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UPWalker Original Upright Walker – Fully Assembled ISO Certified Adjustable Stand-Up Rollator Walker with Seat, Armrest, Backrest for Seniors (Large)

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Style: Large


Features

  • Fully-Assembled, Compact, Lightweight Design Our no-assembly-required portable rollator includes all of UPWalker's exclusive safety features on a thin, yet sturdy frame. Easily fold and transport our slim 25.5 pounds euro-style rollator walker when storing it in your home or vehicle
  • Adjustable Height & Lockable Brakes - Featuring adjustable padded armrests and 90-degree rotating hand grips, our narrow yet durable walker for seniors provides a comfortable and custom experience. The 8" widely spaced rubber wheels offer a smooth ride inside or outside and come with hidden brakes located on the handles to lock the front wheels in the forward direction. The UPWalker Original (Standard) rolling walker is ideal for users who need assistance with walking and between 410-65
  • Wide Seat & Ample Storage - Easily store and access your rollator accessories or personal items with our attached compartment. Our rollator transport chair also features a spacious 20 x 15 fabric seat with handles on either side and a detachable backrest for comfort anywhere. This rolling upright posture trainer can support up to 400 pounds
  • ISO Certified & Warranty - Our premium mobility aid is the only ISO 11199-3:2005 Safety-Certified upright walker making it the safest upright walker. We engineer each walker from the ground up with balance and safety as our top priority. As a US based company, UPWalker provides live customer support and a lifetime warranty for the upright mobility walker frame under normal use and a 6-month warranty for non-durable components and accessories

Brand: LifeWalker


Color: Graphite Gray


Material: Rubber


Item Weight: 303 Grams


Style: Large


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.72 x 2.17 x 5.51 inches; 10.69 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ Large


Department ‏ : ‎ Unisex Adult


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 11, 2018


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ LifeWalker Mobility


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  • Worth the money if this is what you need
Style: Large
Reviewed earlier and gave a “3” due to clicking in wheels. Company responded and promised to replace. Not arrived yet. But a follow up is in order. 5 weeks out of 3 level fusion. Walking 2 miles a day with this. I get around with cane in home, but I could not walk 2 miles with cane without losing my “ form”. I had l5 damage for so long I developed habit of walking on outside of foot. After surgery I have some recovery there and I’m being very methodical to correct my gait. This is where this unit excels for me. Its sturdiness allows me to reduce weight on lower body and redevelop those leg feet and ankle muscles. I also used it in the house, but less so as I become more mobile. I envision using it for months to facilitate a good fusion and recovery. Negatives? I would prefer word caveats. It’s heavier than the cheap versions you buy locally. But I wanted that. My wife can load it in a small suv, however. All four wheels can rotate 360 and you can lock front, rear or both. I let them spin (you can turn like a skid steer), but be careful until you get used to it. If you are walking on a graded area, like a road that is graded for drainage, you must keep walker from drifting toward the grade. You can avoid that by locking front, rear or both wheels so they don’t spin. I find allowing the movement exercises my ankle tendons and feet. But I slow down in those areas. The seat is excellent. Walk. Sit. And walk some more. Several folks Asked me about it when out with wife. I have no problem referring it. I tell them it’s pricey. But if this is what you need, there is no substitute that I have found. Wheel still occasionally creaks. Once movement restrictions are relaxed, I’ll take it to the garage and work it over. Unless replaced before then Get well ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023 by Lone WOlf

  • This is a very handy gadget for me to have...
Style: Standard
As indicated in the vendor's write up, it's a little heavy to haul around if you are a bit on the frail side, so do consider that. In my case I have two issues that we wanted to address with this walker. One, I seem to have developed a propensity for falling down these days due to age and the myriad of drugs I take to keep me going. So when I'm having a period of "dropsy," we set up the walker and that gives me more than enough stability to do what I need to do around the house. I have had other walkers that I had to stoop over to use that weighed as much or more than this one that I could not/would not use. If you are of reasonable strength (not necessarily great) or have a helpmate that is, it's easy enough to shorten up, fold up, and stick in the car. In our family my wife is not very strong and I'm not very healthy (COPD) but I can fold this thing up when I need to. One main reason we purchased this is for when I make a trip to see my docs at the VA. That requires lots and lots of walking, and I don't have the breath to do that all the time. They have wheelchairs of course but my wife is tasked with pushing it around and stooping over to do that is not all that easy for her. This walker allows me to stay upright and in control most of the time and when I do need to take a break, sit down and she can wheel me wherever we're trying to go. I don't care for the bag that comes with it as it is supposed to mount right where my nose is if I'm sitting down. But my wife figured out a place to stuff it where it doesn't create a problem so all is good now. So it serves several important purposes in our family for where we're at currently. It was easy to set up and is quite mobile when put together according to their instructions and even better when you release the locks on the rear wheels so they can go around in circles freely as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2021 by John's thing

  • Literally changed my life!
Style: Standard
In June of this year I weighed just under 300 pounds. I sat at home almost all the time. Because my knees are bone on bone, every step I took, even with massive amounts of pain killers, was excruciatingly painful. I qualified for knee replacement except for my weight. I had already proven that if I could walk, I could lose the weight. Just a couple of years earlier I had lost 120 pounds, then as my knees worsened and I stopped walking, I gained it all back. I went to several doctors and all turned me down because of my weight and I was discouraged and headed toward a deep depression. I knew something had to change. I decided to put my house up for sale and in a short period of time had a contract. The day after signing the contract, my hip broke. The rehab facility had a walker that had been pieced together to mock the function of an Upwalker. Immediately, I was able to walk about three times further than I could with a regular walker. The physical therapist knew someone that had an Upwalker and told me about them. I researched the Upwalker and decided that I couldn’t afford not to purchase one, especially with a hope of losing weight to get both my knees replaced. I had it delivered to the rehab facility. The physical therapist and I made all the adjustments needed in just a few minutes and I was off and walking. Since then I have been walking as much as I possibly can, and I have now lost the weight I needed to in order to have my knees replaced—about 75 pounds in just over five months!! I still can’t stand but about ten minutes at a time, but one recent day, my step counter said I walked over seven miles—nearly every one of those steps with my Upwalker. Being able to put the weight on my forearms and elbows has made all the difference in the world. Upwalker is sturdy enough and easy enough to maneuver and lift into and out of the car I can use it daily on well maintained, level trails, so I’ve been able to get out in nature and pick up my camera (I’m a photographer) again. I left my depression behind when I moved and am happier now than I have been in years. I can’t wait to ditch the pain meds. I see the surgeon on the 11th of this month to schedule the first surgery. Bellingham, WA, where I live, is rich with wonderful trails through woods. Whenever I am on a trail, I always get stopped at least once and frequently three or four times by someone curious to learn about my walker. It draws a lot of attention. I get stopped so frequently, I need to record a commercial, so I can just hit play! It needs the video as well as sound, so I can demonstrate how easy it is to adjust for each person. I have offered to meet loved ones that weren’t with the people inquiring to let the person they think could use the walker try it out, or to talk to them to explain the difference between Upwalker and regular walkers and what a difference it has made to me. Even little kids as young as four want to know about my walker. After a recent wind storm that left the trails littered with limbs and branches, I claimed the title of Trail Queen, and I would tell little kids I would declare them Trail Princes and Princesses if they would pick up and move just three sticks from the trail to help me to walk easier, and they loved it. I hope I am helping to raise awareness that even these tykes can make a difference and that walkers are nothing to be afraid of. I also get a lot of comments of encouragement, comments about the mud on my wheels, or how determined I must be to be further down trails that a lot of able-bodied people. I have inadvertently become a sales rep for Upwalker and I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if the sales in this area have seen a recent significant uptick. Personally, I would love to hug the neck of the person/team that engineered this well thought out and beautifully executed product. I truly believe it has almost singlehandedly saved my life—literally. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2019 by mgbmgb

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