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Medline Upright Rollator Walker with Padded Armrests, Stand Up Walkers for Seniors, 7.5-Inch Wheels, Height Adjustable, Storage Bag, 300lb Weight Capacity, White Frame

(3 customer reviews)

$243.16

Brand Medline
Color White
Material Aluminum
Item Weight 18 Pounds
Product Dimensions 8.55″D x 17.75″W x 21.5″H

  • This sporty rolling walker design looks and works beautifully – featuring sleek white trim, easy-grip handles, 7.5-inch wheels, removable storage and special height-adjustable cushioned armrests (41″-46″) to promote comfortable walking position.
  • Strong, lightweight, compact aluminum design with brakes that lock by pushing them down for added security when sitting or standing
  • Flexible backrest and large, comfortable seat that is 17.75″ W X 8.55″ D and sits at height of 21.5″
  • Rollator walker easily folds open and closed for traveling and storage. Assembles quickly with no tools, except for a screwdriver to attach the backrest
  • Medline upright rollator weighs just 18 lbs. and supports up to 300 lbs.

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UPC: 001001658177 SKU: B09N4ZBTVG Category:

Additional information

Weight 18 lbs
Dimensions 26 × 19 × 9 in
GTIN

001001658177

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 26 x 19 x 9 inches; 18 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ MDSUPROLLW

Date First Available ‏

‎ December 6, 2021

ASIN ‏

‎ B09N4ZBTVG

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Manufacturer ‏

‎ Medline

3 reviews for Medline Upright Rollator Walker with Padded Armrests, Stand Up Walkers for Seniors, 7.5-Inch Wheels, Height Adjustable, Storage Bag, 300lb Weight Capacity, White Frame

  1. R.W.S


    item is well built with alumium frame should be lighter than others made of steel. Does not fold flat which may be a problem for smaller compact cars. Instructions to assemble are clear. Took about 1 hour to unpack and assemble. Fit and is excellant Wheels are metal not plastic. Overall I’m happy. It costs a little more than most but is well worth it. The two sides do come together for transport but the height remains the same.

  2. Caregiver Julie


    Took about a half hour to put together. Instructions weren’t the greatest. But overall, a bulky but useful tool for a person with mobility challenges.

  3. Genny H


    I have been using a walker for a few years. Due to arthritis in both wrists it was painful to use for any length of time. Too much pressure on wrists. With the upright I have gotten to walk for a longer period of time without causing more pain in my wrists. I also am walking more upright which is better for my posture.

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