Cruiser Classic
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Very easy to use
My mother likes it alot,She is very happy with it,
I cannot find any weakness in product,It ranks a #1 in my estimation
marlene j. from palos hills, il (caregiver)
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No brakes on the side to make it heavy. Easy to put in the truck of the car. Has the basket which is really nice too.
Have to consistently tighten the screws so the handles don't fall out.
rena m. from san francisco, ca
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It changed his life!
Lightness, easy to use, being able to sit down in a line or on a walk.
It would be great if there were some easy way to unlock the brakes while he is sititng on the seat so he could be moved short distances, like a wheel chair, although it's great that the brakes lock automatically when he sits down.
pearl o. from boulder, co (caregiver)
The walker was purchased for Kanjuro Shibata Sensei, a national treasure of Japan, Kyudo (Zen Archery) master, twentieth in line of bowmakers for the
Just fabulous and a
Such great value for the price. My dad (92)just loves this, had used a cane; which throws your posture-off. Narrow and compact for his smaller home, useful in all rooms. A thousand-thank yous!!!
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virginia j. from rancho palo verdes, ca (caregiver)
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Works excelent! MUCH better than expected!!
Very well built and rolls smoothly. No need for handbrakes which is great. Very nice to be able to essencially control it by only shifting your body weight. I can't say enough about it. Buy it and you'll be very glad you did!
No weaknesses whatsoever.
therese f. from auburn, me (caregiver)
86 yrs. old with multiple disabilities
I personally have two like the one I sent my brother
No brakes to squeeze with arthritic hands. Seat is large enough for most people
I don't like the wire basket. I have one which has a vinyl basket that does not have to be removed when folding it.
mary b. from silver spring, md
This was sent to my brother. Service excellent,all are very pleased
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very easy rolling and closing
didn't realize seat pad was separate and have to order it
margaret d. from newark, de
94 yrs.old, severe arthritis, chronic pain, female, lives at home with family
light weight, correct size for 5'2
Light weight enough so I can fold and put in back seat of car. Really like automatic braking system as previous rollator brake cables got caught on things. Like adjustable backrest so shopping basket fits on seat.
Would prefer under-seat bag to under-seat basket as basket has to be removed to fold and is more limited in what it can hold with seat down. Wish product came with locking strap to keep it folded.
ruth c. from san francisco, ca
61 year old woman with complications from hip replacement due to fall; fell using cane so purchased rollator, lightest weight possible so I can fold a
Had a lot of trouble getting the entire product delivered...
easy to use, good support, nice glide of wheels
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alizel k. from trumbull, ct (caregiver)
94 yr. old female with fx. cervical spine and unsteady on feet
Great product. Qualiy of some parts is lacking.
Great design. Wonderful security for walking and also for falling with automatic brakes. Light for travel. Also, no need to think about squeezing hand brakes when out of control. Brakes kick in when necessary.
Arrived with broken bracket that was plastic and should have been metal. Spinlife replaced right away, but some of these parts could be better quality.
kathy m. from hayward, wi (caregiver)
84-year-old woman with severe arthritis and rotator cuff tears, so quite unsteady walking and also weak grip.
Basically it is a good walker for one with balance problems.
The strength is adequite. We feel we should have purchased one with hand brakes.
We did not realize this had no hand brakes.
sylvia s. from oakland gardens, ny (caregiver)
My husband is 83 and has Parkinsons. He uses the Cruiser Rolling Walker in the house as well as the outside.
The automatic braking system works very well for a person...
The braking system automatically engages when normally panic would take over and limit the usefullness of hand style brakes.
The basket under the needs to be kept centered when lowering the seat. If this practice is not followed, the seat covering tears at the hinges. This doesn't impair the product, and doesn't show when the seat is in it's normal position, but when the seat is raised the wear points can be seen.
john l. from roswell, ga (caregiver)
75 year old man with Parkinson's Disease.
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