Description
Aluminium Heavy Duty 4 wheel Foldable Rollator Frame
Our Light-weight aluminium four wheel rollator frame is foldable, comfortable and durable making it easily your best travel companion! Just fold it and store it under the shoe rack or in the cupboard! Or if you are at the hospital you can fold it and store it away in the assistive mobility cupboard.
It does not take up much space, safely supports up to 100kg making it suitable for a range of patients and is easy to wipe down preventing the transmission of diseases. Make sure to follow the relevant infection control procedures for your hospital and NSW health.
Features of this Foldable Rollator:
- Adjustable Handlebars
- Foldable footplates
- Comfortable Seat
- Back support swings back and forth
Specifications of this Foldable Rollator:
- Overall Dimensions (W x D): 55 x 75 cm
- Folded Dimensions (W x D): 59 x 32cm
- Height Adjustable (from floor to handle): 90cm - 97cm
- Seat Height Adjustable (from floor to seat): 55- 60cm
- Seat Dimensions (Length x Width): 26 x 37cm
- Basket Dimensions: (Length x Width x Depth): 23 x 33 x 20cm
- Internal Width: 42cm
- Weight capacity: 100Kgs
- Net weight: 8 kg
- 8" PVC castors
- Colour: same as photo
Frequently Asked Questions:
(general questions and not related to the product)
1- Is walker or rollator better?
A Foldable rollator is a more mobile stability aid. Foldable rollators are available in three or four wheel versions. Because of the wheels and brake system, foldable rollators are often heavier than walkers. They are also more durable and longer lasting.
2- Who should not use a rollator walker?
Individuals that should not use a rollator walker include:
- Individuals that have difficulty balancing
- Individuals with cognitive disabilities
- Individuals with very low strength
It is recommended for these individuals to use a Walker instead of a rollator as it partially supports your weight while you are walking or standing making it easier to do everyday activities.
Yes, you can use a rollator as a wheelchair, our 4 wheel rollator have seats which means that you can put the brakes on when you need a rest and take a seat. Alternatively, they can be used for short periods of time if the carer pushes you whilst you are sitting on. However, it cannot be used as a wheelchair for long periods of time as it lacks the back support and cannot be used outdoors. Alternatively, if you regularly need to be pushed, or transported from the car or different vehicle to your home. Our transit wheelchair is an ideal product and is a lightweight safer solution.
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