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Rollators and Wheeled Walkers for help with Mobility

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Rollators offer support for those needing help while walking. Choose from our range including lightweight 3-wheel walkers for easy manoeuvrability 4-wheel walkers with a seat for longer outings and 2-in-1 rollator wheelchairs for added versatility.

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The Rollz Motion Performance is a modern all-terrain rollator that converts into a wheelchair at the flick of a wrist. Pneumatic tyres ensure a comfortable ride even on bumpy roads. The extra thick padding on the armrests and ergonomically shaped handles offer additional comfort. Folds to a compact size for easy storage and transportation.

  • 2-in-1 All-Terrain Rollator Wheelchair
  • Pneumatic tyres
  • Converts at the flick of the wrist
£791.67
with VAT Relief
£950.00 Incl. VAT
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Rollators provide stability and support for individuals who need assistance with walking allowing them to maintain independence and mobility. With various models available it's important to select the right rollator based on your specific needs and lifestyle. This guide will help you navigate the different types of rollators features and considerations to make an informed choice.

Types of rollator and accessories available

3 Wheel Walkers

3-wheel walkers are lightweight and compact making them ideal for users who need a more manoeuvrable walking aid. Their triangular design allows them to fit easily through tight spaces and they often come with a basket or pouch for carrying personal items. However they typically do not include a seat for resting.

4 Wheel Walkers

4-wheel walkers offer greater stability than 3-wheel models thanks to their additional wheel which makes them more suitable for outdoor use. They come equipped with brakes for added safety and usually feature a built-in seat for resting during longer walks. Some models also include a basket or bag for carrying items.

2-in-1 Rollator Wheelchairs

A 2-in-1 rollator wheelchairs function as both a rollator and a transport chair. It allows the user to walk independently or be pushed by a carer when needed. These models come with footrests and are highly versatile making them perfect for users who may tire easily but still wish to walk when they can.

Travel Rollators

Travel rollators are specifically designed for portability and ease of transport. They are lightweight and fold compactly making them suitable for frequent travellers or users with limited storage space. These rollators may also have quick-fold mechanisms and smaller wheels to enhance ease of use while travelling.

All-Terrain Rollators

All-terrain rollators are built for users who need stability and support on uneven or rugged surfaces such as gravel grass or dirt paths. They are equipped with larger wheels and enhanced suspension for smoother movement making them ideal for outdoor use in more challenging environments.

Indoor Rollators

Indoor rollators are tailored for use inside the home or in confined spaces. They are designed to be lightweight and narrow allowing easy navigation through hallways and doorways. Many indoor rollators feature trays or shelves for carrying household items providing convenience for users while moving around at home.

Heavy Duty Rollators

Heavy duty rollators are designed to accommodate users with higher weight capacities often supporting up to 500 pounds or more. They are built with reinforced frames and wider seats for added comfort and durability making them suitable for individuals who require additional support and strength in their mobility aid.

Forearm Rollators

Forearm rollators are designed for individuals who need more upper-body support while walking. These models feature padded forearm rests and ergonomic hand grips allowing users to walk with their forearms supported which can reduce strain on the wrists and hands. They are ideal for users with arthritis or other conditions affecting hand and wrist strength.

Rollator Accessories

Rollator accessories can enhance the usability and comfort of your rollator. These include items such as Travel Bags Trays lights for better visibility bags for additional storage and cane or umbrella holders. Customising your rollator with accessories can make day-to-day tasks easier and more convenient.

Considerations When Buying a Rollator

Wheels

The type and size of the wheels on your rollator will influence its suitability for different terrains. Larger wheels (8 inches or more) are better for outdoor use and rougher terrain while smaller wheels are ideal for smooth indoor surfaces. Four-wheel rollators generally provide better stability for outdoor use.

Weight

Consider the weight of the rollator especially if you need to transport or store it frequently. Lightweight models are easier to carry and manoeuvre but still offer the stability you need. Heavier rollators may offer additional features but can be more difficult to handle.

Folding Capability

If you plan to take your rollator on the go opt for a model that folds easily for transport and storage. Folding rollators are ideal for users who need a walking aid that is easy to store in a car or small space.

Seat Height and Comfort

For rollators with seats ensure that the seat height is appropriate for your comfort and body size. A padded seat and backrest provide additional comfort especially if you plan to take frequent breaks. Adjustable seat heights can be beneficial if more than one person will be using the rollator.

Brakes

All rollators come equipped with brakes for safety but some models feature loop-lock brakes which can be locked in place when resting. Ensure the brake system is easy to use and responsive especially for outdoor or downhill use.

Weight Capacity

Check the maximum weight capacity of the rollator to ensure it can support the user’s weight. Most standard rollators can accommodate up to 136 kg (300 lbs) but heavy-duty models are available for users requiring more support.

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