This Adult Sized walker comes with two 5” front wheels and additional round rear glide caps. The standard walker has a convenient 2-push-button mechanism for operational needs. Does not require tools for assembly. This walker’s palm grips are especially designed for user’s comfort and security. Made of soft plastic rubber with ridges to prevent your
Categories: Walkers
Added on: November 12, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
This Adult Sized walker comes with two 5” front wheels and additional round rear glide caps. The standard walker has a convenient 2-push-button mechanism for operational needs. Does not require tools for assembly. This walker’s palm grips are especially designed for user’s comfort and security. Made of soft plastic rubber with ridges to prevent your palms from sweaty slips. To ensure maximum strength while remaining lightweight, the unit is constructed from sturdy 1-inch diameter anodized extruded aluminium. The U-shaped front design gives the patient extra clearance. Legs of the walker are made height adjustable with the help of push buttons. Easily folds for storage or travel. To put the wheels on, all you have to do is remove the rear rubber tips and put on the rear round glide caps. 300 lbs weight capacity. Specifications: Overall bottom outside front width including wheels 22” Highest height (floor to handles) 38.5” Shortest height setting (from floor to handles) 25.5″ Width between handles 18″ Front width from inside wheel to wheel 17″ Outside bottom back width 22″ Inside bottom back width 19″ 300 lbs weight capacity Adult Size
Was everything I needed. I am 36 years old,6’1 tall, 250 pounds, and needed a walker after a hip replacement. This thing absolutely handled everything I threw at it. I wasn’t easy on it at times. It adjusted easy. Folds easy. A stores easy.
I hated it. I don’t have a lot of experience … I hated it. I don’t have a lot of experience with walkers, so this may be typical, but it was not stable. It was terrible on sidewalks and parking lots, in particular. It caught on rugs and was tough to maneuver. We had to put a “broken arm” platform on the right side because my mom’s arm was broken, so that made it even less stable. The physical therapist put tennis balls on the back legs, but that only helped a little.
A strong helper for those who need it This walker works well and has served me well in my knee replacement surgery odyssey. Good and sturdy even on uneven pavement.