What is the UPringt Walker? The Upright Walker is a revolutionary new mobility product that enables users to walk upright in a safer, more secure posture as compared to traditional walkers and rollators that cause users to hunch over. Why do you need an upwalker? OasisSpace Upright Walker is a walker that has been designed
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Added on: July 10, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
What is the UPringt Walker?
The Upright Walker is a revolutionary new mobility product that enables users to walk upright in a safer, more secure posture as compared to traditional walkers and rollators that cause users to hunch over.
Why do you need an upwalker?
OasisSpace Upright Walker is a walker that has been designed to address fall risk, slouching, and user confidence and comfort.
The Rollator Walker with seat has adjustable armrests and handles that enable users to stand tall and look ahead, providing support and stability that is designed differently than conventional walkers.
How does the price of the Upright Walker compare with other rollators?
The Rollator Walker price reflects the fact that it is a truly revolutionary mobility product designed and produced to be durable with quality workmanship and benefits not found in other walkers.
Things you need to know before buying this It was easy to assemble, took me an hour ( I’m 79). OK, I love how straight I stand up in it. I notice how my lung capacity has expanded since using it. I think, if you look at it as an exercise machine for improving your posture, it is 5 stars. BUT, it gets a C- for portability. My old walker fit nicely in the back of my van. The only way this would fit there would be to disassemble the arm rests and shorten the supports. This is not something I’m willing to to every time I go…
Beautiful, elegant looking, didnât have to change my stride. I got the champagne colored one – itâs gold. Easy to assemble & adjust to my height and arm length. The only thing lacking is a locking brake. But my hubby figured out a quick fix. I love that the hand grips donât have to be straight up to work. My left wrist & thumb have less flexibility from my rheumatoid arthritis, so my hubby had me hold it in a non-painful angle & secured the holding bolt. (See photo) It glides effortlessly from wood flooring over area carpets. You just have to walk…
must have if you have leg or feet problems. the only thing negative i found is the brake cables could have been a little longer. when putting it together you have disassemble the cables at the bottom,in order to slide the handle bars onto the uprights, then put the cables back on.other than that ,it beats the other model for $695.00 all to hell. highly reccomend.