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Best walker I have had so far
I could pick the height of walker that suits me. The walker is very stable which is important. Brakes are very strong.
Because the brakes are really tight it is difficult to set brakes and then to release them if you don't have a lot of strength in your hands. I have tried to not make them so tight but I can't.
rosemary c. from bozeman, mt
Female age 72. MS so can't walk without walker. Have balance problem.
High quality
Rubber Tires
The rear wheels could have been inside the frame or under it. This would help get through 30 inch door jambs.
david h. from rocky river, oh
I use this to get around the house and the yard.
Love that I bought it. I can go anywhere now, great product.
I like it has a wide set, compared to others. Also it folds up and locks. Just the design is perfect for me.
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raymond w. from wilmington, de
I'M A MAN OF 68 YEARS WITH FLAT feet and bad knees. I wanted this so I can go places and have a seat it's working out GREAT!
To be used when traveling by air this coming August (2016)
Light weight, easily collapsed, large wheels to accommodate various surfaces. I'll let you know the full story after August!
I'll let you know after the trip in August.
susan f. from baldwinville, ma
Female, 5'10", age 83, fairly mobile, severe right hip arthritis, Does well with grocery carts as a "walker"!!
I think this model was the best!
I just started using a cane a couple of months ago to help my balance and prevent falls, but noticed that using a cane for any length of time causes fatigue and favors one side of the body. I decided to try a walker and researched the Internet. Fortunately I found Zoom Series Rolling Walkers W/Handbrakes just in time for my two-week trip to New York City. With this walker I was able to walk quickly and confidently for long distances (well over a mile) and did not tire as I did with a cane. When my back would start to ache, I stopped and sat for a few minutes and was able to get going again. The seat was also great in museums, not only for locations that had no seats, but also for the convenience of relaxed viewing of an item on display. The storage space under the seat is great to have while walking, but has to be pretty much emptied when collapsing the walker. I did not find that to be a major inconvenience though,since I also carried a shoulder-strap bag to which I could add items. I was able to collapse the walker when using the subway and busses, carefully holding it with one hand and using a banister with the other on stairways and was always offered a seat on the train or bus. The eight inch wheels were great for mounting and descending from curbs at street crossings and the walker is very easy to control for sideways movements as well as forward and back, making it easy to manage when walking in crowded streets. The airlines did not charge me a baggage fee for it and I was able to get wheelchair service in the airports. While visiting in NY, my life-long friend, who lives there, was so impressed with the ease that I handled the walker that he decided to buy one for himself and I gave him all my information for the purchase. In general, the ease of walking with the Zoom made my trip to the big city a joy. Without it, I would have missed a lot. And I think this model was the best!
I would have liked the hand grips to have been slightly higher. The walker does not stand well by itself when collapsed.
albert n. from bakersfield, ca
I have nerve damage in my legs, which combined with back arthritis, causes me to easily lose my balance and fall. I am 84 years old.
We are very satisfied with this walker.
It is very sturdy. The brakes hold well. It is easy to load into the back of our SUV. I like the weight, not too heavy.
No weaknesses.
carol s. from rocky hill, ct (caregiver)
My husband is 74 and has Parkinsonism. He has difficulties with walking and balance.
It makes a big difference in my stature when walking
For myself being almost 6 ft. tall being able to find something that adapted to my height.
Don't see any weakness is an excellent product. Very grateful for the ability to move with ease!
sondra j. from crystal, mn
l am 65 yrs old and have left leg amputation. have difficulty with balance and standing for long periods of time.
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kay m. from hiram, oh (caregiver)
My husband is a large person with tendencies to fall - having a walker he can turn to sit on is a big help
This item functions well, with excellent appearance.
Choice of seating height; wheel size and design; padded seat; braking mechanism design and function.
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henry g w. from willoughby, oh
User is an 82 year old male with ambulation problems, including balance issues
Extremely sturdy Compact. Easily folds. Awesome brakes
Lightweight, but sturdy. Enclosed pouch is well made. Good brakes. Nice comfortable seat.
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michelle w. from bourbonnais, il
Buyer has MS for the past 25 years. Limited mobility.
Excellent product meets my needs.
8-inch wheels give me access and save energy. A seat is ready when I do tire out.
I would like for it to weigh less for stowing.
barbara f. from arvada, co
A 70-year-old with 2 knee and 2 hip replacements, I try to remain active. Rheumatoid arthritis wears me out, and I rely on my rolling walker.
This product is very sturdy and provides comfort while...
Sturdy, larger wheels for easier mobility.
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melanie p. from houston, tx (caregiver)
93 years old, has balance, knee,and back problems.
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