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The ELENKER Upright Rollator Walker is a versatile mobility aid designed for seniors and adults, featuring adjustable padded armrests, durable wheels for smooth navigation, a comfortable seat with backrest, and a foldable design for easy storage. With a focus on stability and user-friendly features, this walker ensures safety and comfort for an active lifestyle.
C**G
Great product for the price
I bought this walker after surgery, which required me to be partial weight bearing on my right lower extremity for several weeks. Due to unstable shoulders, I was recommended to try a walker, with arm supports to take of the stress off my shoulders. I initially bought an aluminum walker with wheels only in the front and added arm platforms, but found it to be difficult to maneuver from both the weight of the walker and how unstable it was with arm rests. I wish I had bought the Elenker Upright Rollator Walker from the start and highly recommend it if you are in need of a walker.Positives- Maneuverability and Sturdiness. I am pleasantly surprised at how sturdy the Elenker Upright Rollator Walker is for the price. It costs less than the clunky aluminum walker and arm platforms, that I only used for about a week.Given the weight and price, I wasn’t sure how stable this walker would be, where I can’t put full weight on my right lower extremity, but I find it be very supportive and allows me to have a more fluid gait than when I’m using crutches. I still need to have my other side operated on and this walker allows me to take some of the weight off that nonsurgical side too, which helps my overall pain. The brakes work very well and they lock, by pushing them forward, should you want to sit down on the seat.Another pleasant surprise for the Elenker walker is how quiet it is when using. My dog would avoid any room I was using the aluminum walker, due to the noise. My husband said it sounded like I was dragging a body around on the floor, it was that loud.- Easy to put together. I found the Elenker to be easy to put together. It took me less time to put the entire thing together than it took me to put the arm platforms on the aluminum walker. It only took me about 20 min to get together and I was able to do it by myself.- Cane holder. This walker also has a cane holder on the left side, which is a nice feature, if you use one.NegativeI didn’t find the cup holder overly helpful, as my reusable water bottles and coffee travel mug are all too large to fit into it.I have only used this walker inside and can’t speak to how easy it is the fold up and put in a vehicle. In my particular case I can’t lift over 10#, so if a user has weight limitations this may be too heavy to manage alone.I would definitely recommend this walker for its quality and price point. Another positive of buying this walker is you can use a HSA account to pay for it.
W**S
Great purchase, the price is great too
So useful. I saw this exact model in a therapy equipment store for $400+. What a great savings for high quality item that was easy to assemble. Really helped me transition from a wheelchair to walking again. Was that a very large event in downtown Dallas and just got too tired when we had to park so far away. My friend turned it around had me sit down and pushed me like a wheelchair all the way to the car. It really saved my injured leg a lot of trauma.
T**S
Works great, as long as on smooth surfaces.
We bought this for my mom to use when we do outdoor walking at festivals and markets, etc.Works very good and gives her more mobility.Only downside is it isn't as stable on non-paved/smooth surfaces.Doesn't work the best on grass or bumping terrain. But still good to give her better mobility and easy to take a break and sit.
S**L
Perfect Walker
My 86 year old Mother had a fall and now has to use a walker. She feels more secure and safe now and she likes that it has a seat if she gets tired. The walker also makes her stand up straight which helps her balance. Her friends call it her Cadillac walker!!!
S**.
Quick delivery. Well built. Works well. Assembly required.
Handicapped daughter uses one at dayhab. Saw this one on Amazon and ordered. Came the next day. Assembly required as expected. Assembly video helpful but has music instead of verbal instructions.Still, was easy to assemble. Works well, well built, and helps my daughter walk. Would buy it again.
K**R
Read before you buy
Not happy with it, worst feature is it doesn't have anything to hold it together when folded, making it difficult to get in and out of the car while it wants to expand. When you are standing from a sitting position the arm rests are awkwardly in the way of your shoulders when rising. The storage bag attachment keeps slipping off. It won't fit in my car unless I readjust the arm rest position every single time, it's not really light weight description says 18lbs (Im weighing it at 22lbs) it's very awkward. It doesn't wheel easily when folded. That being said it seems to be more comfortable using a walker in a standing position for sure, so we will give it a try. I don't know if there's any better options but for a company that makes walkers, some if these challenges could definitely be improved on.
N**R
Works Great on Cruises
The first one I ordered had a brake problem on one side and the packaging looked like it had been used or returned. I returned it. The second one is great no problems.We took a long cruise 40 days. I was able to walk all over the ship. My back didn’t hurt, I didn’t fall, if I was weary I just sat down. It folded well for our 4 airlines flights, above the seat, in a closet, or placed in the hold at the gate. The Elenker fit between furniture in our inside cabin on the ship. Many people asked “How much” & “Where I bought it”.CON: It can be awkward for me to lift and move into the car, it tries to unfold. I purchased a 2-3” wide belt like those used to bind luggage. With the walker folded, I wrap the belt around a leg to secure the belt and take up the extra belt length then around the walker. A lock on the side or a belt with a grab handle attached to or threaded on a leg would fix this problem. It keeps the walker from unfolding while transferring. A few times I noticed that the walker tried to fold while I was using it, not sure why. I never used the little lift thingy behind the back wheels.
E**Z
Tippy
It’s good if you don’t put more pressure on one side. My dad walks with one weaker side so he puts more weight on the weak side and the walker wanted to close up (the part the moves to break it down) and he almost tipped over.
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