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My new sense of balance…
My father-in-law is 86 years young and has visual and balance problems. When he walks (like a penguin), with his legs apart and with splayed arms, he has to concentrate very hard on his balance, which makes him so fatigued that he starts to falter af…
Trionic Veloped Trek…
I rate the rollator 5 of 5 stars. I am very satisfied and can only recommend it, which I have already done.
Sincerely yours
Paul Ihmels…
The Amazing Trionic Walker 12er…
This Trionic Walker 12er is AMAZING. I just got it today 10/1/22, and it's flawless. I tested on my grassy, bumpy yard and indoor hardwood floors and carpet of my house. What a game changer!!! Finally, a walker that I can use with comfort and confide…
Mappleton…
The Veloped arrived just in time for our holiday in Mappleton East Yorkshire, allowing me to join Dorothy and Evie on the beach.
Very pleased with the quality and lightness of the
eloped and looking forward to many more new adventures.
Thank you f…
Life-Changing…
I bought this for my 82 yr old mother. She loved to walk in the countryside and on wooded paths, but concern about balance had really slowed her down and she complained she could only walk 1 mile and needed to take breaks. I gave her the Veloped as…
New Lease of Outdoor Active Life…
This walker is everything I hopped it would be. It makes access to rough uneven terrain easy because of the inflatable tyres.. For me with arthritic shoulders I find it makes walking using this walker virtually pain free. It attracts interest from ot…
Thrilled with my new friend Vince The Veloped!…
Living with MS (comparatively mild but slowly progressing) I have poor balance, and varying degrees of leg weakness and fatigue – the Veloped is the answer to all these issues, and I couldn’t be more delighted.
Within days of delivery (all going 10…
Great Ferrari among the rollators…
My mother, 84 years-old, can finally walk on the streets of the city again without pain in her shoulders and wrists. She doesn't feel the cobblestones at all. Overcoming train tracks is now child's play. With her previous rollator, which was not a st…