🚀 Elevate mobility with style, comfort, and unstoppable confidence!
This foldable rollator walker combines industrial-grade steel strength and heavy-duty aluminum with ergonomic design, supporting up to 450 lbs. Featuring 6-position adjustable handles that reduce wrist strain, 8-inch puncture-proof tires for all terrains, and enhanced safety with reflective strips and secure brakes, it offers seniors unmatched stability and comfort. Lightweight and quick-folding with an extra-wide breathable seat, it’s engineered for effortless portability and trusted reliability backed by 30+ years of medical expertise.
J**Y
Well built Easy To Assemble
Easy to assemble. Very sturdy and easily holds my 5'3" 300 lb frame. I find it comfortable and just what I needed. It is a heavy walker, but it is well built and weighs in about 20 lbs. Very satisfied. It is foldable.
I**M
Heavy duty sturdy walker
Heavy duty walker that feels sturdy yet easy to maneuver around and fold up for transportation. A little tall for shorter people but hips fit comfortably on the extra large seat. The assembly was super easy!
J**N
well built walker
Take your time assembling it as it is really condensed in the box. Not the easiest to assemble and it is not real bad if you take your time. The photos in the instructions are not real clear. I assembled it backwards before I had to reverse wheels and cables. Once it was assembled it is really a good sturdy walker . I am very happy with it :-)
I**A
Sturdy and Roomy
I just got this put together for my mother to use. She hasn't used it yet but I test drove it first.Pros:* Easy to assemble: took me about 15 minutes, hardest part was trying to unwrap the plastic bubble wrap off the pieces.*Sturdy, had my 270lb boyfriend sit down on it and move around some, had him bounce a little, no bending of the frame*Can fold up, you lift the seat, under the seat is a bar that is on the rim of the inside basket that can be pulled upwards on to allow the walker to fold*Moves and turns easily*Larger seat for a bigger person to sit on, plus its somewhat padded and more comfortable than just hard plastic*Adjustable handles, so shorter people can use or even taller*Looks Pretty 😅Cons:*Only the back brakes lock when pushing both handles down (for when you sit down) or by squeezing the handles (for temporary stopping). So front wheels still move some, not completely immobile when in lock, must be careful when sitting.*Front wheels sometimes turn a little when trying to push forward, they do eventually adjust and go straight but at times one wheel will want to turn left or right when you are trying to go straight.*On the wider size due to being bariatric but still fits through narrow hallways and smaller door frames (tested out in a Trailer) just a tight fit, must be careful, and aware of hand placement when going through narror door frames*On the heavier side, little difficult to lift up into vehicles due to weight and bulky like size.Overall, seems like a good walker for the price. Will see how my mom does with it and if she thinks it is easy to use. Will try to remember to update with her reviews. Hope this helps.
M**Y
Best deal in walking assistance
Very well made an sturdy. Greatly improved my wife's mobility. Lightweight and easily transitioned from folded to use.
A**R
Not worth it.
Don't like anything about it. Tires are made of rubber instead of hard plastic. Hard to roll. Back of seat is uncomfortable. I removed it. Should have returned it, but I don't do that. Seat isn't as wide as they make you believe it is. I just put it in the basement for use while down there.
J**G
Very good quality I would buy it again if I needed it
Well built just too heavy and big for smaller people.
S**Y
Nice for quick short use
This has the potential to be a nice knee walker absent brakes. We have narrow doors and tight corners in narrow halls so the turn radius was important. It takes a little practice. It is light enough to lift to move or turn around. The bag is small but functional. I added a gel cushion to help with comfort of seat but the seat isn't rock hard. Make sure to adjust the seat to your height to help with comfort. I only used indoors on vinyl floors and throw rugs. On rugs, it was hard to transition to them but rode nicely on them but they were not plush. This was smooth on the vinyl flooring. The cons: brakes and tipping factor. You need to remain centered on this. I have some balance issues and luckily had some walls or counters to catch myself side to side or even forward. For someone who doesn't have balance issues, still use care. The brakes we couldn't get to work. We tried everything, even tried different brands' instructions for their adjustment. For my purpose, strictly indoors, and the fact I needed it and couldn't wait for replacement, it did what I needed it for.
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