![]() Clearblue Easy Fertility Monitor Test Sticks, 30-Count Box $49.99 I thought it was the kind show directly in the stick. It didn't say anything in the product description online that "this is to use with the monitor sold separately", then I would consider buying the whole package with monitor. I only found out when I already open the box. Now I have to order the monitor. Waste my time and money. ![]() Telescopic Walking Stick $12.99 I prefer wooden walking staffs, but wanted something that I could fit into luggage while traveling. I took a chance on the length of this one, which isn't specified. By my own unofficial measurement, it's just a little under 26 inches fully collapsed, which will fit into a large suitcase (diagonally) or a long duffel. So that's okay for me. Don't know what the story is for bringing it in an airplane cabin as a loose item, like a cane. As for quality, you don't get what you don't pay for. I prefer that phrasing, since you don't always get what you do pay for. Other people have commented on the compass. It's basically a non-functional decoration, not even consistent enough to apply an offset, but that's a non-issue for me. The important thing is the construction of the stick, and that seems solid enough. I pulled the bottom section out entirely to look at the locking mechanism. It's a sort of plastic expanding wedge which may or may not be reliable in the long run. Don't under-tighten it, but I'd be careful about over-tightening it too. The instructions warn not to rely on the staff to support your full weight, but it does seem pretty strong. The shock absorbing mechanism is stiff enough not to be a distraction during normal walking. If you're going to do serious wilderness hiking, then invest some more money in a higher quality pole. If you're going to navigate by compass, then spend the money to buy a good compass. For casual walking and hiking, though, I think this is a pretty good deal, and I'm satisfied. UPDATE on the compass. I thought it was better to have no compass than one which was totally non-functional, so I pried it out of the handle. There was a little glue holding it in, but not much. Then I noticed that it seemed to be working properly. Checked it against a better compass, and the two agreed with each other. Popped it back in the handle, and it wouldn't work again. Took it out, it worked as well as you can expect for a cheap little micro compass. So something in the handle is slightly magnetized, or there's just too much metal around it. I'll leave it in, friction from the rubber handle should hold it in there, and just remember that I'd need to take it out to use it! Not what was intended, I'm sure. ![]() Stick $6.99 I purchased Stick at my grandchildren's request and enjoyed reading the book to them. Even though they knew the story (they had borrowed it from the public library) and had read it many times, they were involved in the artwork and story from beginning to end. It is a great "read together" book and I recommend it for children under 10 years. ![]() Flybar Foam Maverick Pogo Stick (Red/Blue) $39.99 This pogo is excellent except you can not adjust the resistance on it. You must bounce real hard to get it going. |
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