Universal Seat Height Aluminum Rollator
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Right features, weight, and adjustments, Seat swings free...
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steve w. from oklahoma city, ok (caregiver)
86; Diabetic
Universal Seat Height Aluminum Rollator: Review
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ruth m. from anthony, nm
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joseph s. from columbus, nc (caregiver)
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Seat and back support are too hard.
Was easy to assemble.
Both the seat and the backrest bar are too hard. The backrest bar is downright uncomfortable.
helen d r. from fairfax, va
Nerve damage in leg resulting from spine surgeries.
Great to have the right height.
Adjustable legs make it more comfortable. Lightweight and easy to maneuver.
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lynn k. from hudsonville, mi
I have post-polio syndrome and have had a hard time regaining strength after a broken leg.
Basically a good product
Wheels are great, rolls very easily, strong build, looks good too.
Not easy to fold up and need a clip to keep it folded closed, as my wife try's to put it in the car it's keeps unfolding and opening up!
edward k. from chandler, az
My wife age 68, degenerative back disability.
Accommodates my 6 ft 2 in frame for ease of standing up...
It's lightness and seat adjustment features are superbly better than most rollators.
The four wheels could be slightly higher by 2 inches and wider by 1/2 to 1 inch for better stability while walking on slightly tilted surfaces and cracks, bumps or potholes that are more than an inch in dimension.
john f. from hemet, ca
I'm a 78 year old male double amputee below the knees and I wear advanced prosthetics to facilitate walking with my DRIVE. Rollator adjustable walke
Very functional!
Adjustability
Folding for transport
marsha w. from bloomington, in (caregiver)
Mother who just broke her hip
Strong, lightweight and easy to assemble
Strong, lightweight enough to fold and put into my car. Also, large wheels for indoor and out of doors use.
One of the screws was a little hard to screw into place because the soddering at the joint was a little too thick.
donna p. from houston, tx (caregiver)
72 years young with difficulty walking and balance
Fantastic in every respect.
Lightweight and easily maneuvered.
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jackie h. from needville, tx (caregiver)
The user is 85 years old and has a weakness in her legs.
Very satisfied with this product.
Adjustable handle heights, the seat and basket feature, and the locking brakes.
No weaknesses
david j. from conroe, tx (caregiver)
My wife has just had a hip replacement, so she uses it as her walker. She likes it a lot especially the seat feature.
Easy to use and folds up nice
The easy use of it!
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john o. from palmdale, ca (caregiver)
61 year old has Guillian Bare Syndrome
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