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Rollator Walkers for Seniors- Rollator Walker with Seat 8" Wheels- Easy Folding Senior Walker with Padded Backrest- Lightweight Mobility Walking Aid for Adult Elderly, Aluminum Frame, Red

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Color: Red


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • Upgrade Walkers for Seniors: rollator walker structure all made/welded by premium aluminum, sturdy and lightweight senior walker for seniors weighing up to 300 lbs while rollator walker itself weigh 15.6 lbs only. Please note that rollator walker with seat and wheels can be used as walking aid only, aimed at helping the elderly/rehab patient walk more easily and confident.
  • Walkers for Seniors with Adjustable Healconnex Handle: rollator walker handle can be adjusted by your needs. Walker handle from ground goes from 32.2 - 37.4 (80-95cm). if you are 5-5.7ft tall, its the best rollator walker for you, if you are 5.7-6 ft tall, you might need to stoop slightly.
  • Walker with Seat and Large Wheels:4 wheels push Healconnex walker features 8 inch large solid PVC wheels, 18wide seat, fit most flat terrains, padded backrest &breathable nylon mesh seat, ergonomic handgrip with two brake system, provide a smooth ride and walk for indoor and outdoor daily use.
  • Folding Walkers for Seniors: rollator walker folding design allows to navigate in narrow space, also, rollator walker can be fold flat for easy transport and storage, even turn into smaller size after tool-free disassembly . Folding rollator walker size: 32.2(H)*9.8(W)*27.5(D).
  • Four Wheels Rollator Walker for Seniors: Our Healconnex adult walker with seat features a nylon zippered bag for personal items and a cane holder for crutch at walker sides, free your hand when shopping in grocery store or take a walk outside. Overall dimensions: 24.2"W x 27.5D x 37.4H Walker Seat dimensions: 18"(D) x 10"(W) x 21.6"(H)

Brand: RINKMO


Color: Red


Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 15.6 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 27.5"D x 24.2"W x 37.4"H


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 27.5 x 24.2 x 37.4 inches; 15.6 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 20, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ RINKMO


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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  • So many great features!
Color: Red Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I love this rollator!! I chose this one after comparing so many different brands & styles. The one that I first decided I wanted wasn't available for shipping until December, and -- since I was ordering in September, and needed a walker asap -- that was too long a wait. My main criteria for choosing a walker was lightweight, 8" wheels, a seat that would accommodate 300 lbs. (I weigh less, but just in case), easy to fold, easy to assemble, and some sort of storage bag. This rollator not only fit the bill, but also has a cane holder, which helps because I have to walk to get into the car after loading it into the trunk. I've added a drink holder (sold separately by a different company). It also has little pedals behind the back wheels to help lift & push it over curbs. I watched both videos -- assembly & a man using the rollator. The assembly was even easier than shown, because the handles were already attached. It took me about 20 minutes to fully unpack and put it together. It's pretty foolproof. One tip -- if you are trying to raise the handles higher, don't use brute strength (which I don't have). Just push in the little button and then lift the handle & rollator, and let the weight of the rollator pull the handle up to the next level. I wasted a lot of time and strength trying to do it by muscle instead of the easy way. One of the main reasons I chose this, after my first choice wasn't available, was because it folds like an accordion, not like a folding chair. If you watch the video of the man using it, you'll see that you can vary the width of the rollator, while still using it for support, by closing it just a little. This has already come in handy, as I'll mention below. I did have to practice with the rollator, going back and forth on my porch, to build up stamina. I had been using two canes to walk, and this has me moving differently, and more fluidly now that I'm used to it. I was surprised, though, that it used different arm muscles, and my arms got very tired at first. Recently, due to family health problems, I've had to do a lot of walking at a very large hospital. The first few times there I used my canes and it was so exhausting. Yesterday, for the first time, I used the rollator and it was a completely different experience. Not nearly as exhausting, even though I must have walked about a mile during the course of the day. The storage bag holds a LOT, and comes off so I was able to fill it the night before, after putting the rollator into the car trunk ready for a 4 a.m. departure to the hospital. My husband just carried the bag out to the car, BUT once we got there and re-attached the bag, he didn't have to carry anything. During check-in, my husband was able to take the single seat and answer questions, while I was able to sit next to him on the rollator seat. I also was able to use the seat to hold his bagged clothes and transport them, once he got undressed for his surgery. With the canes, I couldn't carry anything in my hands; I used a backpack in the past, but it was very awkward putting it on and off. This was so effortless. I actually took a little walk voluntarily around the hospital floor, because it wasn't tiring. Also, the seat is wider than it sounds like it is, and there's extra room between the seat and the handles. I'm rather wide, and can sit comfortably. It's not padded, though. If I knew I would be sitting on it for a long time, I would pack a towel or small throw in the bag, to add padding to the seat. The brakes have a "parking" mode (push down to lock), which holds the rollator completely steady for sitting and standing back up. About the flexibility. When I had to use the bathroom at the hospital, I already knew that it was an older bathroom, down a narrow corridor. But when I went in, it turned out that the handicapped stall was out of order. I was able to slightly fold the rollator, so that it wasn't as wide, and then back into a regular (narrow) stall. It was crowded in there, but I could use the toilet and get back up without a problem (the door of the stall did open outward, so that helped). For anyone with wide enough halls, but narrow doorways, this might be a useful feature. Also, I haven't had to use it outside in the dark yet, but the bag has reflective tape around the front and side seams, and there are reflectors built into the back frame legs. For anyone needing to cross a road after dark, or who walks for exercise early or late, these are very nice safety features. If I think of anything else, I'll try to post more, but I am in love with this rollator more than I thought I'd be. Also, I'm not that strong or steady on my feet but can lift this easily enough to load it into the trunk of my sedan. It's clutzy, but definitely do-able. Hope this helps someone! Edit: I've been using this rollator for three years now, every day, and it still works well and looks brand new. I'm only adding this update for one small thing that bothers me, but might not be a problem for anyone else. The rollator has little bars that come out by the back wheels, and are there to help tilt the rollator up onto curbs. I've never gotten coordinated enough to use them, but they might work. But what they also do is "roll" over my toes. This is probably because I am on the heavy side and also walk with a wide stance. After I've "run over" my toes a couple of times, I remember to keep my legs closer together. But if I could take the ends off (which could possibly be done) I would do it, as for me they serve no purpose and they're irritating. But I do want to stress that that's my ONLY complaint, and I've gotten more than my money's worth and am very happy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2021 by Cybelline Cybelline

  • Game changer! Secure walking, sitting and storage
Color: Red Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
This walker has been a game changer for Mom - very secure and easy to use. Brakes can be squeezed momentarily or put into locked position. Seat is large and comfortable enough to sit in for extended periods if needed. Folds in half to easily fit in ant car truck or back seat. Storage bag in front easily holds her large purse with room for extra items. After years of use still going strong - only thing needed to be done was squirt a little WD-40 on the folding mechanism once and snug up one of the brake cables (pretty much identical to a bicycle brake cable). Have taken it on airplanes - just check it at the ramp and get it back on the ramp on arrival. Has been stuck into all sorts of vehicles and still looks and works great after years of daily usage! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by David A. Way

  • Great alternative to a knee scooter
Color: Red Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
After having to go non-weight bearing due to a broken foot, I soon got worn out from the use of crutches and the fact that I had some near trips and falls from using the crutches. People who I knew had used a knee scooter, said that while they were awesome mobility tools, the way you had to push using the other leg caused some hip problems and leg pain due to your body being out of alignment - you push from the side. So I looked at some rollator walkers. I went with the Euro design as It honestly just seems sturdier that the traditional ones. I also wanted to had a seat attached so that if I got tired I could plunk down for a little break. I found this pretty red RINKMO Rollator Walkers for Seniors- Rollator Walker with Seat 8" Wheels and haven’t looked back since. The assembly was simple as it just requires you to push in the wheels to the frame, but if you didn’t have hand strength I could see it being more difficult as you have to push in the little silver knobs before pushing the wheel shaft into the frame to allow it to lock. Very straightforward assembly though. I love the bag on the front, and the easy of movement it allows. The unit is very light, and so that makes it easy to get out of a bind if you are in a cramped area. I rest the knee of my injured foot on the seat itself, and then propel around on the one leg. I use a gardening kneeling pad on the seat as my knee was getting pretty sore from resting it there. This unlike a knee scooter, allows me to push/walk in the middle of it instead of on the side of a knee scooter, and keeps things in line. What I like is that I am able to use that propped up knee to push the rollator forwards as I walk so my hip is still getting movement unlike with the crutches where it just stays stationary. Word of caution though ** Don’t hesitate to use the hand brakes. I nearly slipped once due to taking too big of a step and now at every step I clamp down on the brakes so it helps to stabilize me. Great product, very well made, and I am so thankful to have found this mobility aid! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2023 by Tried It

  • Good walker overall but not for everybody
Color: Red Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
This walker may be fine for some, but the front wheels lacked some flexibility in turning, which may be just our model we received. Or maybe over time they loosen up more. The main issue we had was the back legs were too long and for someone used to a walker with a shorter leg in back, this caused tripping issues. For a person that is very unsteady on their feet, they would need to be very careful not to trip over back legs since they jut out quite a bit in back. The pros: its lightweight, folds up fairly easily, and has large wheels which provide more stability and traction. The brakes work well. So this walker was just not a good fit for us but maybe it would be for someone else. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024 by Kak

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