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DMI Folding Rollator Walker with Swiveling Front Wheels, FSA HSA Eligible, 3 Wheel, Aluminum Light-Weight, Detachable Storage Tray, Royal Blue

(5 customer reviews)

$115.34

Brand DMI
Color Royal Blue
Material Aluminum
Item Weight 15 Pounds
Style Folding

  • Lightweight & Durable: Crafted from anodized aluminum, supporting up to 250 pounds while weighing only 7 pounds
  • Compact Storage: Folds down to just 4.5 inches wide for easy storage and transportation
  • Adjustable Height: Easily adjust the height from 32 to 38 inches in one-inch increments for personalized comfort
  • Smooth Gliding Wheels: 5-inch front wheels with slip-resistant rubber tips ensure stability on various surfaces
  • Ergonomic Design: Molded soft foam handgrips provide comfort, with a 16.5-inch distance between handles for a natural walking position

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Description

Rollator Walker Products with Free Shipping and Standard 3-5 Day Delivery

Rollator walkers come with the added convenience of free shipping and a standard 3-5 day delivery, ensuring you receive your mobility aid quickly and at no extra cost. This efficient service makes purchasing a rollator walker a seamless experience, providing fast access to a device that enhances mobility and independence. Galenus Medical offers this hassle-free shipping, making them a top choice for reliable, customer-focused service.

Weight Capacity of Rollator Walkers

Rollator walkers are built to safely support a range of user weights, typically accommodating between 250 and 500 pounds. This broad capacity ensures that individuals of varying body types can find a reliable model to meet their mobility needs, providing peace of mind for safe and secure use in daily activities.

Weight of Rollator Walkers

Portability is essential, and rollator walkers feature lightweight designs, generally weighing between 12 and 20 pounds. This makes them ideal for travel, storage, or everyday use, allowing users to easily lift and maneuver them with minimal effort for maximum convenience.

Foldability of Rollator Walkers

Yes, rollator walkers are foldable, equipped with simple folding mechanisms for compact storage in cars, homes, or during travel. When folded, they take up minimal space, enhancing portability and making them a practical choice for users on the go.

Seat Size and Height

Comfort matters, and rollator walkers come with seats typically ranging from 14 to 18 inches in width, accommodating various body sizes for comfortable resting. Seat heights are crafted to suit most users, ensuring ease when sitting down or standing up during use.

Adjustable Handlebars

Handlebar adjustability is a key feature of rollator walkers, with heights typically adjustable between 31 and 38 inches. This range allows users of different heights to maintain proper posture and comfort while walking, supporting a personalized and ergonomic experience.

Wheel Type and Outdoor Suitability

Rollator walkers include wheels sized between 6 and 10 inches, with larger, rubberized wheels ideal for outdoor terrain like gravel or uneven sidewalks, and smaller wheels better suited for indoor use. This versatility ensures safe and smooth navigation across various surfaces.

Brakes and Their Functionality

Safety is critical, and rollator walkers feature hand brakes, often loop or push-down styles, for easy control. These brakes typically lock to provide stability when sitting, preventing unwanted movement and offering users confidence in their mobility aid.

Included Accessories

Rollator walkers often include practical accessories like baskets, pouches, or trays for carrying personal items. These may be removable and have weight limits to ensure safe use, adding convenience for users needing to transport belongings during daily tasks.

Durability and Stability

Built to last, rollator walkers boast sturdy frames, often made of aluminum or steel, ensuring durability and stability on various surfaces to prevent tipping. This robust construction provides a reliable solution for long-term mobility support.

Ease of Assembly and Maintenance

Rollator walkers require minimal assembly, often arriving nearly ready to use, and are easy to maintain with simple cleaning of the frame and occasional wheel replacement. This user-friendly design ensures a hassle-free experience for all.

Price and Value

Priced competitively between $50 and $300, rollator walkers offer excellent value, balancing cost with robust features and durability. Free shipping with 3-5 day standard delivery further enhances their appeal as a cost-effective mobility solution.

Weight and Height Restrictions

Beyond weight capacities of 250 to 500 pounds, rollator walkers are designed to suit various user heights, from petite to tall, for ergonomic use. This adaptability ensures a comfortable and effective fit for a wide range of individuals.

Why Choose Galenus Medical?

Galenus Medical stands out for its commitment to offering high-quality rollator walkers, exceptional customer service, and a focus on user needs. With free shipping and 3-5 day standard delivery, we provide convenience and reliability. Consumers can trust Galenus Medical for durable, comfortable, and practical mobility solutions tailored to enhance independence and quality of life.

Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 26 × 16 × 31 in
GTIN

001002036974

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 26 x 16 x 31 inches; 15 Pounds

Item model number ‏

‎ 802-2014-2100

Date First Available ‏

‎ July 11, 2010

ASIN ‏

‎ B00F5OG75I

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Manufacturer ‏

‎ DMI

5 reviews for DMI Folding Rollator Walker with Swiveling Front Wheels, FSA HSA Eligible, 3 Wheel, Aluminum Light-Weight, Detachable Storage Tray, Royal Blue

  1. Sherry Thompson


    I don’t know the weight of the Rollator. Is it not given in the description? I do know that I can hold on a heavy-ish hotel door open when clutched with one hand & simultaneously lift my rollator the single step up from pavement to lobby. Not that this was easy, of course! I was on vacation for 2 weeks & managed this several times when I forgot to come in via the hotel’s accessible entrance.It “turns on a dime” as they used to say–something I find astonishing and very useful.I was at the shore (OCNJ) & spent much of my time on the wooden boardwalk. I went much farther with the rollator than could ever have managed with just my cane. The rollator bounced a tiny bit when negotiating the occasional uneven board. A wheel briefly caught twice for the same reason. However, I found its performance on that kind of surface little short of miraculous. I’ve used it in various kinds of shops with great success thanks to its small size & the ease with which it pivots.It did mire on beach sand–making it useless there. But that’s likely not a concern for most. ;-P I did fall twice while on a vacation and needed people to pick me up once from a boardwalk ramp & once when I was standing about 2 feet into the surf. BOTH TIMES, I was using my cane rather than the rollator!The fake leather pouch(?) between the handles proved very useful. It stored my disassembled cane and held my camera, water bottle & several small puchases with ease. I do wish it zipped entirely shut–not that the remaing open slit actually gave me a problem. We never could figure out how to attach the basket sely, so I gave up trying. The pouch served the purpose.It does fold very flat though I found the hinge a bit difficult to close. But not impossible Maybe working it more often or a touch of WD40 would help? But then I have little strength in my hands.For me, the drawback is that–even folded– I can’t get it down my steps to get to the Paratransit bus, or back up the steps when I get home. I need one hand on my cane and the other clutched to the stair railing to negotiate steps. I hadn’t thought about that beforehand but I would have bought rollator anyway.I saw the “4-legged” rollator on display in my pharmacy a few daws after minearrived. It seemed quite wide in comparison, though it may provide more support for anyone leaning down on it. Just guessing.Really, seriously, buy it!

  2. Galenus Medical Customer


    i need the caps to cover screw the are damaged and i already hit my self twice, or can i get a new one.? Need to know if is under warranty thanks

  3. Alisa streete


    This product was missing screws, absolutely necessary screws. So far, no problem with the return, but I waited for the initial delivery excited which turned into disappointment.

  4. Human in Training


    I bought this walker because it has 3 wheels. I’m 47 years old with M.S., but I feel like I’m 33 so I didn’t want to look “older.” I just got my hair cut super short and I like to think I look like Halle Barry. Then I catch a glimpse of myself in a window reflection and all hope is lost. Anyway…back to the review. With only 3 wheels, my physical therapist said it has good maneuverability. The larger wheels also sturdier and good for divots or unexpected terrain. And it folds so I keep it in my car. It took me a while to learn that it locks by pushing the brake handles down. It doesn’t come with any instructions, none are needed except I guess for that locking mechanism. I’ve had this now maybe 2 months and just figured it out so I guess directions would be helpful. As far as walkers go, I’m guessing no one really wants to need one. But this one…I’ve gotten good reviews. Just today in physical therapy I was told…wow…look at that walker, it’s like a BMW. And my babysitter told me it looked cool. (Or maybe it’s because I look like Halle Berry) “One more wheel and you’ve got a dune buggy!” I dinged it a star bc a 3 wheel walker will tip if you happen to lean on one handle. And no paperwork; I could’ve used a number to call when I lost one of the “knobs” in the car when we went on a road trip to the zone of totality for the eclipse. Luckily I found it, just had to buy a washer and bolt which was standard. I think I would’ve been out of luck?

  5. Euline K Mason


    The basket is half a inch too wide for the tray

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