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The RINKMO Rollator Walker is a lightweight, aluminum-structured mobility aid designed for seniors and rehab patients. It features adjustable handles, a comfortable seat with backrest, and convenient storage options, all while ensuring safety with a dual braking system. With a weight capacity of 300 lbs and a compact foldable design, this walker is perfect for enhancing mobility and independence.
T**T
Great alternative to a knee scooter
After having to go non-weight bearing due to a broken foot, I soon got worn out from the use of crutches and the fact that I had some near trips and falls from using the crutches. People who I knew had used a knee scooter, said that while they were awesome mobility tools, the way you had to push using the other leg caused some hip problems and leg pain due to your body being out of alignment - you push from the side. So I looked at some rollator walkers. I went with the Euro design as It honestly just seems sturdier that the traditional ones. I also wanted to had a seat attached so that if I got tired I could plunk down for a little break. I found this pretty red RINKMO Rollator Walkers for Seniors- Rollator Walker with Seat 8" Wheels and haven’t looked back since. The assembly was simple as it just requires you to push in the wheels to the frame, but if you didn’t have hand strength I could see it being more difficult as you have to push in the little silver knobs before pushing the wheel shaft into the frame to allow it to lock. Very straightforward assembly though. I love the bag on the front, and the easy of movement it allows. The unit is very light, and so that makes it easy to get out of a bind if you are in a cramped area. I rest the knee of my injured foot on the seat itself, and then propel around on the one leg. I use a gardening kneeling pad on the seat as my knee was getting pretty sore from resting it there. This unlike a knee scooter, allows me to push/walk in the middle of it instead of on the side of a knee scooter, and keeps things in line. What I like is that I am able to use that propped up knee to push the rollator forwards as I walk so my hip is still getting movement unlike with the crutches where it just stays stationary. Word of caution though ** Don’t hesitate to use the hand brakes. I nearly slipped once due to taking too big of a step and now at every step I clamp down on the brakes so it helps to stabilize me. Great product, very well made, and I am so thankful to have found this mobility aid!
L**I
Smooth rolling walker.
Very nice rollator. Assembly was almost easy. The pop button was super hard to press - hurting my fingers. I had to use pliers to push buttons in. Smooth rolling. Strong brakes. Very quiet. Little squeak as I press handle down little hard. Yet its very sturdy. But the seating area is little too small for little big butt. I ordered champagne color. Nice color.
T**M
Sturdy, nimble, light - peace of mind for elderly parent
Bought this for my 78yr old mom when she came to visit from across the country. Osteoporosis has her hunched over, and always concerned about falling and breaking a bone. We wanted to take her to a botanical garden with a nature walk (sometimes dirt path, uneven trail) and this was the right tool for the job. She was independent, without needing someone's arm to hang onto the whole time. She liked the ability to rest on the integrated seat. She used the cupholder for a cup of hot cocoa... even with the travel lid, you can imagine it sloshed while she moved about the uneven trail. Probably should have a sealed lid, or screw- top beverage container. It did allow her to use both hands on the handles when on the move, so even with the sloshing, the cupholder is helpful. Easy brake use. Wheels navigated the uneven dir walking trail just fine. Not amazing in deep soft gravel, but there wasn't much of that. definitely recommend. Would buy again.
H**B
Practical and sturdy, but a little tippy
At age 87 I was heading for a fairgrounds with my son, and needed some wheels to give me better balance while walking around. This Rollator was the right price, made of lightweight aluminum, and came with a carrying bag for the front of the seat. The 8-inch wheels are large enough to get through bumpy grass, and it collapses reasonably flat to carry in the back of my SUV. I covered an amazing area of the fairgrounds, and continue to store the rollator in the SUV for spontaneous walking adventures. Structurally speaking, the oval shaped frame tubing provides greater rigidity without increasing overal width. I found the seat-mounted storage bag helpful for my fairgrounds experience, but it's easily removable just by slippng the bag sleeves off the posts. it's helped me get around, it's stylish and sturdy for my 220 lbs, and the price was very acceotable.I did have a tipover, when I attempted to sit down to talk with some folks. I just turned around and plopped onto the seat, and suddenly I was staring at the sky. I survived without harm, and I suspect it's one of the hazards of using a rollator on uneven ground. I should have sat back a bit more cautiously, or found something to lean back against.I could also use a rollator for my wife's occasional use, and it would be handy to have a convertible model that could be used as either a walker or a transport chair. So, if I were buying today I'd get a similar version but with a convertible seat back that mounts facing either forward or backward, and some sort of foot support. A rollator can't replace a wheelchair for solo use, but this is sure a handy walker for those of us whose legs kinda work.
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