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Rollator Walker with Padded Seat and Backrest with Front Storage Bag, 10” Wheels for Adults and Seniors, Light Blue

(6 customer reviews)

$116.59

Brand RESTISLAND
Color Light Blue
Material Plastic, Polyvinyl Chloride
Item Weight 20 Pounds
Age Range (Description) Adult

  • Front Storage Bag: Provides easy access to everyday items such as glasses, electronic devices and more
  • 10-inch Front Casters: Easy to handle bumps and diverse terrain with ease, wheels feature improved tread for better stopping ability
  • Comfortable Cushioning & Padded Back Support: Height of seat is adjustable for a customizable fit, lets you take a break when you need
  • Easy to Use Brake Handles: Ergonomic handles are easy for seniors and fragile hands to grip, push up to brake and push down to lock wheels in place
  • Features for convenience: Under-seat storage bag and cane holder to keep all your necessities in reach, leave your hands free
  • Guaranteed Quality & Exceptional Customer Support: Each product undergoes rigorous 100% testing prior to factory dispatch, coupled with a 24-hour responsive and amicable customer service

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UPC: 001001614272 SKU: B0CWRY12F5 Category:

Additional information

Weight 20 lbs
Dimensions 23.5 × 21.5 × 7.5 in
Package Dimensions ‏

‎ 23.5 x 21.5 x 7.5 inches; 20 Pounds

UNSPSC Code

42250000 (Physical and occupational therapy and rehabilitation products) Report an incorrect code

Date First Available ‏

‎ February 29, 2024

Manufacturer ‏

‎ RESTISLAND

ASIN ‏

‎ B0CWRY12F5

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

6 reviews for Rollator Walker with Padded Seat and Backrest with Front Storage Bag, 10” Wheels for Adults and Seniors, Light Blue

  1. Galenus Medical Customer


    So happy with the walker. Was easy to put together. I’m 76 years old and had it done in 20 minutes. My husband is able to be so much more mobile ! Thank you !

  2. TTMD


    I ordered this restisland walker because I was in need of a rollator that was a bit smaller. I own several rollators already, but they are all very wide and very robust. This rollator from restisland, while robust, is much easier to manage by myself due to its smaller size. I have been having trouble with my left leg for years now, and my ability to walk has progressively worsened. This is why it is essential for me to have a quality rollator.Overall, I am very impressed with this walker. As I touched on before, the frame is very robust, making the walker very sturdy. Despite this, the walker remains quite lightweight. The engineering behind this unit is really quite impressive. Assembly was very simple, only requiring you to attach the wheels, handles, seat, and backrest to the main frame of the walker. No tools are required. The wheels and handles are labeled so that you can easily identify where they are supposed to go. The wheels and backrest are secured to the frame of the walker with built-in push button clips, while the handles are each secured with a bolt and thumb screw. Finally, the seat clips easily to the walker’s frame. The walker has performed very well for me. The oversized wheels are nice as they absorb bumps and shocks well. They also roll very smoothly. The walker is almost effortless to push. The built-in seat is a welcome inclusion, as if you tire out, you can take a break at any time. The walker is easily foldable, making it a great option to take with you on the go. The manufacturer includes several accessories for use with the walker. These items include a cane holder, cupholder, and storage pouch. I will say that the storage pouch is a nice touch. There are several zipper compartments, which is definitely handy. There is also a storage compartment under the seat of the walker. However, the cane holder and cupholder are practically worthless. The cane holder just is not secured well, and will certainly only end up being lost. Additionally, the mechanism that secures the cupholder does not work at all.I have only one more pet peeve as it pertains to this rollator, which has to do with the brakes. You will most likely have to adjust the brakes when you receive your walker. This is done by adjusting a couple of bolts near the brake shoe. Out of the box, the brakes shoes were not contacting either of the wheels very well. Do keep this in mind before making your maiden voyage with this rollator.In conclusion, I am very satisfied with this rollator walker from restisland. I have a few minor gripes, but overall, I would consider this to be a quality unit. The walker is built well, and it performs fantastically. If you are on the hunt for a new walker, I think that this would be a great solution for many people. It certainly is for me.

  3. DMS


    Since the item page has good photos, and it has a good description of this product, I will not bother adding pictures or more of a description.The walker seems to be a well-built walker, not too heavy. The instructions to assemble was not too hard to comprehend, and pretty simple (step by step with pictures). Each part is labeled. If you are not mechanically inclined, you might have issue, but I honestly I think it shouldn’t be too hard.To put the main parts to the walker together, there are no tools needed at all. The only items that needed tools is if you need the brakes adjusted. Unfortunately for me, the brakes needed to be adjusted. When I applied the brakes, one of the wheels kept turning, so I just had to adjust the brakes to make the wheels no turn anymore. I wish they would have tested before putting in the box. You will need pliers and or 8mm & 10mm wrenches to adjust the brakes.As far as the wheels are concerned, they are a nice size wheel (10″) in the front, and 8” in the rear. The issue with the wheels is that the tread was ok, but depending on the surface you are, they might slide. For me I had polished tile in a room that the wheels slid if the brakes were applied (Wheels did not turn). You need a good surface in order for it not to slide.The brakes seem to work well, you can squeeze the handle to apply the brakes, or you can push down to lock the walker so you can turn around and sit on the walker seat.Before purchasing, as the product page say, you will need a 24″ door opening to walk through the door. Also it is recommended that the person is 4’7” to 6’2” tall to use the walker appropriatelyThe seat is approximately 14”(W)x12”(D) and it was quite comfortable. The height of the seat is approximately 23” from ground. The Hip width is ~18”. Unfortunately for me, the clips to attach it to the bar came broken, so I contacted the vendor, and they sent 2 replacement clips. I just needed an Allen key to remove the screws and replaced the clip.The walker does fold a little, but not much as I would have liked. You lift up the seat, and there is a bar you pull up to fold it. It will not stand while folded

  4. Galenus Medical Customer


    So happy with the walker. Was easy to put together. I’m 76 years old and had it done in 20 minutes. My husband is able to be so much more mobile ! Thank you !

  5. TTMD


    I ordered this restisland walker because I was in need of a rollator that was a bit smaller. I own several rollators already, but they are all very wide and very robust. This rollator from restisland, while robust, is much easier to manage by myself due to its smaller size. I have been having trouble with my left leg for years now, and my ability to walk has progressively worsened. This is why it is essential for me to have a quality rollator.Overall, I am very impressed with this walker. As I touched on before, the frame is very robust, making the walker very sturdy. Despite this, the walker remains quite lightweight. The engineering behind this unit is really quite impressive. Assembly was very simple, only requiring you to attach the wheels, handles, seat, and backrest to the main frame of the walker. No tools are required. The wheels and handles are labeled so that you can easily identify where they are supposed to go. The wheels and backrest are secured to the frame of the walker with built-in push button clips, while the handles are each secured with a bolt and thumb screw. Finally, the seat clips easily to the walker’s frame. The walker has performed very well for me. The oversized wheels are nice as they absorb bumps and shocks well. They also roll very smoothly. The walker is almost effortless to push. The built-in seat is a welcome inclusion, as if you tire out, you can take a break at any time. The walker is easily foldable, making it a great option to take with you on the go. The manufacturer includes several accessories for use with the walker. These items include a cane holder, cupholder, and storage pouch. I will say that the storage pouch is a nice touch. There are several zipper compartments, which is definitely handy. There is also a storage compartment under the seat of the walker. However, the cane holder and cupholder are practically worthless. The cane holder just is not secured well, and will certainly only end up being lost. Additionally, the mechanism that secures the cupholder does not work at all.I have only one more pet peeve as it pertains to this rollator, which has to do with the brakes. You will most likely have to adjust the brakes when you receive your walker. This is done by adjusting a couple of bolts near the brake shoe. Out of the box, the brakes shoes were not contacting either of the wheels very well. Do keep this in mind before making your maiden voyage with this rollator.In conclusion, I am very satisfied with this rollator walker from restisland. I have a few minor gripes, but overall, I would consider this to be a quality unit. The walker is built well, and it performs fantastically. If you are on the hunt for a new walker, I think that this would be a great solution for many people. It certainly is for me.

  6. DMS


    Since the item page has good photos, and it has a good description of this product, I will not bother adding pictures or more of a description.The walker seems to be a well-built walker, not too heavy. The instructions to assemble was not too hard to comprehend, and pretty simple (step by step with pictures). Each part is labeled. If you are not mechanically inclined, you might have issue, but I honestly I think it shouldn’t be too hard.To put the main parts to the walker together, there are no tools needed at all. The only items that needed tools is if you need the brakes adjusted. Unfortunately for me, the brakes needed to be adjusted. When I applied the brakes, one of the wheels kept turning, so I just had to adjust the brakes to make the wheels no turn anymore. I wish they would have tested before putting in the box. You will need pliers and or 8mm & 10mm wrenches to adjust the brakes.As far as the wheels are concerned, they are a nice size wheel (10″) in the front, and 8” in the rear. The issue with the wheels is that the tread was ok, but depending on the surface you are, they might slide. For me I had polished tile in a room that the wheels slid if the brakes were applied (Wheels did not turn). You need a good surface in order for it not to slide.The brakes seem to work well, you can squeeze the handle to apply the brakes, or you can push down to lock the walker so you can turn around and sit on the walker seat.Before purchasing, as the product page say, you will need a 24″ door opening to walk through the door. Also it is recommended that the person is 4’7” to 6’2” tall to use the walker appropriatelyThe seat is approximately 14”(W)x12”(D) and it was quite comfortable. The height of the seat is approximately 23” from ground. The Hip width is ~18”. Unfortunately for me, the clips to attach it to the bar came broken, so I contacted the vendor, and they sent 2 replacement clips. I just needed an Allen key to remove the screws and replaced the clip.The walker does fold a little, but not much as I would have liked. You lift up the seat, and there is a bar you pull up to fold it. It will not stand while folded

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