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WINLOVE Upright Rollator Walker- Walkers for Seniors Tall Stand up Rolling Mobility aids with Armrest,Padded Seat, Backrest and Shopping Bag Blue

(15 customer reviews)

$171.69

Brand WINLOVE
Color Blue
Material Aluminum, Nylon
Item Weight 18.9 Pounds
Product Dimensions 27.5″D x 25″W x 51″H

  • DURABLE & COMFORTABLE: Aluminum upright walker is a durable and comfortable walker for seniors walking in a natural posture, relieving painful stress on shoulders and back.
  • UNIQUE FEATURE: Say goodbye to squeeze the shoulders and arms in a narrow space when sitting on, the rotatable upper handles offer more space and comfort.
  • ADJUSTABLE: Both upper handles and lower handles can be adjusted height from 42”-51”, suit for users of various height. Max. Weight capacity is 300 lbs.
  • EASY ROLLING & SAFE: 360° Swivel 10” big front wheels provide easy maneuvering for indoor & outdoor using. Dual brakes system that pulling up to brake and pushing down to park offer safety and good control.
  • SERVICE: Any questions, please contact us through Galenus Medical or email. We shall reply within 24 hours.

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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 18.9 lbs
Dimensions 27.5 × 25 × 51 in
GTIN

001002036431

Product Dimensions ‏

‎ 27.5 x 25 x 51 inches; 18.9 Pounds

Date First Available ‏

‎ September 18, 2020

Manufacturer ‏

WINLOVE

ASIN ‏

‎ B08SVTYHJ4

15 reviews for WINLOVE Upright Rollator Walker- Walkers for Seniors Tall Stand up Rolling Mobility aids with Armrest,Padded Seat, Backrest and Shopping Bag Blue

  1. @barndorecipes


    This is coming from a self proclaimed expert. I have had over 5 walkers in the last 5 years. Every walker had one or another issues. (Not tall enough, too heavy, mechanism to raise and lower height adjustment takes more than one button, wheel base from front to rear to long, too wide, Tips easily, etc.)Every walker I ever had, had one of the previous issues. This one is different. It has everything I was looking for.This one is not ISO certified, in fact it looks generic. No brand markings at all. Because this walker is designed with the handles attached to the rear of the arms. this makes the center of gravity in the middle of the walker. Therefore no tipping in fact it glides over bumps. It is also more than tall enough. I am 6ft. in fact it has another 4 inches to grow.I would highly recommend you to buy this walker.I HAVE DONE ALL THE RESEARCH FOR YOU……

  2. Katarthere


    I purchased this from my Mum. She’s 5’3”/161 cm and weighs about 135 lbs/61 kg. She was using a standing cane, but she’s begun to really hunch when she walks and I worry about her falling.First, putting it together was so easy I thought I’d missed something at first. It went together in a snap.Second, it’s incredibly stable if you pay attention to the ad read. This rollator is meant for shorter people. If you’re over 6 feet tall it won’t be stable for you. In fact, I was barely able to make it short enough for my Mum.Pros, the wheels move independently 360 degrees. They are large and roll smoothly on all surfaces so far. The armrests are comfortable and easily adjustable. We were able to make it fit her exactly the way she wanted it too.Cons: It has a small seat. The back while a nice feature doesn’t have anything to attach it. We ended up buying carbines.Warning: You have to push down hard on the seat to make sure it is locked in place or the frame with fold.Conclusion: The cons are minor and easily overlooked.

  3. Carol Ledoux


    Everyone who needs a walk Her should have one of these. They are the bomb. Instead of being hunched over and having a backache, you will be upright and looking ahead instead of looking down at your feet.

  4. S. Estrada


    Loved this product, it was a make or break medical device for my 80+ year old father who has feet neuropathy and shuffling feet due to Parkinson’s. Although at a slower speed, he wanted to walk on our international trip, and this walker enabled to do so. He couldn’t stop expressing how this walker was such a good aid to help him sit down when needed and get his mobility gaining given all the delicious food we were eating on our trip. Many people that helped in aid him wondered where the breaks were and didn’t realize the breaks were in the handle bars and that it didn’t have handle breaks like in wheelchairs. We were able to bring it successfully on both legs of our flights, by either leaving it in the boarding ramp of the plane, and in the coat closet. Folks that were not familiar with the walker thought it broke down further given its height, but it does not readily. We managed. We would love to see some alternative wheels for the sand and a method to adjust the break pad. It saw a lot of uneven paved action on the road and we needed to make some adjustments so that the break pad wouldn’t pull my father to the right due to the hills and terrain we put the walker through. I am a small person, and I love the light weight of this walker, had to haul it into cars, and upstairs many times. Both great for the caregiver and user.

  5. Loire


    we got the walker today and all our excitement has gone, the product too wobbly, shaky and Not Sturdy enough. you can’t lean on it for a walk,my husband is 6’5, and the good part it’s for tall people. sorry but it’s going back

  6. @barndorecipes


    This is coming from a self proclaimed expert. I have had over 5 walkers in the last 5 years. Every walker had one or another issues. (Not tall enough, too heavy, mechanism to raise and lower height adjustment takes more than one button, wheel base from front to rear to long, too wide, Tips easily, etc.)Every walker I ever had, had one of the previous issues. This one is different. It has everything I was looking for.This one is not ISO certified, in fact it looks generic. No brand markings at all. Because this walker is designed with the handles attached to the rear of the arms. this makes the center of gravity in the middle of the walker. Therefore no tipping in fact it glides over bumps. It is also more than tall enough. I am 6ft. in fact it has another 4 inches to grow.I would highly recommend you to buy this walker.I HAVE DONE ALL THE RESEARCH FOR YOU……

  7. Katarthere


    I purchased this from my Mum. She’s 5’3”/161 cm and weighs about 135 lbs/61 kg. She was using a standing cane, but she’s begun to really hunch when she walks and I worry about her falling.First, putting it together was so easy I thought I’d missed something at first. It went together in a snap.Second, it’s incredibly stable if you pay attention to the ad read. This rollator is meant for shorter people. If you’re over 6 feet tall it won’t be stable for you. In fact, I was barely able to make it short enough for my Mum.Pros, the wheels move independently 360 degrees. They are large and roll smoothly on all surfaces so far. The armrests are comfortable and easily adjustable. We were able to make it fit her exactly the way she wanted it too.Cons: It has a small seat. The back while a nice feature doesn’t have anything to attach it. We ended up buying carbines.Warning: You have to push down hard on the seat to make sure it is locked in place or the frame with fold.Conclusion: The cons are minor and easily overlooked.

  8. Carol Ledoux


    Everyone who needs a walk Her should have one of these. They are the bomb. Instead of being hunched over and having a backache, you will be upright and looking ahead instead of looking down at your feet.

  9. S. Estrada


    Loved this product, it was a make or break medical device for my 80+ year old father who has feet neuropathy and shuffling feet due to Parkinson’s. Although at a slower speed, he wanted to walk on our international trip, and this walker enabled to do so. He couldn’t stop expressing how this walker was such a good aid to help him sit down when needed and get his mobility gaining given all the delicious food we were eating on our trip. Many people that helped in aid him wondered where the breaks were and didn’t realize the breaks were in the handle bars and that it didn’t have handle breaks like in wheelchairs. We were able to bring it successfully on both legs of our flights, by either leaving it in the boarding ramp of the plane, and in the coat closet. Folks that were not familiar with the walker thought it broke down further given its height, but it does not readily. We managed. We would love to see some alternative wheels for the sand and a method to adjust the break pad. It saw a lot of uneven paved action on the road and we needed to make some adjustments so that the break pad wouldn’t pull my father to the right due to the hills and terrain we put the walker through. I am a small person, and I love the light weight of this walker, had to haul it into cars, and upstairs many times. Both great for the caregiver and user.

  10. Loire


    we got the walker today and all our excitement has gone, the product too wobbly, shaky and Not Sturdy enough. you can’t lean on it for a walk,my husband is 6’5, and the good part it’s for tall people. sorry but it’s going back

  11. @barndorecipes


    This is coming from a self proclaimed expert. I have had over 5 walkers in the last 5 years. Every walker had one or another issues. (Not tall enough, too heavy, mechanism to raise and lower height adjustment takes more than one button, wheel base from front to rear to long, too wide, Tips easily, etc.)Every walker I ever had, had one of the previous issues. This one is different. It has everything I was looking for.This one is not ISO certified, in fact it looks generic. No brand markings at all. Because this walker is designed with the handles attached to the rear of the arms. this makes the center of gravity in the middle of the walker. Therefore no tipping in fact it glides over bumps. It is also more than tall enough. I am 6ft. in fact it has another 4 inches to grow.I would highly recommend you to buy this walker.I HAVE DONE ALL THE RESEARCH FOR YOU……

  12. Katarthere


    I purchased this from my Mum. She’s 5’3”/161 cm and weighs about 135 lbs/61 kg. She was using a standing cane, but she’s begun to really hunch when she walks and I worry about her falling.First, putting it together was so easy I thought I’d missed something at first. It went together in a snap.Second, it’s incredibly stable if you pay attention to the ad read. This rollator is meant for shorter people. If you’re over 6 feet tall it won’t be stable for you. In fact, I was barely able to make it short enough for my Mum.Pros, the wheels move independently 360 degrees. They are large and roll smoothly on all surfaces so far. The armrests are comfortable and easily adjustable. We were able to make it fit her exactly the way she wanted it too.Cons: It has a small seat. The back while a nice feature doesn’t have anything to attach it. We ended up buying carbines.Warning: You have to push down hard on the seat to make sure it is locked in place or the frame with fold.Conclusion: The cons are minor and easily overlooked.

  13. Carol Ledoux


    Everyone who needs a walk Her should have one of these. They are the bomb. Instead of being hunched over and having a backache, you will be upright and looking ahead instead of looking down at your feet.

  14. S. Estrada


    Loved this product, it was a make or break medical device for my 80+ year old father who has feet neuropathy and shuffling feet due to Parkinson’s. Although at a slower speed, he wanted to walk on our international trip, and this walker enabled to do so. He couldn’t stop expressing how this walker was such a good aid to help him sit down when needed and get his mobility gaining given all the delicious food we were eating on our trip. Many people that helped in aid him wondered where the breaks were and didn’t realize the breaks were in the handle bars and that it didn’t have handle breaks like in wheelchairs. We were able to bring it successfully on both legs of our flights, by either leaving it in the boarding ramp of the plane, and in the coat closet. Folks that were not familiar with the walker thought it broke down further given its height, but it does not readily. We managed. We would love to see some alternative wheels for the sand and a method to adjust the break pad. It saw a lot of uneven paved action on the road and we needed to make some adjustments so that the break pad wouldn’t pull my father to the right due to the hills and terrain we put the walker through. I am a small person, and I love the light weight of this walker, had to haul it into cars, and upstairs many times. Both great for the caregiver and user.

  15. Loire


    we got the walker today and all our excitement has gone, the product too wobbly, shaky and Not Sturdy enough. you can’t lean on it for a walk,my husband is 6’5, and the good part it’s for tall people. sorry but it’s going back

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