Walking Cane Sizing Chart: What Size Cane for Your Height
Last updated: July 13, 2026 · DaiWalk fitting reference
The correct walking cane length is approximately half your height — the handle should sit at your wrist crease when you stand upright with arms relaxed, putting your elbow at a 15–20° bend. Use the chart below to find your size, then fine-tune with the wrist-crease method.
Walking cane size chart by height
| Your height | Height (cm) | Cane length (inches) | Cane length (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4′8″ | 142 cm | 28″ | 71 cm |
| 4′9″ | 145 cm | 28.5″ | 72 cm |
| 4′10″ | 147 cm | 29″ | 74 cm |
| 4′11″ | 150 cm | 29.5″ | 75 cm |
| 5′0″ | 152 cm | 30″ | 76 cm |
| 5′1″ | 155 cm | 30.5″ | 77 cm |
| 5′2″ | 157 cm | 31″ | 79 cm |
| 5′3″ | 160 cm | 31.5″ | 80 cm |
| 5′4″ | 163 cm | 32″ | 81 cm |
| 5′5″ | 165 cm | 32.5″ | 83 cm |
| 5′6″ | 168 cm | 33″ | 84 cm |
| 5′7″ | 170 cm | 33.5″ | 85 cm |
| 5′8″ | 173 cm | 34″ | 86 cm |
| 5′9″ | 175 cm | 34.5″ | 88 cm |
| 5′10″ | 178 cm | 35″ | 89 cm |
| 5′11″ | 180 cm | 35.5″ | 90 cm |
| 6′0″ | 183 cm | 36″ | 91 cm |
| 6′1″ | 185 cm | 36.5″ | 93 cm |
| 6′2″ | 188 cm | 37″ | 94 cm |
| 6′3″ | 191 cm | 37.5″ | 95 cm |
| 6′4″ | 193 cm | 38″ | 97 cm |
| 6′5″ | 196 cm | 38.5″ | 98 cm |
| 6′6″ | 198 cm | 39″ | 99 cm |
| 6′7″ | 201 cm | 39.5″ | 100 cm |
| 6′8″ | 203 cm | 40″ | 102 cm |
Chart rule: cane length = height ÷ 2, measured in your usual walking shoes. Individual arm proportions vary — the wrist-crease measurement below is always more precise than any chart.
The more precise method: measure to your wrist crease
- Put on the shoes you'll walk in most often — a 25mm (1 inch) heel raises your wrist height by about 20mm.
- Stand upright in your natural posture, arms hanging relaxed at your sides.
- Have someone measure from the floor to your wrist crease — the fold where your wrist meets the base of your palm.
- That number is your cane length. Check fit: holding the cane, your elbow should bend 15–20°.
Step-by-step visual guide: how to measure for a walking cane.
Fit adjustments for specific situations
| Situation | Adjustment |
|---|---|
| Pronounced forward lean / kyphosis | Subtract 10–20mm from the chart value |
| Early post-surgery recovery (hip/knee) | Add 15–20mm temporarily; re-check at weeks 2, 4 and 8 |
| Leg length discrepancy | Measure standing on the shorter leg; add ~5mm |
| Different shoes day to day | Measure in both pairs; set to the average, or use a continuously adjustable shaft |
| Over 75 years old | Re-measure now — adults commonly lose 20–40mm of height per decade |
Why the wrong size matters
- A cane just 12mm off ideal height reduces its joint-offloading benefit by roughly 15% and raises shoulder elevation about 8° on every step.
- Too long: the elbow locks, the shoulder rides up, and the wrist absorbs shock — leading to shoulder and neck pain.
- Too short: you lean forward into the cane, loading the hip flexors and lower back.
- Roughly 40% of walking cane returns are height-related — usually from measuring to the hip instead of the wrist crease. More data: walking cane statistics.
Sizing notes for shorter and taller users
Under 5 ft 1 (155cm): many standard canes only shorten to 730–780mm — potentially too long. A fixed-length cane made to your exact measurement avoids the limit. Details: walking canes for short people.
Over 6 ft 3 (190cm): most adjustable canes stop at 920–940mm — too short. Choose an extended or made-to-length shaft. Details: walking canes for tall people.
The DaiWalk Steady Cane adjusts continuously to the millimetre (71–97cm) — no fixed increments — and can be produced fixed-length at any measurement outside that range.
Frequently asked questions
What size walking cane do I need for my height?
Divide your height by two. A 5 ft 8 (173cm) person needs a cane about 34 inches (86cm) long. Confirm by standing upright in walking shoes: the handle should reach your wrist crease, bending your elbow 15–20°.
What size cane does a 5 ft 6 person need?
About 33 inches (84cm). At 5 ft 6 (168cm), half your height is 33 inches — set an adjustable cane there, then fine-tune to your wrist crease.
What size cane does a 6 ft person need?
About 36 inches (91cm). Note that many budget adjustable canes max out near 37 inches — taller users should verify the range before buying.
Are walking canes one size fits all?
No. Correct length spans roughly 28–40 inches across adult heights, and button-and-hole canes only adjust in 0.5–1 inch steps — which can leave you permanently between sizes. Continuous (collet) adjustment or made-to-length shafts avoid this.
Should I measure with shoes on or off?
Shoes on — the pair you walk in most. Heel height changes your effective wrist-crease height by nearly the full heel thickness, so measuring barefoot produces a cane that's too short.