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Upright Rollator Walker with 18” Seat -Stand Up Folding Tall Rolling Walker with 10” Front Wheels Supporting Up to 300lbs
$196.56
Brand | koosom |
Color | Gold |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 24.9 Pounds |
Style | Rollator |
- 4 x TEXTURED TIRES: 10” front + 8” rear wheels, anti-slip, have more friction than other regular tires, and features dual handbrake ensure walking and sitting safe.
- ADJUSTABLE ARMREST: This stand-up walker features armrest can be adjusted 41″ to 46″ according to your height. Its adjustable height and padded elbow rests keeps you standing tall and distributes your weight across your arms and shoulders, not just your hands and wrists.
- ON THE GO SEATING: Featuring a supportive, 18” wide seat, the tall upright rollator walker provides comfortable, on-the-go seating for resting as needed. The folding rollator also includes a detachable shoulder bag that safely stores essential items close at hand.
- CONVENIENT TO GO OUTSIDE: Product weight: 24.9 pounds, fold dimensions 28.74(L)x10.23(W)x18.3(H). Easy to fold, compact design allowing you put your rollator in the travel case, a car trunk or cabinet.
- HEAVY DUTY DESIGN – Heavy duty is mainly reflected in the structure and wheels. It can be seen from the picture that the overall aluminum tube of our up rollator is very thick, safely supporting up to 300 pounds.
- Compact foldable design.
- Based on a patented design which maximizes stability and safety
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Weight | 24.9 lbs |
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Dimensions | 28.3 × 11.7 × 11.6 in |
GTIN | 001001659099 |
Package Dimensions | 28.3 x 11.7 x 11.6 inches; 24.9 Pounds |
Date First Available | June 16, 2022 |
ASIN | B0B4959FNT |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | KOOSOM |
1 review for Upright Rollator Walker with 18” Seat -Stand Up Folding Tall Rolling Walker with 10” Front Wheels Supporting Up to 300lbs
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R.D. Moore –
I like to never figure out how to make it work from the folded position. My son in law came over and he worked for about five minutes and figured it out. After a lot of practice, I can get it to work when I take it out of my car now. There must be a better way to put one in use than this one.