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Lumex Set n’ Go Rollator, Height-Adjustable Walker with Seat, Fits Short and Tall People, Blue

(8 customer reviews)

$147.72

Brand Graham-Field
Color Blue
Material Aluminum
Item Weight 16.2 Pounds
Style Rollator

  • HEIGHT-ADJUSTABLE: Easily adjust the seat and handle height in 1 inch increments to fit you. Seat height: 18-22 inches high. Handle height: 29-38 inches high.
  • LARGE 6″ WHEELS: Big wheels roll smoothly over most indoor surfaces and outdoor terrain and provide stability and stopping power
  • PADDED SEAT: The comfortable, seamless padded seat is wide at 14 x 12 inches (W x D) and features a removable backrest
  • ERGONOMIC HANDGRIPS: Rubber handles are easy for you to grip and feature “quick stop” locking brakes; simply pull up to stop and push down to lock
  • STORAGE POUCH: Includes a storage basket under the seat to securely store your personal items

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UPC: 001001616658 SKU: B007A462DS Category:

Additional information

Weight 16.2 lbs
Dimensions 29 × 24.5 × 38 in
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏

‎ No

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 29 x 24.5 x 38 inches; 16.2 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ RJ4700B

UNSPSC Code

42211506 (Walkers or rollators) Report an incorrect code

Date First Available ‏

‎ February 16, 2012

Manufacturer ‏

‎ GF Health Products, Inc., ‎ Graham-Field

ASIN ‏

‎ B007A462DS

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

8 reviews for Lumex Set n’ Go Rollator, Height-Adjustable Walker with Seat, Fits Short and Tall People, Blue

  1. pluto


    Very sturdy and heavy duty rollator, I would recommend this brand to anyone looking to get one. The assembly was pretty easy, all I had to do was assemble the arms and legs and the backrest, super simple. The walker is pretty heavy (for me) but for someone stronger it would be easier to carry, I think it weighs maybe 10ish pounds? The whole base and arms of the walker is adjustable which I enjoy because I noticed not all rollators are. The color is more of a hot pink than a light pink but I do enjoy it either way!

  2. Kindle Customer


    Purchased for my 90+year old mom. She balked at using a walker,saying she is only unstable once in a while. I said what she needed then was a rollator. I described it and she wanted to see and ordered it the same day. Perfect. Highly adjustable in sevral areas, easy to roll, nice compartment and easy hand controls that even if one has arthritis in the hands, it is doable. She loves it. Easy to take places. Strong and sturdy. We all are very well pleased.

  3. Max


    I buy these for my 92 year old mom. She wore out the first one so I bought another. She is very pleased with it and uses it daily.

  4. Teddy B.


    Well, I had a very thorough and detailed review typed all the way out, right when my amazon app crashed. To sum it up: It’s benefited me greatly, it’s fairly easy to travel with (takes up the space of one passenger in a car, should fit in most medium to large trunks depending on how tall or short the height is set to), and the color is cute and stylish which gives me confidence for using a medical device at my age (early 20s). Basket holds a great deal, just take out bulky things before folding it up.Assembly was difficult but I was able to do it on my own, though i imagine someone with greater mobility issues than myself would likely need the help of a friend or loved one. Did not come with sizing instructions, and I believe assembly instructions were in another language but had pictures.After a couple months of regular use one of the breaks began to wear out and weaken, which doesn’t effect me greatly but is an annoyance and could be a danger to someone who needs the full stability of the breaks more than I do.It’s a little bit shakey when you put more weight on the handles, though it hasn’t been a problem to me yet.During my recent trip to NYC i learned that it does not fit through most turnstiles, making things like the subway more difficult than it already was.Overall, I’m pleased and it’s expanded my world much more. I no longer need to pace myself as much or worry about when I’ll be able to sit and rest next, and it supports me when I need to put more of my body weight on it during my flare ups that make it harder to support myself. Consider the drawbacks I’ve mentioned to decide if this would be right for you and your circumstances, but in the end I’d recommend it.

  5. pluto


    Very sturdy and heavy duty rollator, I would recommend this brand to anyone looking to get one. The assembly was pretty easy, all I had to do was assemble the arms and legs and the backrest, super simple. The walker is pretty heavy (for me) but for someone stronger it would be easier to carry, I think it weighs maybe 10ish pounds? The whole base and arms of the walker is adjustable which I enjoy because I noticed not all rollators are. The color is more of a hot pink than a light pink but I do enjoy it either way!

  6. Kindle Customer


    Purchased for my 90+year old mom. She balked at using a walker,saying she is only unstable once in a while. I said what she needed then was a rollator. I described it and she wanted to see and ordered it the same day. Perfect. Highly adjustable in sevral areas, easy to roll, nice compartment and easy hand controls that even if one has arthritis in the hands, it is doable. She loves it. Easy to take places. Strong and sturdy. We all are very well pleased.

  7. Max


    I buy these for my 92 year old mom. She wore out the first one so I bought another. She is very pleased with it and uses it daily.

  8. Teddy B.


    Well, I had a very thorough and detailed review typed all the way out, right when my amazon app crashed. To sum it up: It’s benefited me greatly, it’s fairly easy to travel with (takes up the space of one passenger in a car, should fit in most medium to large trunks depending on how tall or short the height is set to), and the color is cute and stylish which gives me confidence for using a medical device at my age (early 20s). Basket holds a great deal, just take out bulky things before folding it up.Assembly was difficult but I was able to do it on my own, though i imagine someone with greater mobility issues than myself would likely need the help of a friend or loved one. Did not come with sizing instructions, and I believe assembly instructions were in another language but had pictures.After a couple months of regular use one of the breaks began to wear out and weaken, which doesn’t effect me greatly but is an annoyance and could be a danger to someone who needs the full stability of the breaks more than I do.It’s a little bit shakey when you put more weight on the handles, though it hasn’t been a problem to me yet.During my recent trip to NYC i learned that it does not fit through most turnstiles, making things like the subway more difficult than it already was.Overall, I’m pleased and it’s expanded my world much more. I no longer need to pace myself as much or worry about when I’ll be able to sit and rest next, and it supports me when I need to put more of my body weight on it during my flare ups that make it harder to support myself. Consider the drawbacks I’ve mentioned to decide if this would be right for you and your circumstances, but in the end I’d recommend it.

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