Galenus Medical
Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder,Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles
Rated 4.75 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$1,211.99
Brand | Medline |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 23.1 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.5″D x 26.5″W x 31″H |
- EXTRA DURABLE FOLDING WALKER —Supports a weight capacity of up to 300 lbs., making it safe and comfortable for the user and their belongings
- EASY-TO-USE BRAKE HANDLES—Ergonomic, adjustable-height handles are easy for seniors and fragile hands to grip without being slippery; push up to brake and push down to lock wheels in place; adjust height 31.5-39.5″
- ADJUSTABLE PADDED SEAT, BACKREST AND MORE—Cushioned backrest flips forward or backward enabling user to sit comfortably on either side; extra wide 16×14″ memory foam seat fit adjusts 20.5-24.5″, cupholder and tray organizer
- FOLDABLE ALUMINUM FRAME—The 23 lb. reinforced frame is designed to fold flat for easy transport and storage
- ROLLS SMOOTHLY INSIDE OR OUT—Easily walk inside and outside with large, stable 8” wheels designed for smooth transportation on any terrain
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Additional information
Weight | 23.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.5 × 26.5 × 31 in |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 26.5 x 31 inches; 23.1 Pounds |
Item model number | MDS86845BLKM |
Department | Unisex Adult |
Date First Available | July 30, 2014 |
ASIN | B00MA1WLK4 |
Manufacturer | Medline |
5 reviews for Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker with Memory Foam Seat, Black, 300 lb. Weight Capacity, 8” Wheels, Cupholder,Rolling Walker for Mobility Impairment, Adjustable Handles
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Kathy Arp –
This arrived in a box that was a little beaten up, so I was worried about it. I took it to my physical therapists and they put it together for me last Monday. It gives such a smooth ride, doesn’t catch on area rugs like a 2 wheel walker does. The back rest is so much more comfortable than the bar that so many have with “padding”. You can switch it either way to sit however you want. The brakes work very well, and I love the basket under the seat. It’s colors of mostly black with yellow/gold color on various parts sealed the deal for me as an Iowa Hawkeye. Everyone in therapy wants to know where I found it. The price was incredible as well.
BCS –
My 82 year old Mom already has a Drive Medical Nitro Rollator Walker that she uses inside of her home, but we wanted to get her a second walker for use outside of the home in order to keep her Nitro unit clean. This Medline walker was priced right and had a coupon as well, so based upon the good reviews we purchased one. It arrived well packaged and undamaged, and all of the wheels and handgrips were wrapped in separate plastic bags to protect them during shipping. The instructions were clear, but all I really needed for assembly was the picture as all of the non-attached components were color-coded so they would not be mixed up. After assembly I had Mom test drive it and she was very impressed. The wheels are slightly smaller than the Nitro unit, but they are still big enough for stability while going over uneven ground. The brakes work well and the walker has a solid feel to it. I like the padded seat and drink holder features that her more expensive Nitro doesn’t have. The only downside is that when folding the unit for transport the handle under the seat doesn’t always fold the unit and will lift the seat up instead. But overall I’m quite impressed with the quality of this walker for the very reasonable price and I would buy it again.
b –
Great! A little heavy and awkward to get into smaller trunk. Was using an equinox for a recent trip and it fit in the trunk but little difficult to get in. However super sturdy can double as a wheelchair ( but you will be flagged in park if you do- can only be used to sit or as walker). Great storage walk through and comfy seat. Best one out there
Kindle Customer –
As I can’t stand up straight, I use this Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker to take pressure off my back when walking. I never use it as a seat. Here’s the tip:The “Carlisle FoodService Products Fast Food Cafeteria Tray 14 x 18” (available through Galenus Medical for around $5) fits perfectly over the seat without sliding around. This allows me to “carry” many things at one time, saving me the many trips I’d need to make if using a cane.This information might be useful to some in my situation.
BigYellowLab –
I bought this for my 94-year-old father. He recently moved into assisted living. He’d been using one of those inexpensive front-wheel aluminum walkers with a pair of tennis balls on the back to act as skids. He’s mentally sharp as a tack but has difficulty walking, especially with losing stamina. He can only walk a few dozen feet before he needs a break and is hunting for a chair. One morning at breakfast I saw this walker parked outside the dining room, and I was very impressed with how rugged and well made it looked. So, I snapped a photo of it and did a Google image search to find it.This walker has made a world of difference for him. He’s out and zipping around the building a lot more. He uses the seat to take breaks when he’s tired, and the seat doubles as a table if he needs to carry something. We reviewed the “correct” way to use a rollator-walker to ensure he was safe. I found a really good video on Youtube called “How to use a walker with a seat the RIGHT way”. It’s by “Your PT Guy”. I highly recommend it. He’s funny, and he goes over everything you need to know not to get hurt.I think the only negatives I have for this rollator are that it is heavy and awkward to lift when folded. To fold it, lift the handle on the underside of the seat, and the frame folds together with the front and rear wheels coming together. It’s like a folding dining chair. The handles also fold inward. But it’s still big and kind of awkward. This is more an issue for me or whoever he is traveling with, not so much for him, as he will never lift it into a trunk. I don’t mind, but I could see an older, petite woman struggling with it.Another thing I like is that the wheels are solid rubber. That, combined with the weight of it, helps it hold position on the floor when the parking breaks are engaged. Again, this makes it feel safer and more stable.