All-Terrain Rollator

An all-terrain rollator is a four-wheel walker built for surfaces beyond smooth indoor floors — gravel paths, cobblestone streets, grass, woodland trails and uneven ground. Where a standard rollator struggles, an all-terrain rollator keeps rolling.

Trionic builds two families of all-terrain rollators: the Walker (9", 12" or 14" big wheels, patented Syncro Steering) and the Veloped (3-wheel design with climbing wheel for true off-road capability).

What makes a rollator truly all-terrain?

Three features separate a genuine all-terrain rollator from a standard walker with slightly larger wheels:

  • Large, shock-absorbing wheels — air-filled (pneumatic) tyres on the Walker 12er/14er and every Veloped soak up shocks the way bicycle tyres do, rolling over cobblestones, gravel and roots without sending every bump to your hands. The Walker 9er uses maintenance-free SuperSoft PU tyres for similar comfort.
  • Wheel diameter — a larger wheel rolls over obstacles more easily. The Walker 12er uses 31 cm wheels; the 14er uses 36 cm. Standard rollators typically use 15–20 cm solid wheels.
  • Steering stability on slopes — on a cross-slope, most rollators pull sideways. The Trionic Walker uses patented Syncro Steering — the two front wheels are mechanically linked to always turn at exactly the same angle, like a car's front axle. The rollator tracks straight on any surface.

All-Terrain Rollator Model Comparison

Model Wheels Best for Weight*
Walker 9er 9″/23 cm SuperSoft PU Pavements, parks, occasional gravel 9.5 kg
Walker 12er 12″/31 cm pneumatic Gravel, grass, cobblestones, slopes 9.2 kg
Walker 14er 14″/36 cm pneumatic Forest trails, beach, farmland, rough ground 9.9 kg
Veloped Sport / Tour 12″/31 cm + climbing wheel All terrain + kerbs + steps 11.4–11.6 kg
Veloped Trek 12″/31 cm + climbing wheel Extended hikes, trails, backpack carrier 12.5 kg

* Total weight for the 12-inch Medium configuration; 14-inch and Large frames weigh slightly more. Veloped Golf and Jakt are also available.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between an all-terrain rollator and a standard rollator?
A standard rollator uses small, hard wheels (15–20 cm) for smooth indoor floors. An all-terrain rollator uses large pneumatic or SuperSoft tyres — 23 to 36 cm — that absorb shocks and roll over cobblestones, gravel and uneven ground. On real outdoor terrain the difference is immediate.
Can I use an all-terrain rollator indoors?
Yes. Large-wheel all-terrain rollators work perfectly indoors — the larger wheels cross thresholds and floor transitions more smoothly, and the soft tyres are quiet on hard floors. The reverse isn't true: an indoor rollator quickly falls short outdoors.
What wheel size should I choose?
Match wheel size to your roughest regular surface. 9" for mostly indoors with occasional outings. 12" for everyday pavements, parks and gravel. 14" for woodland trails, beach and rough ground. Veloped for kerbs, steps and true off-road.
How heavy are all-terrain rollators?
Trionic Walker models weigh about 9.1–9.9 kg. The off-road Veloped models weigh about 11.4–12.5 kg (12-inch versions), reflecting their larger wheels and climbing wheel. All use a lightweight aluminium frame, and the quick-release wheels let you lift the frame on its own — the wheels-off transport weight is roughly 6.5 kg (Walker) and 7.7 kg (Veloped).
Are all-terrain rollators foldable?
Yes. All Trionic Walker and Veloped models fold flat and fit in a car boot. The Walker 12er and 14er also feature quick-release wheels for compact storage and air travel.

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Product Reviews    

  • There is simply nothing better than walking with this device.…

    It has given me the strength and self-confidence to walk off the paved roads.…

  • Excellent customer service…

    I messed up the thread for the clamping screw on the brake lever. Customer service helped me in a very friendly and reliable manner. After a few days I received a replacement screw, but unfortunately the thread in the hole of the lever was worn out.

  • Very satisfied…

    Very satisfied, more than satisfied. Satisfied with the product and very satisfied with the treatment from the seller. Delivery was fast and good.
    Summing up is VERY VERY SATISFIED CUSTOMER…

  • Erika…

    It is a great companion that I was allowed to test for 14 days. I can only recommend it to everyone; you can overcome all obstacles with it. I am vision-impaired and because of that I move very uncertainly when outside, but thanks to my faithful comp…

  • The Veloped – an ingenious device – we love it!…

    After our 86-year-old mother's walking radius decreased due to unsteady gait, and she could only move around outside the home with an escort, she considered – albeit very ambivalently – a mobility aid. A "regular" walker was out of the question for h…

  • I have christen her Ingrid…

    She is much admired particularly by me. She offers so much more stability over sticks, beautifully designed and made, the only thing I have added is a strap to clamp her together when manoeuvring in and out of the car. Looking at the brochure I was w…

  • A life changer!…

    An absolute life changer, it’s brilliant!
    The only downside was the strap which we broke the first time out, but that was not the fault of the walker!!!…

  • Love it!…

    I already own a Veloped that I bought second-hand and use daily at our local country park so know how good the quality is and how useful they are. I wanted a smaller walker that would fit in the footwell of the car with the seat flipped up so I can t…

  • Good…

    Absolutely fine, does the job.…

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