Galenus Medical
Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder,Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$199.73
Brand | Medline |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 23.1 Pounds |
Style | Folding, Rollator |
- EXTRA DURABLE FOLDING WALKER —Supports a weight capacity of up to 300 lbs., making it safe and comfortable for the user and their belongings
- EASY-TO-USE BRAKE HANDLES—Ergonomic, adjustable-height handles are easy for seniors and fragile hands to grip without being slippery; push up to brake and push down to lock wheels in place; adjust height 31.5-39.5″
- ADJUSTABLE PADDED SEAT, BACKREST AND MORE—Cushioned backrest flips forward or backward enabling user to sit comfortably on either side; extra wide 16×14″ memory foam seat fit adjusts 20.5-24.5″, cupholder and tray organizer
- FOLDABLE ALUMINUM FRAME—The 23 lb. reinforced frame is designed to fold flat for easy transport and storage
- ROLLS SMOOTHLY INSIDE OR OUT—Easily walk inside and outside with large, stable 8” wheels designed for smooth transportation on any terrain
In stock
UPC: 001001645801
SKU: B00MA1WLK4
Category: Rollators
Tags: All Terrain Rollators, All Terrain Walkers, Rollator Walkers, Rollators, Upright Walkers
Additional information
Weight | 23.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 23.5 × 26.5 × 22 in |
GTIN | 001001645801 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 23.5 x 26.5 x 22 inches; 23.1 Pounds |
Item model number | MDS86845BLKM |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Date First Available | July 30, 2014 |
ASIN | B00MA1WLK4 |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | Medline |
3 reviews for Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder,Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles
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Rick C –
I bought this walker for my fiancee who has trouble balancing and walking. We received it quickly and it is very easy to assemble. The directions are pretty clear and each wheel has a colored dot that you match to the colored dot on the Walker frame making assembly even easier.I’m going to list the Pros and Things to Consider (So far there are no cons)Pros:- Heavy-duty. The frame, seat, wheels and brake handles are all well built and sturdy. No worries of anything bending or snapping.- Stable. This is (in my opinion) a heavier in weight than most other walkers. It’s also wider at the base, just under 27″ wide at the rear wheels. The weight plus the wider stance makes this a stable walker. The old walker was lighter and narrower. It would sometimes tip over if you hit a small rock or bump. This walker is a beast and hasn’t tipped over once, no matter what it hits.Wheels – It has 8″ wheels which is night and day compared to the old walker that had 6″ wheels. They are a softish rubber. The walker is quiet on tile and the rubber wheels don’t pick up pebbles or dirt from outdoors. You should be safe going outside and coming back in without tracking in dirt.Brakes – The breaks work great. I think because of the 8″ wheels it has more grip when you apply the breaks. Even on dirt, my fiancee has much better control going down slight inclines because the breaks actually help in control.Outdoors – The walker does great on dirt and grass. It’s also great on uneven terrain.Seat – The seat is well mounted and is sturdy. Its larger than most walker seats, I believe its 16″ wide with 2″ of cushion.Step In. The step in feature is great. The seat lifts up and the storage bag slides forward giving you room to step in closer to the cabinets. Note: This will depend on how much you have in the storage bag. If its full, it may not close enough to appreciate the step in feature.Easy to Fold. You can fold the walker by sliding the two yellow sections down and lifting up on the handle under the seat.Traveling. If you reverse the assembly instructions, you can fit the walker into a large suitcase. Disassembled, you will need approximately 20″ x 22″ x 9″ of space.Things to Consider:- Weight. This walker is heavier than most other walkers. (17lbs). However, it makes it very sturdy for those that need assistance for balancing as well as walking. It may be difficult for some to lift to get up steps or curbs.- Width. The widest part of the walker is the rear wheels measuring in at just under 27″. It fits in standard doorways, BUT please measure your doorways to be safe. Some older homes and manufactured homes have smaller doorways that might pose a problem.Last Note:My fiancee is 4’11”. With the handlebars and wheels at their lowest level, it is a perfect height for her.We would recommend this walker to most anyone. The only two major things to consider is the weight and width.
BigYellowLab –
I bought this for my 94-year-old father. He recently moved into assisted living. He’d been using one of those inexpensive front-wheel aluminum walkers with a pair of tennis balls on the back to act as skids. He’s mentally sharp as a tack but has difficulty walking, especially with losing stamina. He can only walk a few dozen feet before he needs a break and is hunting for a chair. One morning at breakfast I saw this walker parked outside the dining room, and I was very impressed with how rugged and well made it looked. So, I snapped a photo of it and did a Google image search to find it.This walker has made a world of difference for him. He’s out and zipping around the building a lot more. He uses the seat to take breaks when he’s tired, and the seat doubles as a table if he needs to carry something. We reviewed the “correct” way to use a rollator-walker to ensure he was safe. I found a really good video on Youtube called “How to use a walker with a seat the RIGHT way”. It’s by “Your PT Guy”. I highly recommend it. He’s funny, and he goes over everything you need to know not to get hurt.I think the only negatives I have for this rollator are that it is heavy and awkward to lift when folded. To fold it, lift the handle on the underside of the seat, and the frame folds together with the front and rear wheels coming together. It’s like a folding dining chair. The handles also fold inward. But it’s still big and kind of awkward. This is more an issue for me or whoever he is traveling with, not so much for him, as he will never lift it into a trunk. I don’t mind, but I could see an older, petite woman struggling with it.Another thing I like is that the wheels are solid rubber. That, combined with the weight of it, helps it hold position on the floor when the parking breaks are engaged. Again, this makes it feel safer and more stable.
Listening Woman –
I wanted something very comfortable and supportive for my husband to sit on, since he has to stop and rest a lot while walking, and he has a large frame. This is a Buick, maybe even a BMW. The frame is large and sturdy, and the seat wide and well-padded. It does fold very flat, but it’s large – we’re going to have to check whether it will fit into the trunk of a car. There’s no doubt it is a very serviceable rollator, with lots of room under the seat for things he may want to tote around. I’ll update this review when we check on how it fits in the car, but I’m thinking that if there’s a problem we’ll keep this, because it’s so well made, and maybe get something bare-bones and lightweight for traveling to medical appointments, etc. But since we live in a retirement community, this will be ideal for anywhere he wants to go on campus.