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ELENKER Adjustable Steerable Knee Scooter for Foot Injuries Ankles Surgery Medical Knee Walker Crutches Alternative Black

(4 customer reviews)

$109.17

Brand ELENKER
Color Bright Black
Style Modern
Material Iron
Model Name Adjustable Steerable Knee Scooter

  • Knee Scooter – Our Knee scooter is a much more stable, mobility solution for recovering from injuries. Ideal for everyday use, work, supermarket, park. Please note: don’t slide at high speed for your safety. Recommended speed: 1m/s.
  • Sturdy & Security – The steerable knee walker features 8″ PVC wheels and is suitable for indoor and outdoor use on smooth roads. Dual adjustable locking handbrakes and dual rear on-wheel brakes.
  • Fully Adjustable – Conveniently adjust the height of the handlebars and knee rest area for maximum comfort and control. When not in use, free-tool disassembly for easy storage and transportation.
  • Security & Stability:This lightweight yet sturdy knee walker offers a robust weight capacity. Ergonomically designed to cater to your personal needs.
  • Easy to transport – The knee scooter can be folded to reduce space and can be placed in the car for easy transportation.

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UPC: 001001631323 SKU: B0CWQDKS3W Category:

Additional information

Weight 24.4 lbs
Dimensions 18.5 × 18.5 × 10.5 in
Package Dimensions ‏

‎ 18.5 x 18.5 x 10.5 inches; 24.4 Pounds

UNSPSC Code

25101800 (Motorized cycles) Report an incorrect code

Date First Available ‏

‎ February 29, 2024

ASIN ‏

‎ B0CWQDKS3W

Country of Origin ‏

‎ China

Manufacturer ‏

‎ ELENKER

4 reviews for ELENKER Adjustable Steerable Knee Scooter for Foot Injuries Ankles Surgery Medical Knee Walker Crutches Alternative Black

  1. David Nelson


    It is very easy to put together. I was a little concerned about it before it arrived because several mentioned it was unstable and tipped over and they went with it. It is a solid, steady allowing me to move around on wheels rather than crutches. I think I would have a stronger likelihood of falling down with crutches. The scooter has been great for me. I have no complaints at all.I take it slow and easy and am generally pretty careful when using it. It hasn’t failed me yet.I like the bag. It is really helpful when I have to get up at night. I turn the light on my phone on and put it in the bag. It gives me all the light I need.It maneuvers around well too. I have some small doors and have no problem getting through to get to my bathroom. When my wife is around she will turn it around for me so I can go forward from the bathroom. Otherwise I back out and have to be very careful so I don’t bump my foot that is recovering from surgery. I also have to back up to my bedside due to limited space. It can be tricky but is better for me when I stand up to get back in bed. I do it that way so I’m getting into bed from my left side and good left leg. I went straight in a few times which had my right side and the right foot I had surgery on. It made it a bit tricky getting into bed that way and I almost went down but my wife was there and caught me so I am backing up to the bed all the time now and it works much better for me. I just take it slow and steady and constantly look around to make sure I don’t bump my foot.I didn’t purchase the pad accessory for making the knee pad softer, but what comes with the stroller has been fine for me.I hope this helps you make a good decision for you.

  2. Barbara


    This is only my second day using it, but so far, I’m happy. Easy installation, and the brakes work well for me. Adjusting the pad height or the handle height wasn’t difficult either. It does have a wide turning radius, but that is to be expected as that was mentioned. Better that, then turning too sharply and losing your balance. The pad isn’t bad, but it is a bit firmer than I would like, might want to put a towel on it to help soften it maybe. I was happy that it rolls quite easily on the carpet in our home, and going from carpet to linoleum is just as easy. You do have to watch the change though, as it does roll a lot faster on linoleum but it’s easy to control. I’ve been able to do dishes, put laundry away now, as I just set the brake, and still support my broken ankle with little effort. It’s pretty light too, so I have even been able to turn it around by hand if I didn’t want to back out of a tight space. I’m still getting used to it, but I’m feeling more confident scootering around on it.

  3. John H. Wilder Jr.


    I bought this for my wife who had foot surgery. I thought the price was very reasonable and with prime it came in two days. It was remarkably easy to put together. It took about 10 minutes total time from opening box to operation, with no tools needed. It was also easy to set the height of the handle bars and seat to fit my wife. It rolls easily on carpet and very quickly on tile, so be careful at transitions. Pad was comfortable on her knee. The hand brake worked well and is needed while maneuvering your body around the scooter. I had read other reviews that say that the scooter can tip during tight turns. While this is true I found that this scooter had a stop at extreme turns so that the front wheels never got totally parallel to the frame to cause it to actually tip. BUT you have to been aware of this. Not sure why the rear wheels are much closer together that the front. By widening these wheels, it may make it less prone to tip. We have only used in the house to far, but will venture out to drs. office soon. While the scooter is not super light weight,it is easy to carry around and the handle bars have a low release to fold backwards to make it easier to fit into the car. So far so good and I would recommend highly. Also, my wife loves the blue and white paint scheme!

  4. Mom of 3


    I recently found out that my fourth metatarsal and my cuboid bone on my left foot are fractured. I have been told my doctor that I must stay off of my foot…which is really hard to do, AND as an added bonus, my left hand is also out of commission, so crutches won’t work for me. I found the Elenker knee scooter on Galenus Medical while looking for an alternative source of getting around. A girl has got to get to the bathroom and refrigerator, right???? The Elenker knee scooter was less expensive than most of the other basic knee scooters on the site…I paid a few more dollars for the super fun two-tone paint job, but the black knee scooter is just as cute…I’m just a little “extra” so I ordered the blue and white one. I don’t need a fancy off road knee scooter, so this knee scooter will do the job. It shipped fast, it was well packaged, arrived fast and was SOOOOO easy to put together. I did it with ONE hand, I had to use my forearm and sofa to balance some of the pieces while I put them together, but seriously, SOOOOO easy, no tools required, the instructions are little vague but it doesn’t matter, there are few pieces to connect, most of it is already done and this little knee scooter has adjustable height knee seat that is pretty soft and comfortable, but you can buy a softer cover for even more cushion…did I mention my knee is bruised???? an adjustable height steering wheel and it is sturdy. I am 5’3″, 140 lbs, but it will work for lots of different heights and assist up to 300 lbs. Also, it is easy to steer with one hand and a forearm…if you are single winged like me, just don’t get too crazy and don’t go too fast. take your time. Now I can follow my doctor’s orders, my foot can heal and I can still get all my business done in a timely manner. I just need a basket for provisions and I’m all set!!!!

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