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Invacare
(Model No. 65851)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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sean o. from yellville, ar
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At 6'4" my husband needed something that he didn't need to bend over to use. This just about fits the bill. It was advertised for people up to 6'3"
A little padding on the seat would be nicer.
lynn m. from collegeville, pa (caregiver)
6'4", 68 year old make is the end user. Has knee, hip and back pain.
Fits my needs perfectly. Allows me to walk without pain.
Well designed, excellent quality, very mobile.
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benjamin f. from muncie, in
88 year old man. Back surgery, need help to ease pain.
Very satisfied.
Ease of use
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linda d. from fredericksburg, va (caregiver)
91 years old
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sue c. from gilbert, az
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Good, dependable walker, pretty lightweight compared to...
Lightweight, easy to fold up.
Was hoping that it would be just a couple inches higher for a 6' 2" user.
kathleen c. from annapolis, md (caregiver)
My brother, age 63, debilitated by neurosurgery when he was a teenager, has been using a walker for several years now.
Although there are 2 features I wish were different I still...
Quality walker that is easy to use. It has brakes that work and wheel size is great and aids mobility. Basket and seat make this the best walker I have seen.
The back rest is absolutely necessary but does not move forward and back making it harder to reach the basket when it is on the front. To use the basket under the seat doesn't work because lifting up the seat to put stuff in the basket starts folding up the walker. Also I don't like the basket because it is difficult to keep hooked on the walker.
susan b. from landenberg, pa
Have difficulty with balance and possible falls without using the walker or canes due to issues with joint replacements
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Light weight for ease of handling
Hard seat, a little hard to collapse, brake cables catch and break some simple means of fastening to frame, perhaps cable ties might work, I use them
warren f. from ocean, nj
90 year old retired vet
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Light weight
Needs more padding in the seat and a larger backrest.
james r. from wilmington, de
80 years old, on constant oxygen; heart condition
Best when used outside the home
Small, compact size. Easy, smooth glide over bumpy sidewalks and streets. Brake system is very good, stops immediately and holds well for use stepping up on curbs, etc.
1. Walker does not close easily, and does not stay closed when you try to put the folded walker in the car. 2. the brake cables are way too long, they catch on furniture, bushes,etc.3.Seat is not easily removable.
carol m. from corte madera, ca
Arthritis and nerve damage in back, hands and feet. Unable to balance properly.
The ease of assembling the walker
It is easy to handle; easy to fold for placement in a car; and the brake system works smoothly.
So far have not found any.
alice w. from newton, ma
age - 97; and need when walking for the assurance of the walker.
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It is lightweight so an older person can easily fold it and put it in a vehicle.
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dorothy k. from simi valley, ca (caregiver)
Just had open heart surgery
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