Heavy Duty Rollator
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Meet the needs that it was purchased for.
Easy to assemble, what little was needed.
The only problem I have seen is the seat pivots beyond the upright position. when I collapse the rollater walker to put into the car, it flops around and makes it difficult to do so.
cary g. from goshen, in (caregiver)
81 year old father, that's had difficulty getting around and tires with extended walking.
qualified ...
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michael j g. from houston, tx
Over all the product is GREAT!!! HOWEVER: the brake wire is often TOO long and catches everything it goes by bending it and breaking it ...
So far, this rollator seems to fit my daily needs.
Light weight, and good functional brakes.
Too early to properly evaluate.
robert j. from fallston, md
70 year old, 266 pound male, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) 10 years ago.
Great
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Seat too high.
joe m. from chula vista, ca
I am 65 years of age, 5'5" tall and weigh approximately 400 lbs. I love my walker in all aspects except one. The chair height is a little too high
Good bariatric walker for the price.
Nice design, easy to use, heavy duty wheels, large padded seat.
The handle bars are too loose and tend to wobble a lot, even when fully tightened and secured. You may have to replace the adjuster with a larger bolt to fix this issue.
jolene v. from sandstone, mn
Neurological disability.
Heavy Duty Rollator: Review
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haven p. from blacksburg, va
Age 72, hip replacement with a prosthetic leg
Strong and reliable
Solid build, very good braking system comfortable sitting great price from Spin Life
Because of need for heavy duty, awkward to put in car.
joanne s. from mount pleasant, mi (caregiver)
75 year old with Parkinson's and 340 lbs
Good product for its intended use.
Colorful, seat is comfortable
Be sure that your doors are wide enough, I wonder if the 400 pound limit is about 200 lbs. too high, my 240 lbs. cause it to creak and groan, wheels are smaller than advertised.
robert s. from austin, tx
87 legs going bad, prostate cancer, Purple Heart veteran WWII
Makes walking a breeze
Wide seat. Support under thumb area. Large soft seat.
There is no band or latch to keep rollator closed so it opens when lifting or holding while seated on a bus. The wheels could even be bigger. They get stuck yet in minor cracks.
kristina s. from naperville, il
I'm 52 and suffer from severe osteoarthritis. I need assistance to maintain balance and walk longer distances.
one hand grip would not seat securely
well built, attractive color.
Except for hand grip/brake problem, none. I think I am just nor ready to use the item. I feel I have no control as it moves really easily. I am terrified of falling but I hope I can be able to use the Rollator in the future.
lucy a. from houston, tx
71 years old; left leg/knee unstable and will not remain upright. Obese.
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