





🌿 Elevate your stride with handcrafted heritage and effortless style!
The Brazos Handcrafted Wood Walking Stick is a lightweight, durable hiking accessory made from solid pine wood and crafted in the USA. Featuring a comfortable trekker-style handle with a safety strap, it offers enhanced stability and traction across terrains. Available in multiple sizes tailored to your height, this polished, natural wood walking stick blends functional support with timeless rustic elegance—perfect for both casual walks and serious hikes.










| Brand | Brazos |
| Material | Pine Wood, Wood |
| Color | Brown |
| Shaft Material | Wood |
| Extended Length | 48 Inches |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 48 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 0.75"W x 48"H |
| Lock Type | Flip |
| Base Material | Wood |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00840008010263 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Manufacturer | Brazos |
| Size | 4 Foot (Pack of 1) |
| UPC | 840008010263 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 59 x 3 x 3 inches |
| Package Weight | 1.54 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.75 x 0.75 x 48 inches |
| Brand Name | Brazos |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Model Name | Brazos Pine Walking Stick |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Part Number | B00PKHO392 |
| Style | Trekker Pine-Brown |
| Included Components | Walking Stick |
S**R
Great for people 5 foot tall and under
Love it. Being short in stature, it feels fine when I walk.
C**G
It's just perfect
I used it for carrying a lot of clothes at one time when moving in. It is very strong for the price. Straight polished surface. The strap is very useful too. The weight is on the heavier side for me, but still within the comfortable range to play with. Not slippery as how smooth it looks. I'm 6'2", the height is little short to use it as a hiking staff in my opinion.
Z**I
Solid Walking Stick
It's certainly solid and durable.Great for walking and helps prevent falling while on hikes. Also doubles as a defensive aid for dogs and other potential dangers.
D**A
Nice sturdy stick
The length was perfect for me (I'm 6'). It's very durable. I've used it to cross roaring streams putting my body weight on the stick, and it held up fine. The reason I went with a full length stick, instead of those portable high tech walking sticks is I feel the length is beneficial when hiking on inclines in mountainous rocky territory. Also, I've lost sticks crossing rivers where I end up with just the handle, because the currents ripped the stick portion right out. And if you are assisting others with your stick, I've had collapsable sticks come apart, which isn't that great safety wise.Because this is a more natural wood, there was a slight bend halfway down my stick. So far, it doesn't seem to cause any issues with stability or structural integrity. Oddly, it's at the perfect distance on the stick, so that it balances at the bend.The other issues I had with the stick is that it did not come with a hiking point. I had to get a walking stick hardware kit to put at the end. Rockler sells one, and I used the medium sized. I had to sand the tip a bit to make the hardware kit to fit. But the stick is 100x better with one.The other issue I had is that the rubber tip that came with the stick is more of a furniture bottom. The stick is very thick at the bottom, about 1", might taper down to 3/4". But I found that the rubber tip that came with the stick was not suited for hiking on rocky surfaces. It would work fine if you were walking on even surfaces like a sidewalk or in the house. But the tip kept slipping on rocks when I put pressure at slight angles. And because of the thick nature of the stick, most hiking rubber tips will not fit. Which is why I bought the hardware kit so that I could get a hiking tip to fit on it.So for hikers, especially those that hike inclines, rocky terrain, or off terrain. I would strongly recommend you get a hardware kit to put on this stick.
A**G
Solid
I used this to help me walk in neighborhood prior to my back surgery. Didn’t want to use a cane. I’ll use it again once I can resume hiking for real.
C**S
Not for little old ladies
It's a bit too tall and the stick is too large around for a small hands.
5**D
Modified for beach use on sand
Have not tried it yet but I am 63 with bad knees and having trouble getting in and out of the ocean. I added a wide tip and a boogie board wrist strap. I put 2 small screws in to make sure the tip does not get pulled off
K**N
Beautiful piece
It was so nice my girlfriend thinks I bought it for her….Lol
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