A rollator for life. I found it for my daughter. It's called Walker 14 and it's impressive, big tires, not wheels!
The one that circumnavigates all cliffs, came to my mind immediately.
But it also has room for all that solidity and precise tinkerin…
It's great to handle, but I should have measured the boot of my car beforehand, well, folding down the rear seats works too. Have I been travelling a lot? Unfortunately not, family matters on the one hand, staying in hospital on the other, etc. Next …
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My mum has been using the walker for some time now and she is very satisfied. The only drawback is that there is no clamp or hook to keep the rollator folded up tightly. This would be useful, for example, as a kind of hook that holds the two …
Being 82-year-old suffering from knee osteoarthritis, this walker finally gives me more freedom of movement both in the city and on rough terrain. Thanks to the stable and elegant style, it stands out from all the walkers I knew and does not give you…
I have found the Trionic Walker excellent, as I have numb fingers tips, I am able to collapse the handle down with the clip locks, which has helped in keeping my independence.
Well done, Lads. I hope you keep going strong with your Walkers.
Most life-changing piece of equipment I've ever bought!…
I suffered a severe spinal injury in February, 2009, just slipping on an icy path.
Overnight, I went from an independent, hard-working, active 43year-old to having to be hospitalised for a month, bed-ridden for 3 months, and convalescing with kind f…
The only drawback is it is difficult for me to lock the seat in position. My husband has to do it for me. Without him, I would have to always have it set up and not folded.…