the ground, I even carry a small bit of plastic incase grounds damp when out with my dog. Manufacture needs to find something alot lighter than plastic etc what about canvas.
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