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Walkers for Seniors, Wheelchairs for Adults, Rollator Walker with Seat, 2 in 1 Rollator Transport Chair with Brakes, Rolling Walker Lightweight Foldable, Walker Wheelchair Combo Z51-2024 New

(4 customer reviews)

$286.19

Brand VOCIC
Color Gloria Red
Item Weight 26.7 Pounds
Style Gloria Red
Product Dimensions 29.1″D x 25.2″W x 39.4″H
  • 2 in 1 Rollator Walker for Seniors:Our 300Lbs Load Capacity Rollator-Transport Chair offers an innovative and practical solution that combines the mobility support of Walkers For Seniors With Seat and the comfort of a transport chair in a single product. This versatile design allows seniors to maintain an active lifestyle while ensuring they can take breaks and sit down whenever necessary, promoting independence and confidence in their daily activities.
  • Upgrade Wheels and Backrest Design:we’ve taken a deep understanding of the issues customers might face while using this product, prompting us to make significant improvements. We replaced the wheels with non-inflatable rubber ones, enhancing traction and increasing friction for easier maneuverability. Additionally, we extended the backrest by 4″ to shift the center of gravity backward when elderly individuals sit on this walker, thereby improving the safety of seating.
  • Convenient Storage and Transportation: Our VOCIC 2-in-1 Rollator-Transport Chair offers convenient storage and transportation with its one-hand folding mechanism. The folded dimensions of 19.7″x25.2″x33.5-39.4″ make it easily storable in the trunk when not in use.
  • Indoor and Outdoor Settings:eaturing a customizable backrest, handbrakes, and a security strap, seniors can traverse various landscapes with assurance and relax in comfort without worrying about steadiness. The maximum width of the VOCIC 2-in-1 walker is 24 inches, allowing easy passage through doorways of this size. With a net weight of 26.7lbs, it’s easily portable by adults and suitable for air transportation.
  • Seamless Movement and Coziness: The design of our walkers for seniors with seat provides exceptional mobility,its 10″ front wheels facilitate easy maneuvering across diverse terrains, making it a perfect choice for everyday use. Furthermore, the adjustable handbar height and backrest ensure seniors can customize the rollator to their comfort, allowing for a more enjoyable and ergonomic experience.
  • -What You Get: 1*wheelchair walker combo Z51, 12-month warranty. 
  • -Live Your Life to the Full: Experience the freedom and independence that you deserve with the VOCIC walker wheelchair combo. Don’t let limited mobility hold you back – embrace a life full of possibilities. Take the first step towards a new journey today.
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Additional information

Weight 26.7 lbs
Dimensions 14.4 × 23.8 × 39.6 in
Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 14.4 x 23.8 x 39.6 inches; 26.7 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ Z51

UNSPSC Code

42192210 (Wheelchairs) Report an incorrect code

Date First Available ‏

‎ November 23, 2023

ASIN ‏

‎ B0CNVYRL88

Manufacturer ‏

‎ VOCIC

color

Champagne, Gloria Red, Inky Black, Pashion Blue

4 reviews for Walkers for Seniors, Wheelchairs for Adults, Rollator Walker with Seat, 2 in 1 Rollator Transport Chair with Brakes, Rolling Walker Lightweight Foldable, Walker Wheelchair Combo Z51-2024 New

  1. KB


    Got this for my senior mom for a trip to Europe. Although she doesn’t typically use mobility aids, she has a rollator for extended walking on excursions so she can sit to rest. Since our trip would include extensive walking for 2 weeks we got this since it has feee rests and was advertised as all-terrain with front wheels that are larger than most other items of this type. I also saw a review where a woman used this on cobblestones without issue so I took a chance.This was excellent! It was extremely easy and quick to assemble and it was easy to transport on the plane, ship and taxis since it collapses and the foot rests for easily into the basket. I did attach address labels with our phone number to the foot rests and rollator as well as get a luggage strap to secure it when it was collapsed because it doesn’t maintain the folded position if moved. In several taxis we had to unscrew/remove the front wheels because the vehicle capacities are smaller in Europe…but most of the time we only had to lower the handles to make it fit. The only concern we had when collapsing the rollator was the brake lines. They would stick out and could get caught on things if not careful, including when raising the handles. The included Velcro helped hold it against the frame but there was slack when folding/lowering the handles.We pushed my mom frequently to save time and when the surface was uneven (which was often). The front wheels rotate but if they weren’t turned in the forward position it would be difficult to move the rollator at first. If someone would just forcefully push it, I think it could break the front wheel. This is especially true on uneven surfaces—the cobblestones at Italian sites (Colosseum, Pompeii, old streets, etc) were difficult at times to navigate. While pushing my mom if there was a larger gap, my husband and I would each have to lift up on the front wheel while he pushed the chair over the hump/divot in the pavement. This happened on thresholds on sidewalks and streets but we eventually figured out that we could cross at an angle.The foot rests were quick and simple to attach and take off. Be careful to always put them in the basket under the seat after removing them so you don’t forget them at a restaurant! Even with the foot rests in the basket there was room to store other items.Also be careful when turning the chair if the person’s heels aren’t fully on the foot rests. My mom would sometimes have her feet closer to her so the wheels would hit her when trying to turn. We eventually figured out what she was doing and she isn’t fragile but it could be jarring to others and was a nuisance at best. I think it would have been nice if the angle/length of the foot rests were adjustable, but the simplicity was a huge plus so it is just something to be aware of.On level surfaces it was extremely easy to push my mom. On cobblestones or slanted sidewalks it could be challenging and at times a workout in itself! I don’t know if a standard wheelchair would have been easier to push in these circumstances but my mom is fortunate to only need this rollator and it was far less cumbersome than a WC.We highly recommend this rollator and are extremely satisfied with its ability to easily and safely transport my mom on our big trip. Without it we wouldn’t have been able to cover so much area and see so many sites!

  2. Gayle B. Tate


    This the fourth rollator I have owned. It is no contest on the issue of strength or sturdiness. I am a large size 80 year old man at 6-2 and around 200 lbs, and need something that I can rely on because I have my own strength and balance issues to deal with.The other rollators were all very good devices that I highly recommend. They’re all light weight, sturdy, and easy to use… but, they’re also light weight and while sturdy, lack the kind of confidence building substance that this one has. THAT IS BOTH GOOD AND BAD…The VOCIC Walker is built like a tank. When you need to stand up with it, you feel like you’re grabbing ahold of a strong man, one who can help you with confidence. Walking with it feels like you holding an arm that won’t let you down. If you start to stumble, it refuses to let it happen, and you can regain your footing easily. For those with a degenerative muscle issue (especially in the legs), you know you’ll make it to your destination, whether walking or riding. The only con for this is that the seat is very low (20 inches off the ground), and it’s difficult for a tall man with weak legs to get out of… a very minor con, not even close to a game-changer… and can be compensated with a thick cushion. If Vocic can make the seat adjustable, that would be a bonus worthy of an academy award.The non-inflatable rubber wheels make all the difference in the world. They feel pneumatic, and have a spring in them like bicycle tires. When you apply the brakes, this rollator STOPS, and when the brakes are locked, it STAYS. Typical plastic wheels tend to slide, even when locked. But with this one, if I need to stop to catch up with myself, the rubber wheels agree with me and serve me well and quickly. The tread adds that little extra grip needed to feel secure. The Vocic is slightly harder to navigate than others with plastic wheels, but the feel of solidity is more than a fair trade-off.The hybrid feature of a wheelchair is like a perk from heaven. I can rollate myself about a hundred yards, maybe more, but myopathy limits how far I can walk. Now, even my 70 year-old wife can wheel me around the mall or grocery store like a champ. We can go for a walk around town without worry. For really long distances, one of my sons or daughter can take over, and off we go.What I’m saying in all this is that I have regained mobility again. I don’t feel house-bound. It’s a freedom I haven’t felt for nearly a decade.Thank you, Vocic, for being so inventive… you’re my hero.

  3. Galenus MedicalCustomer


    While I’ve only used this around my house instead of an actual road test I have this to say so far. It’s sturdy, seems well made, easy to turn, and even fits through hard to turn through doors. The seat is a bit hard, but it does support you. The back rest is good, but there are a few spots they could have stitched better to avoid mildly sharp edges. It went together easy, but for someone with limited strength they would need to have a helper.If I like it that much, why did I give it just 4 stars? It’s heavy. So again, someone with limited strength will need a second person to get it in or out of a car. Also, the foot rests don’t swivel out of the way, they pull on and off. Let’s face it, kind of obnoxious for getting into and out of a car as they could fall off in a parking lot while trying to put them back on. If the foot rests were ATTACHED so they pivot out of the way, or down to help it would be MUCH better.

  4. AMT wrench


    Wow is this thing heavy duty. This is perfect for people with limited mobility. My wife has a great deal of knee pain. She now uses a cane. This will help us get around better. If she wants to go to a museum for instance, I can push her around without having her be in pain. It is not self sufficient as a full size wheelchair would be, but definitely easier to transport as it’s lighter and smaller. Easy to use, love the blue color. Great value for the money. Easy to assemble.

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