Rolling walkers by Drive Medical.
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Versatile aluminum rollator by Drive Medical with large 8 inch wheels, loop locks, seat and durable mesh backrest.
On Sale: $99.99 (You save: $66.66)
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Top selling lightweight rollator by Drive Medical. Comfortable soft padded seat. Height adjustable. 6 Inch casters. Only 12 lbs.
On Sale: $78.99 (You save: $26.33)
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Large 7.5 inch wheels make this rollator great for outdoors too! Includes soft padded seat, fold-up/removable back support & loop locks.
On Sale: $83.99 (You save: $28.00)
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Bariatric rollator walker by Drive Medical with padded seat and loop locks. Large 8 inch wheels. Capacity: 500 lbs.
On Sale: $124.99 (You save: $41.66)
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Folding walker by Drive Medical. Push-button folding. Adjustable in height from 28 - 38 inches. (Grey)
On Sale: $34.99 (You save: $11.66)
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Four wheel folding walker rollator by Drive Medical. 5 inch casters.
On Sale: $124.99 (You save: $31.25)
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Four wheel folding walker rollator by Drive Medical. 8 inch casters.
On Sale: $149.99 (You save: $37.50)
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Folding walker by Drive Medical. Height adjustable with easy push-buttons. Sturdy 1 Inch diameter aluminum.
On Sale: $39.99 (You save: $13.33)
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Folding walker by Drive with trigger release - allows user to close it without removing their hands from the handle.
On Sale: $57.99 (You save: $19.33)
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Rollator by Drive Medical with push down rear wheel lock, padded seat, 6 inch casters, and adjustable height handles.
On Sale: $117.99 (You save: $39.33)
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Rollator with large, removable wheels. Great for outdoor use & travel. Folding padded seat & carry pouch included.
On Sale: $149.99 (You save: $50.00)
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Clever-Lite LS Rollator Walker with Seat and Push Down Brakes
On Sale: $98.99 (You save: $33.00)
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Heavy duty walker by Drive Medical w/ vinyl contoured hand grips and wider & deeper frame. Capacity: 500 lbs.
On Sale: $69.99 (You save: $23.33)
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Fold-able Euro-style nitro rollator with seat and carrying pouch.
Your Price: $229.99
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Folding side-style one-arm walker. Lighter than a walker and more stable than a cane. Height adjustable. Capacity: 300 lbs.
On Sale: $39.99 (You save: $13.33)
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Folding side-style one-arm walker. Lighter than a walker and more stable than a cane. Height adjustable. Capacity: 500 lbs.
On Sale: $117.99 (You save: $39.33)
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A Combination transport chair and rollator. Comes with padded seat & pouch. Available in Black, Blue and Burgundy
On Sale: $159.99 (You save: $53.33)
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The Universal Knee Walker by Drive is height adjustable & reversible. Works great for indoor and outdoor use.
Your Price: $172.99
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DV8 steerable knee walker with 8 inch wheels. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use. Includes extra thick leg pads & dual hand brakes.
Your Price: $224.72
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This folding walker from Invacare is a lightweight walker with 1" anodized aluminum construction and 5" wheels on the front. The dual lever release allows for easy folding while holding onto the walker. The walker is height adjustable from 32 to 39” tall.
This lightweight, folding rollator with a padded seat and removable back support from Drive Medical comes in five different colors and is loaded with features including adjustable height handles, carry pouch and soft-grip tires that work well for indoor or outdoor use—and it weighs in at just 12 lb.
Walkers and rollators are among the most common devices used to preserve mobility. The best mobility aid for you depends in part on whether you have better upper or lower body strength. Rollators offer stability and can be slowed with a hand brake, meaning you need grip strength and lower body stamina. Walkers for elderly people move forward at your pace; you can be a slow walker yourself, but you will be safer if you have some upper body strength to maneuver it. Cost is also a concern though there are dozens of models of both walkers and rollators so that you’re sure to find a design you can afford.
A walker is basically a lightweight aluminum frame with four legs. The most common style has wheels on the front legs for smooth, easy movement and glide caps on the rear ones for stability. Most walkers fold easily so that they can be stored out of the way. Stylish designs and colors give today’s walkers less of a medical device look. The Metro Travel Walker
for instance comes in shades of deep brown, rose and amber.
Specialty walkers are made for specific mobility needs. For instance, a hemi walker is designed for people with limited or no dexterity in one arm or hand and is easy to lift and maneuver with one hand.
A knee walker like the Universal Knee Walker by Drive Medical provides an alternative to crutches and is made for people who are recovering from foot surgery, breaks, sprains, amputations and ulcers of the foot.
A rollator or rollator walker looks just like a walker with a wheel at the end of each of its four legs. Having a 4-wheel rollators means faster movement—and you need to be able to successfully use the hand breaks to control speed. This style of rollator offers stability and, often, a seat for resting. The 3-wheel rollator may maneuver more easily, but traditionally doesn’t have the built-in seat design.
If you’re very mobile and are outdoors a lot, be sure to choose a wheel size meant for inside and outside use over a mix of surfaces.
Both walkers and rollators should offer adjustable height so that you can maneuver with good posture and not have to snoop over. To find the best floor-to-handle height measurement for you, stand straight with your arms at your sides and have someone measure the distance from your wrist to the ground. The device should also be able to safely support your weight; choose a bariatric design if you need a greater weight capacity.