Cruiser De-Light
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Designed the way a walker should be: brakes are a must...
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The braked wheels are on the wrong sides of the walker frame. They increase the width of it so that it won't fit through some doorways. I reversed them to solve the problem.
frederick b. from omaha, ne
75 yr. old male, post-polio, balance issues
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It is easy to use
Not sure about folding it for placing in car. Haven't tried it yet but will soon
ella w. from corvallis, or
This is Ella and I am 89 years old. I have been using Cruiser De-Light Tall for about a month and love it. I go for long walks most days.
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hazel g. from carlisle, pa (caregiver)
my husband age 87
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A CANE HOLDER SHOULD BE ADDED
hans h. from guilford, ct
I am a tall 87 year old with a back injury. Balance has become a problem. THE KNEES ARE ALSO NOT HOLDING UP, BUT THIS WALKER IS A GREAT HELP.
nice.
Easy to fold up and light-weight.
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barry b. from auburn, wa (caregiver)
Handicapped individual.
I love it!
I have had many rollators. This one is well balanced and very comfortable.
Only one weakness. I find it hard to pull the button up in order to close it.
patricia k. from prattsville, ny
80+ Muscular Dystrophy
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folds easy could be smaller/lighter in weight seat very comfortable do you have a catalog with other handicapped items?
a little heavy to put in car basket should have a handle doesnot roll well sometimes thru doors etc
priscilla d. from columbia, sc
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The combination of features makes this a product that is well built and it can provide limited support/safety or extensive support/ safety. I don't expect to need to purchase another walker as my disability increases.
It is challenging to get all 4 wheels to go up or down a step or steps.
jenny v. from orland, ca
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It's usable.
The seat is handy when we're out and she gets tired. She uses the basket to hold her books and purse.
This my mother's third walker, all three were the same walker. This one is hard to collapse, so she'd have a hard time closing it if someone else was not around to help. With the basket the seat does not rest easily on the rails. The stickers on the pulls for collapsing the walker have already fallen off. Her old walker still has it's stickers. Although the same as her previous two walkers, this one seems shotty.
mary r. from culver city, ca (caregiver)
My 80 yr. old mother uses the walker to get around.
Choose Cruiser De-Light Walker because it folds upright in...
Secure locking device and sturdy structure
Only slightly heavier than some other walkers
franklin s. from allentown, pa
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It is fantastic!
The four wheels, it's lightweight, the breaks, moves easily.
A little bigger than expected. No place to put my Bible, purse or other things I might need to take with me.
peggy r. from franklin, tn
I am 64 and have been using a walker for five years because of a degenerative spine. I am unable to stand alone, but am able to walk with assistance.
I have two others but find this one is easer to use!
easy,easy. folding is a plus. I could use a little lighter. I find I can"t lift into car as well as i would like. Better than the others.
none!
mary g. from bryan, tx
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