Gemino 60 Rollator
This durable modern rollator provides the most comfortable walking experience available with its large, soft wheels.
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. 7160200)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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The best walker we've ever owned.
First of all, Spinlife does its customers a disservice by putting the Gemino 60 walker under the category “Luxury Rolling Walkers”. Just because it costs quite a bit more than the average Chinese built walker doesn’t necessarily cause it to be a “luxury”. Some people might think it is a necessity. My wife is one of the last of the ‘50s Polio kids. While she is aging like all of us she is still quite active. Most walkers are really intended for solid surfaces. Many have 4” or even 5” wheels. Her past walker, now in storage, was an exception in that it had 6” wheels. Smaller wheels make little difference on solid surfaces but create a huge issue on rough surfaces. Even coarse gravel can be a challenge. The Gemino 60, with its 11” wheels in front and 9” in back make going cross-country almost easy. Secondly, the design of the unit is far superior to most walkers. Because of its width she walks inside of the walker, erect, instead of leaning forward, behind it. Being inside of the walker creates a much more stable position for her. The walker’s width can be a problem occasionally, but it can be collapsed slightly to negotiate narrow spaces and is still stable. For myself, the person who has to get it into and out of the car, I love it because it folds side-to-side and actually fits behind the front seat just like her three wheeler does. It’s an easy lift, whereas her former, standard walker meant I had to lower the back seat to make more space, then lift, twist and insert the thing. As I age this doesn’t get any easier. One of the nice design features is that once you find the correct height for the handles, you can adjust the stops so that if you need to collapse the handles for transport they can be adjusted back to the correct height easily. Actually, I thank Spinlife for including this walker in one of their catalogs or else I’d have never found it.
So far we've found no weaknesses.
william e. from port townsend, wa (caregiver)
A 105 lb. woman in her late 60s, a Polio survivor.
Great product
Large wheels, quality construction, and no assembly required.
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reid j. from grapevine, tx
78 year old female who needs a little help with balance and a place to sit when needed
Love it-needed an all-terrain walker and I found one....
Construction, folds easily and remains upright while folded. Can also be partially folded to get through narrow spaces without concern that it will tip over. Large wheels make it go quietly and easily on a variety of surfaces including tile, uneven grass and gravel. I am now able to walk my service and pet dogs which my previous walker wasn't up to doing.
The depth of the seat is very narrow, less than 8 inches (the seat depth of my previous walker was 13 inches). It has taken some getting use to not to feel like I am going to slip off. The back rest makes it a bit better, but I wish the seat was deeper and/or the back rest was adjustable
jane j. from sandy hook, va
Female stroke survivor, 69, with balance difficulties.
This is a huge improvement over the 5 other rolleraters he...
Large wheels make a much smoother push and his arms/shoulders don't get so tired. Folding side to side, it is much smaller and more maneuverable. Easier to put in and out of car. Feels more stable on uneven paths.
We don't know of any at this time.
miriam s. from anacortes, wa (caregiver)
My husband has spinocerebellar ataxia and fell and broke his hip last August. It has healed well, but because of the ataxia, he will be using a walker
Totally Awesome
Came ready to go right out of the box. Easy to use, love the one hand fold up. Large wheels are a plus.
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frank w. from brevard, nc
76 year old male. Severe back problems
Allows great freedom and mobility.
Allows you to stand tall, moves smoothly over pavement and grass trails.
Haven't found any weaknesses yet.
lauren w. from elgin, il
Female, 69 years old, balancing problems, arthritic knees.
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