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Folding Rollator Walker for Seniors, Lightweight with Seat and Brakes
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$166.39
Brand | FlyingJoy |
Color | Yellow-all Terrain(8 Inch Wheels) |
Material | Aluminum, Rubber |
Item Weight | 17.67 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30.3″D x 25.6″W x 40.2″H |
- LIGHTWEIGHT ROLLATOR WALKER: The folding rolling walker features a aluminum frame and the maximum weight capacity is 300 lbs.You can flip the backrest to sit and rest, it’s durable and comfortable. It’s friendly to your waist and hips.Please lock the brakes when seated.
- ALL TERRAIN AIRLESS TIRES: The seniors rollator walker features 8 inch airless tires has shock absorption function,it suitable for indoor and outdoor.It can through uneven roads better and reduce bumps.Make you more comfortable during use.
- ADJUSTABLE SIZE: Flyingjoy folding rollator walker has 8 levels height to customize your suitable height of tubing handgrip and seat.The adjustable handles height is 32.67”-40.15”.After each adjustment,make sure that the height adjustment holes are at the same height, and confirm the knob has locked the tubing handgrip.
- EASILY FOLDS AND STORAGE: Flyingjoy rollator walker is easily fold for convenient transport and storage.Just lift up the seat and then pull up the folding lever to fold the rollator.Also you can lift up seat to use storage bag.
- NOTICE: The rollator walker is used to assist walking, and people CANNOT push it when sitting on it ! No tools required when you assemble and disassemble rolling chair.Please strictly follow the instructions!
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Additional information
Weight | 17.67 lbs |
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Dimensions | 35.23 × 25.59 × 39.96 in |
Product Dimensions | 35.23 x 25.59 x 39.96 inches; 17.67 Pounds |
Item model number | orange |
Date First Available | August 12, 2022 |
ASIN | B0B99SDG5N |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | FlyingJoy |
5 reviews for Folding Rollator Walker for Seniors, Lightweight with Seat and Brakes
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Galenus Medical Customer –
We bought this as a gift for my grandmother. Her old walker had seen better days and the brakes were no longer working, so after hours of reading and searching we landed on this one. It did not disappoint! The brakes are great and work well! The seat is a tad higher and if I’m not mistaken was adjustable as well. Which was perfect because my grandmas knees are bad so she was constantly having to drop her body into the old one. This one catches her body better at a more suitable height. Also the seat is much nicer and the padding is thicker and more comfortable. It was easy to put together and easy to haul around. The way the wheels maneuver are wonderful!! They are so smooth and it glides so well.I do not regret the money we spent on it! Plus I was able to get it in her favorite color!
JRattX –
Reliable Rollator, Box was a little beat up upon arrival and the clip for the cane holder was broken, but mom doesn’t use that attachment anyway. Rest of rollator was undamaged. Like the description says, easy to put together. It really was easy to assemble. The wheels, handles, and frame all numbered, matched up and went together in a few minutes. Brakes worked right out of the box, no adjustments needed. Mom just got the rollator, so only used for a day. First impression, the wheels seem roll well on different surfaces, brakes working “now”, large storage under the seat, seat has a zipper (first seat I’ve seen with a zipper) not sure why, but no concern. The rollator seems well built and solid. This is moms 4th rollator in about 6 years. Maybe this one will hold up. She loves the green color
Daniel Krapf –
This walker is well made only weighs 17 lbs light enough for my wife to place it in the back seat. My wife can stand up to walk not have to lean over. You can adjust the arm length and the leg length according to your height. My wife has been going to wound care at Vanderbilt hospital since May and now added cardio rehab three days a week. What was really cool about this Flying Joy it was orange in color since my wife goes to Vanderbilt all the other walkers are red, blue, black, purple. My wife said it’s very comfortable to sit in. It came with a cane and water bottle holder. Under the seat is good size storage for her purse some crackers and a can of V8 energy juice. I would definitely recommend this product.
Fauxfyr –
This is currently a 5 star. Really a 4.5, but better than 4, so 5. We’ll see how it does over the course of the year.When my body failed me, I dug out my mother’s Drive walker. She used it for 11 years, no problems. I used it for two more until I went up a curb crooked with a load of books on the seat and cracked the frame. I also own a Veloped trek which I adore, but no good for inside the house. When the old Drive died, I just got a new one. Bad idea, I guess Drive doesn’t make good products anymore. Less than a year after I got it, the right front fork stem bearing gave out, grinding squeaking and catching. Drive believes that that part should fail within a year as they had no intention of honoring the life time warranty on a “wear and tear” part. If that is what they think of their own products, time to try something different. Enter this rolling purple lovely.Pros: larger wheels (also a con, see later). They roll smooth, turn well, go over bumps, transition to outside well if I don’t want to haul out the Trek to pick tomatoes, and maneuver without effort.Fits through doorways. I have a (again Drive) Cleverlite that says it’s 26″ wide, but they didn’t include the nuts. Love you design, but doesn’t fit through doors.Really adjustable. Seat adjusts, arms adjust.Easy to fold. The bar makes it a breeze.Firm seat. My old walker had a hard seat. The newer Drive had a squishy seat. This one is in between. Firm enough to carry soup and not spill.Feels solidGreat colorCons: Lots of plastic parts that look like they will break. But they haven’t so no dings yet.Brakes are just OK. For me, fine. But I wouldn’t trust them on a downhill with a person with balance issues.Wheels are large. Need more spin radius room. Not insurmountable.No place for my cupholder. The one provided is tiny.Back rest is at an odd angle. Not 90 °, more like 75 or 80°. Top leans towards you.Stupid butterfly wing “ergonomic” handles.Not good or bad, just a thing: welds are very visible, not smoothly finished.Oval tubes, not roundNo crossbar under the seat (I would rest my grabber on that.Brakes definitely needed adjusting, mine dragged.Bottom line, much smoother for a person who needs to lean into a walker, small enough for interior doors, wheels good enough for exterior use, folds easily (a nice velcro strap holds it closed if your may be floppy, mine isn’t atm), and the dopey butterfly wing handles are at least soft enough they don’t kill the base of my thumbs (who thought those would work for everyone?) Carries items, maneuvers well, easier on my hands and arms. Not fond of the soft back. But it’s a personal preference. Nice choice for an inside/moderate outside walker.
jOAN L. Gillespie –
Overall, I love this rollator. I’m calling it THE BEAST because it certainly is not delicate! And that’s a good thing. Height is perfect for my 5’6″ frame. The 8″ wheels are getting me over my daughter’s terraced lawn with minimal fuss. It’s large, but folds down so it doesn’t take up ridiculous room in the car. I love the handle under the seat. One pull and the whole rollator folds, making it much easier when I travlel. The cup holder is a nuisance; I took it off. That’s my only complaint. At the moment, this very sturdy rollator is just what I want.