Galenus Medical
ELENKER Heavy Duty Upright Rollator Walker with Extra Wide Padded Seat and Backrest, Bariatric Stand Up Rolling Walker, Fully Adjustment Frame for Seniors, Red
$181.79
Brand | ELENKER |
Color | Red |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 25 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 31″D x 29″W x 47″H |
- Comfortable Padded Armrests: It allows the seniors, handicap, or disabled to stand upright and look ahead with better support, confidence to walk farther and remain more active.
- Designed for bariatric, large people or who wants more walk or sit space. Features a strong, reinforced frame to support up to 500 lbs.
- More Space to Walk and Sit: Extra wide between rear legs provide large space to walk, prevent from tripping and falling. Sponge padded cushion, allows you to sit comfortably for extended periods.
- Fully Adjustment Frame: Both of seat and handle bar height, the length and angle of handgrip tube are adjustable, walking and sitting with more comfort posture, suitable for 5’3”-6’2”.
- Features for convenience: Under-seat basket, cane holder and cup holder to keep all your important items instantly within reach, leave your hands free.
- Please confirm the overall width 29” can fit your door frames before purchasing.
- Quality-assured and Nice Service: 100% tested before leaving the factory and 24-hour friendly email customer service.
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Description
Rollator Walker Products with Free Shipping and Standard 3-5 Day Delivery
Upright 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 an upright rollator walker a seamless experience, providing fast access to a device that enhances mobility and independence. Galenus Medical offers this hassle-free shipping, making us a top choice for reliable, customer-focused service.
Weight Capacity of Upright Rollator Walkers
Upright 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 while promoting an upright posture.
Weight of Upright Rollator Walkers
Portability is essential, and upright 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, offering maximum convenience for those seeking better posture and mobility.
Foldability of Upright Rollator Walkers
Yes, upright 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 who value upright support.
Seat Size and Height
Comfort matters, and upright 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, complementing the upright design for reduced strain.
Adjustable Handlebars
Handlebar adjustability is a key feature of upright rollator walkers, with heights typically adjustable between 31 and 38 inches. This range allows users of different heights to stand upright, reducing back and shoulder strain while maintaining comfort and supporting an ergonomic walking experience.
Wheel Type and Outdoor Suitability
Upright 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, aligning with the upright design for confident mobility.
Brakes and Their Functionality
Safety is critical, and upright rollator walkers feature hand brakes, often loop or push-down styles, positioned for easy access while standing upright. These brakes typically lock to provide stability when sitting, preventing unwanted movement and offering users confidence in their mobility aid.
Included Accessories
Upright rollator walkers often include practical accessories like baskets, pouches, or trays for carrying personal items, positioned for easy reach while maintaining an upright posture. These may be removable and have weight limits to ensure safe use, adding convenience for daily tasks.
Durability and Stability
Built to last, upright rollator walkers boast sturdy frames, often made of aluminum or steel, ensuring durability and stability on various surfaces to prevent tipping. This robust construction supports users in an upright position, providing a reliable solution for long-term mobility needs.
Ease of Assembly and Maintenance
Upright 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 those seeking upright mobility support.
Price and Value
Priced competitively between $50 and $300, upright rollator walkers offer excellent value, balancing cost with robust features and durability for posture and mobility. Free shipping with 3-5 day standard delivery further enhances their appeal as a cost-effective solution.
Weight and Height Restrictions
Beyond weight capacities of 250 to 500 pounds, upright rollator walkers are designed to suit various user heights, from petite to tall, for ergonomic use. This adaptability ensures a comfortable, upright fit, reducing strain for a wide range of individuals.
Warranty and Return Policy
Upright rollator walkers typically come with warranties ranging from 1 to 5 years, covering defects or issues, alongside flexible return policies to ensure satisfaction. Free 3-5 day standard delivery adds convenience, making the purchase process seamless.
Why Choose Galenus Medical?
Galenus Medical stands out for its commitment to offering high-quality upright rollator walkers, exceptional customer service, and a focus on user needs. With free shipping and 3-5 day standard delivery, they provide convenience and reliability. Consumers can trust Galenus Medical for durable, comfortable, and practical mobility solutions tailored to enhance independence, posture, and quality of life.
Additional information
Weight | 25 lbs |
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Dimensions | 31 × 29 × 47 in |
GTIN | 001002039777 |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 29 x 47 inches; 25 Pounds |
Item model number | EU1-B00199R7-FBA |
Date First Available | August 5, 2023 |
Manufacturer | ELENKER |
ASIN | B0CDRVQG51 |
Country of Origin | China |
10 reviews for ELENKER Heavy Duty Upright Rollator Walker with Extra Wide Padded Seat and Backrest, Bariatric Stand Up Rolling Walker, Fully Adjustment Frame for Seniors, Red
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H. Baker –
I want to let you know upfront that I am using Elenker model HFK-9219B for taking about a ½ mile loop each morning on asphalted streets in my senior neighborhood. I do not intend to transport it or attempt to use it in the house. I am 6 foot tall, weigh 212 pounds and I am 93 years old. I spent countless hours reading hundreds of reviews and looking at specifications before selecting this model. This model and the UpWalker were the only two that had the features that I wanted. The UpWalker cost more than 3 times the cost of the Elenker. The features that I wanted were 1. Could adjust to my 6 ft. height, 2. Have brakes that actually worked. Many models just skidded 3. Have a seat that could be adjusted to a high height so that I could stand up easier. Highest adjustment is 23 inches. 4. Have a provision to make it easier to get up and over the gutter and the lip into my garage.5. Have arms that aid in getting up from the seat 6. Have a width that makes it possible to sit on the seat without having my shoulders squished together.I read many bad reviews about the Elenker. There are complaints that their package arrived squashed, some parts had paint scrapes, a few had a part missing, the instruction had pictures that were dark and muddy making the instructions worthless, and everybody complained that their complaints fell on deaf ears and consumer service was worthless. I finally decided to take a chance calculating that If I could buy it for $200 and it only lasted a year that amounted to 50 cents a day and it was worth the gamble. (I am really glad that I orders it). The fact that Galenus Medical was the shipper gives me some hope that they might step in and solve the problem should one occur.With that background I had low expectations so let me tell you my experiences. When the package was scheduled to be delivered I was out there prepared to take pictures recording the damage. The box was in very good condition—no damage. When I opened it up and started to take the parts out I was surprised to see that each part was individually wrapped in bubble wrap that had been sed with tape and each part was in pristine condition. They must have completely redone the instruction booklet for the pictures were bright and clear. There was no guessing where anything goes, for example, part labeled C3 would go into bracket also labeled C3. The sales description says that unit had been assembled at the factory before being disassembled and boxed for shipment. This had been met with widespread disbelief in the reviews and I must admit I was among the doubters. No more. When assembled the brakes worked perfectly. No adjustment necessary. To se the handgrip assembly in place the video reviews show some screw adjustments necessary. Not anymore, just flip the lever and it is sed perfectly. I only needed to consult with the directions for step ten to install the cup holder. There was one small part missing which was a “8” shape and loop strap for securing the top of a cane. I am so blown away by the differences between early production reviews and the near perfect unit that I received. Management must have really listened and responded.I had hoped for 10 inch wheels but the 8 inch wheels are just fine. The brakes work great. And the most pleasant surprise is what they call “the curb climber” It is just a little metal arm mounted just inside each rear wheel. I have found out that it far exceeds my expectations. With the regular rollator that I had been using I had to wrestle to get it up and over the concrete gutter to get back into my driveway and up and over the maybe ½ inch step up in front of the garage door. I have found that, if I stop momentarily, and press on one of the levers with one foot, the front wheels pop up and over the rise every time. My hat is off to who ever thought of this because it is a marvelous invention.I have a few low cost suggestions to make the manufactures excellent product even more customer friendly.1. There are three “position holes” on the frames where each wheel assembly is attached. These holes are about an inch apart. I have read several reviews where shorter customers have complained that the seat is too high or the arm rests are too high. Perhaps they have seen the same videos that I have where you snap the wheel assembly in the bottom hole never realizing that everything can be adjusted down one or two inches just by selecting higher holes. I suggest that you make up a small table with hole 1, hole 2. and hole 3 in the left column, then the corresponding seat height in column 2 and the corresponding arm height adjustment available in column 3. I would make this table the thing that they look at before they make their first assembly step. Doing this would cost you no extra pages since there is a blank space in the bottom of page 122. The instruction have white fonts on light grey or gold background. I find this very hard to read, especially in less than ideal lighting. I suggest plain old black fonts on a white background.3. I find the sit to stand handle bar assembly way to short. I would make it about 5 inches longer.4. I suggest that you add 2 more Velcro straps to se the brake cables higher up.5. And finally, I strongly suggest that you look at the UpWalker video “UPWalker Unboxing and Setup Guide Video – Version 1” and follow it’s example in making a similar new Elenker video. It is a 25 minute video but only the first 13 minutes is of primary interest.
Robert Shade –
This walker is my priced possession. I have suffered from chronic back pain, and since I stopped working I have gained weight which only added to my pain. When I saw this walker I thought maybe it could support my weight relieving pain from my lower body. Well it did just that and I can carry what ever I need in the roomy basket. I walk upright and with an attachment for my phone I can listen to music or communicate without missing a step. I never leave home without it.
Papaw Joe –
The Elenker Rollator upright walker is much easier to use than the other Rollator walker I have. The ability to walk upright removes the pressure from my hands and elbows. The only problem is the dimensions advertised; the 22″ width is actually wider when you attach the umbrella/walking cane holder and the cup holder. Even without the attachments, the actual size is wider than 22″. The upright unit requires more room to turn around than the other unit, however, I prefer the upright unit over the other type.
DC –
The rollator was poorly packed and sustained minor damage during shipping.I struggled to insert the right side parts, but once I got them in, the rollator performed as expected.I have already notified the manufacturer that packaging needs improvement and perhaps a more reliable carrier.
TallRedWoman –
Recomend.
H. Baker –
I want to let you know upfront that I am using Elenker model HFK-9219B for taking about a ½ mile loop each morning on asphalted streets in my senior neighborhood. I do not intend to transport it or attempt to use it in the house. I am 6 foot tall, weigh 212 pounds and I am 93 years old. I spent countless hours reading hundreds of reviews and looking at specifications before selecting this model. This model and the UpWalker were the only two that had the features that I wanted. The UpWalker cost more than 3 times the cost of the Elenker. The features that I wanted were 1. Could adjust to my 6 ft. height, 2. Have brakes that actually worked. Many models just skidded 3. Have a seat that could be adjusted to a high height so that I could stand up easier. Highest adjustment is 23 inches. 4. Have a provision to make it easier to get up and over the gutter and the lip into my garage.5. Have arms that aid in getting up from the seat 6. Have a width that makes it possible to sit on the seat without having my shoulders squished together.I read many bad reviews about the Elenker. There are complaints that their package arrived squashed, some parts had paint scrapes, a few had a part missing, the instruction had pictures that were dark and muddy making the instructions worthless, and everybody complained that their complaints fell on deaf ears and consumer service was worthless. I finally decided to take a chance calculating that If I could buy it for $200 and it only lasted a year that amounted to 50 cents a day and it was worth the gamble. (I am really glad that I orders it). The fact that Galenus Medical was the shipper gives me some hope that they might step in and solve the problem should one occur.With that background I had low expectations so let me tell you my experiences. When the package was scheduled to be delivered I was out there prepared to take pictures recording the damage. The box was in very good condition—no damage. When I opened it up and started to take the parts out I was surprised to see that each part was individually wrapped in bubble wrap that had been sed with tape and each part was in pristine condition. They must have completely redone the instruction booklet for the pictures were bright and clear. There was no guessing where anything goes, for example, part labeled C3 would go into bracket also labeled C3. The sales description says that unit had been assembled at the factory before being disassembled and boxed for shipment. This had been met with widespread disbelief in the reviews and I must admit I was among the doubters. No more. When assembled the brakes worked perfectly. No adjustment necessary. To se the handgrip assembly in place the video reviews show some screw adjustments necessary. Not anymore, just flip the lever and it is sed perfectly. I only needed to consult with the directions for step ten to install the cup holder. There was one small part missing which was a “8” shape and loop strap for securing the top of a cane. I am so blown away by the differences between early production reviews and the near perfect unit that I received. Management must have really listened and responded.I had hoped for 10 inch wheels but the 8 inch wheels are just fine. The brakes work great. And the most pleasant surprise is what they call “the curb climber” It is just a little metal arm mounted just inside each rear wheel. I have found out that it far exceeds my expectations. With the regular rollator that I had been using I had to wrestle to get it up and over the concrete gutter to get back into my driveway and up and over the maybe ½ inch step up in front of the garage door. I have found that, if I stop momentarily, and press on one of the levers with one foot, the front wheels pop up and over the rise every time. My hat is off to who ever thought of this because it is a marvelous invention.I have a few low cost suggestions to make the manufactures excellent product even more customer friendly.1. There are three “position holes” on the frames where each wheel assembly is attached. These holes are about an inch apart. I have read several reviews where shorter customers have complained that the seat is too high or the arm rests are too high. Perhaps they have seen the same videos that I have where you snap the wheel assembly in the bottom hole never realizing that everything can be adjusted down one or two inches just by selecting higher holes. I suggest that you make up a small table with hole 1, hole 2. and hole 3 in the left column, then the corresponding seat height in column 2 and the corresponding arm height adjustment available in column 3. I would make this table the thing that they look at before they make their first assembly step. Doing this would cost you no extra pages since there is a blank space in the bottom of page 122. The instruction have white fonts on light grey or gold background. I find this very hard to read, especially in less than ideal lighting. I suggest plain old black fonts on a white background.3. I find the sit to stand handle bar assembly way to short. I would make it about 5 inches longer.4. I suggest that you add 2 more Velcro straps to se the brake cables higher up.5. And finally, I strongly suggest that you look at the UpWalker video “UPWalker Unboxing and Setup Guide Video – Version 1” and follow it’s example in making a similar new Elenker video. It is a 25 minute video but only the first 13 minutes is of primary interest.
Robert Shade –
This walker is my priced possession. I have suffered from chronic back pain, and since I stopped working I have gained weight which only added to my pain. When I saw this walker I thought maybe it could support my weight relieving pain from my lower body. Well it did just that and I can carry what ever I need in the roomy basket. I walk upright and with an attachment for my phone I can listen to music or communicate without missing a step. I never leave home without it.
Papaw Joe –
The Elenker Rollator upright walker is much easier to use than the other Rollator walker I have. The ability to walk upright removes the pressure from my hands and elbows. The only problem is the dimensions advertised; the 22″ width is actually wider when you attach the umbrella/walking cane holder and the cup holder. Even without the attachments, the actual size is wider than 22″. The upright unit requires more room to turn around than the other unit, however, I prefer the upright unit over the other type.
DC –
The rollator was poorly packed and sustained minor damage during shipping.I struggled to insert the right side parts, but once I got them in, the rollator performed as expected.I have already notified the manufacturer that packaging needs improvement and perhaps a more reliable carrier.
TallRedWoman –
Recomend.