Weight | 7 lbs |
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Dimensions | 20.47 × 25.39 × 41 in |
Package Dimensions | 20.47 x 25.39 x 41 in; 7 Lbs |
Product Dimensions | 20.47 x 25.39 x 41 inches; 7 Pounds |
Item model number | SC4085 |
Date First Available | June 28, 2025 |
ASIN | B0FFZD39K7 |
Manufacturer | Suncare, Soaids |
Real Reviews –
This walker is the most compact of any that we have tried out and it was very easy to assemble and adjust in height. The flared out part of the handles should be positioned on the inside to better support your grip. That specific part wasn’t noted in their directions but it was pretty obvious once I grabbed onto them as to which way they should go. This walker is sized perfectly for my 6’2″ tall father who is recovering from a fall to use inside their house for more stability. This walker folds up and still stands up on its own, so it won’t take up too much room when he doesn’t need to use it anymore. The blue color is nice looking and not flashy so it doesn’t draw any extra attention. This item is sturdy enough to feel safe and secure but it is lightweight enough to be easy to move around. This is very easy to open and close and it doesn’t need to be adjusted every time it’s used either. Bike type handles are more comfortable than traditional walkers but they do feel a bit different because of the slight angle. It’s worth trying out this well made walker for it’s very compact size and it’s extra tall height adjustability.
Jill H –
This walker comes with some assembly needed, so some people may need assistance with that part. It is a nice heavy duty walker that is nice and wide at the base which adds to its stability. It is a little stiff, so folding it up does take a little effort but at least it isn’t going to fold up on you when you need it most. The center frame lock is good and tight once in place, it doesn’t pop up on you. The walker folds up pretty small which makes it so much easier when you are traveling. The handles have comfortable rubber grips with a flange to make them more ergonomic than regular handles, just make sure they are put on right when putting the walker together! The blue color is very pretty and really shines, really catches your eye. The only cons for me is that it is a bit tall for me, even adjusted all the way down, I’m 5’1″, so keep that in mind if your on the shorter side. Also, when folded closed, it will not stand up on its own. The back legs are just slightly taller than the front and it just rolls and falls forward, so you have to keep it opened up just a little for it to stand. A really good walker and so worth the orice.
CatLady –
This is probably the seventh walker I have bought my Mom. She always wants to go back to a particular one that is not the best for her health wise.The biggest positive about this walker is the ability to collapse it into a very small item. And it is very light.I like it because it only has two wheels. Which is what my Mom doesn’t like. She wants to walk without a walker but she wont do the work to get there. With only two wheels she has to work a little harder to get around. Not that this is hard to use. It is the style a PT will tell you to use to get stronger and more balanced.It does not have brakes either which means the operator MUST control their speed and motion. Another good thing to get stronger.I would like if it had a little better range of adjustment in the height. That is the only thing I can think of that would improve this walker.Be aware, any time you have an item that collapses and folds it will not be quite as solid. It is a give and take and I am happy with this walker. I was very surprised at how hard it was to fold and unfold unless you are pulling on the exact right spot. Then it is easy . I feel that this walker is very sturdy, especially for a collapsible.And I think I already can see Mom being more responsible for her motion while using it so with just a few days of use, it is already helping her!