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Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black & Blue, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder, Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles

(8 customer reviews)

$189.74

Brand Medline
Color Blue & Black
Material Foam
Item Weight 19 Pounds
Style 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

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UPC: 001001613985 SKU: B00PP6JIDE Category:

Additional information

Weight 19 lbs
Dimensions 23.8 × 11 × 22 in
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏

‎ No

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 23.8 x 11 x 22 inches; 19 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ MDS86845BM

Department ‏

‎ Unisex Adult

UNSPSC Code

42211506 (Walkers or rollators) Report an incorrect code

Date First Available ‏

‎ October 18, 2014

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Medline

ASIN ‏

‎ B00PP6JIDE

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

8 reviews for Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black & Blue, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder, Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles

  1. Woggs


    This is a great walker! I bought this for my 83 yo mother to get her out walking more. She loves it and so do I. The main deciding factor was the storage situated under the seat for easy access. It is not only spacious but has a removable tote for valuables. Too many walkers have a smaller storage pack positioned on the front of the walker making access difficult. The colors stand out and we appreciate the reflectors for safety. The breaks are easy to lock and unlock. We like the sporty look as opposed to a “medical” look. It is sturdy and gives my mom more confidence. Assembly was easy, too. The only small negative is that the beverage holder is only big enough to hold a cup of coffee on the go or a small water bottle. Not a huge deal but would be nice if it was a little bit bigger to hold her regular water bottle. Although some reviewers are frustrated that it is too wide for doorways, we bought this for outdoor use, not inside the house. I want to get my mom out walking more on paved trails, sidewalks, and shopping mall walking during poor weather.

  2. booly_booly


    I’ve been searching for a good walker/rolator for my 92 year old mom who has been in and out of the hospital. She needed to build up her exercise, stamina and balance. But she wanted something she could use that would have a seat for resting.This fits the bill perfectly. It has given her mobility, stamina, and confidence. Her balance and endurance has improved. She went from sitting in a chair all day and getting more and more stationary to walking about 0.25 miles a day, every few days. Doesn’t sound like much, but it’s regular, and builds her confidence and balance.One caveat: this is NOT a walker. It has wheels on all ground contact points. It’s not like a walker where the wheels are only on two legs. So this rolator can quickly get away from the user, risking a fall, if they don’t learn to use the brakes. Very important to practice with the user. But since there is slightly less control (meaning more freedom) the user builds stamina, balance, and confidence. It’s worked wonders for my mom and increased my independence since I don’t have to be home all the time to care for her…The build on this is strong, and sturdy, fully adjustable for big people down to little tiny people like my mom. The wheels are 8” which allows it to motivate over most bumps on a sidewalk or lawn. Some assembly is required. I would recommend that be done by someone with good reading ability and patience. It’s not hard to do, but some other reviews indicate that the unit was assembled incorrectly.The unit is not feather light, but that aids stability. That being said, I can lift and fold it with one hand, and put it into the car with ease (and I never go to the gym).

  3. Jim Williams


    I brought this for my stepdad and he really seems to like it. Assembly is minimal and easy. Very easy for him to operate and he love the fact that he can lock the brakes and sit down on it if he gets tired. Has a compartment for storage and a cup holder. Nice product for the money.

  4. J-Sav


    The walker is sturdy and has a nice compartment under the seat to hold keys and small items. There’s a cupholder on the side that folds up. It rolls smoothly and mom has no problems maneuvering it around. Downsides: it’s a bit too large for some doorways and too heavy and cumbersome for a more petite or frail person to pick up (to put in a car). I had a difficult time putting it in the back of my car. It’s good to have if you plan to leave it in one location, but if you want to be able to transport it, I would look for something lighter/smaller.

  5. Woggs


    This is a great walker! I bought this for my 83 yo mother to get her out walking more. She loves it and so do I. The main deciding factor was the storage situated under the seat for easy access. It is not only spacious but has a removable tote for valuables. Too many walkers have a smaller storage pack positioned on the front of the walker making access difficult. The colors stand out and we appreciate the reflectors for safety. The breaks are easy to lock and unlock. We like the sporty look as opposed to a “medical” look. It is sturdy and gives my mom more confidence. Assembly was easy, too. The only small negative is that the beverage holder is only big enough to hold a cup of coffee on the go or a small water bottle. Not a huge deal but would be nice if it was a little bit bigger to hold her regular water bottle. Although some reviewers are frustrated that it is too wide for doorways, we bought this for outdoor use, not inside the house. I want to get my mom out walking more on paved trails, sidewalks, and shopping mall walking during poor weather.

  6. booly_booly


    I’ve been searching for a good walker/rolator for my 92 year old mom who has been in and out of the hospital. She needed to build up her exercise, stamina and balance. But she wanted something she could use that would have a seat for resting.This fits the bill perfectly. It has given her mobility, stamina, and confidence. Her balance and endurance has improved. She went from sitting in a chair all day and getting more and more stationary to walking about 0.25 miles a day, every few days. Doesn’t sound like much, but it’s regular, and builds her confidence and balance.One caveat: this is NOT a walker. It has wheels on all ground contact points. It’s not like a walker where the wheels are only on two legs. So this rolator can quickly get away from the user, risking a fall, if they don’t learn to use the brakes. Very important to practice with the user. But since there is slightly less control (meaning more freedom) the user builds stamina, balance, and confidence. It’s worked wonders for my mom and increased my independence since I don’t have to be home all the time to care for her…The build on this is strong, and sturdy, fully adjustable for big people down to little tiny people like my mom. The wheels are 8” which allows it to motivate over most bumps on a sidewalk or lawn. Some assembly is required. I would recommend that be done by someone with good reading ability and patience. It’s not hard to do, but some other reviews indicate that the unit was assembled incorrectly.The unit is not feather light, but that aids stability. That being said, I can lift and fold it with one hand, and put it into the car with ease (and I never go to the gym).

  7. Jim Williams


    I brought this for my stepdad and he really seems to like it. Assembly is minimal and easy. Very easy for him to operate and he love the fact that he can lock the brakes and sit down on it if he gets tired. Has a compartment for storage and a cup holder. Nice product for the money.

  8. J-Sav


    The walker is sturdy and has a nice compartment under the seat to hold keys and small items. There’s a cupholder on the side that folds up. It rolls smoothly and mom has no problems maneuvering it around. Downsides: it’s a bit too large for some doorways and too heavy and cumbersome for a more petite or frail person to pick up (to put in a car). I had a difficult time putting it in the back of my car. It’s good to have if you plan to leave it in one location, but if you want to be able to transport it, I would look for something lighter/smaller.

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