This Health Line Massage Products UNIQUE HYBIRD ROLLATOR can be converted to an occasional transport wheelchair by simply flipping the backrest over and attaching the footrests to the front or by swinging them round from the side if the rollator if already attached. Come with 8″ textured PVC wheels and extra large paded backrest and
Categories: Walkers
Added on: September 22, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
This Health Line Massage Products UNIQUE HYBIRD ROLLATOR can be converted to an occasional transport wheelchair by simply flipping the backrest over and attaching the footrests to the front or by swinging them round from the side if the rollator if already attached.
Come with 8″ textured PVC wheels and extra large paded backrest and seatrest, this rollator walker is much more comfortable and security than others’.
Color: Titanium
Item Weight: 19.8lbs (17lbs without footrests)
Max User Weight: 300 lbs
Item Height: 33.1″- 38.2″
Item Width: 25.2″
Item Depth: 41.3″ (included footrests)
Adjustable Handle Height: 33.1″- 38.2″
Folded Width: 10″
Folded Length: 39″
Seat Height (to ground): 21.7″
Seat Width: 18.1″
Seat Depth: 12.2″
Quick to fold flat for the car or for gate checking at the airport. This walker was purchased because of mobility issues and chosen because of the design, together with the way it folds flat. The walker can also be used as a push chair by attaching feet to the front. The walker converts easily from one mode to the other. The walker has just been taken on a cruise trip that involved two air flights at the beginning and end. The walker performed excellently throughout the trip. It is well built, but perhaps a little heavier than some of the walkers available.
More comfortable than most. Love the look. Rolls really smooth with less stress. Seat is very comfortable. Easy to fold and lift. Only thing I didnât like is that the Manuel said not to use as transport chair when that was a big part of the reason I bought it and it clearly advertised that is a function.
Declares “NOT” for transport on the frame of rollator. It is called a transport chair in its decription, but denied use as a transport. Seems to me to be deceptive. I have need of the hand brakes when I use it. Both as a personal rollator and to transport my wife if she has fatigue and can’t walk. If not for transport why have footrests?