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The ELENKER All-Terrain 2 in 1 Rollator Walker & Transport Chair is designed for seniors seeking both independence and safety. With its innovative 2-in-1 design, it easily transitions from a walker to a transport chair, featuring a sturdy frame that supports up to 300lbs. The 10” non-pneumatic wheels ensure smooth maneuverability on various terrains, while the compact folding design makes it perfect for travel. Enhanced with safety features and convenient storage options, this product is a must-have for active seniors.
R**L
This is a good rollator/transport chair.
We have had this Elenker rollator walker & transport chair for over a year now and this is a review of how I use it. I currently weigh 172 pounds and when I could stand up straight, I was about 6 feet.I have used it as a walker when I go to the clinic when my wife drops me off in the handicapped area where I walk inside and then carefully transition to sitting down in the seat, after setting the brakes, and then, since we do not have the foot rests installed, I’m trying to keep the weight to a minimum for my wife, I can shuffle my feet to go into the clinic and check in while she parks the car. When she pushes me from behind, I need to hold my legs up and that gets tiring, being careful not to get my legs sucked under the seat or slow her down to my shuffle speed.The front wheels handle door thresholds better than my old transport chair and it help a lot to cross the thresholds at an angle, one wheel at a time.I like how the arm rests lift up so that you can get your belly up to the table when you are eating in a restaurant, so you do not spill food.We have a small SUV, and it folds up nicely so all four seats in the car are useable.Sitting in it for a long time is uncomfortable for me. But I haven't looked for a cushion to fix that. I stay seated in the transport chair when I am at the doctor, and it is maneuverable enough to get through the doorways after they remove one of the patient chairs. My wife comes with me into the doctor's office just to possibly add more info to the discussion, so she pushes me in.
J**C
Makes a Total difference for the in-laws
Purchased this for my 87 yr/o father-in-law. He has trouble walking and loses his balance often. He was using the metal cheap one that has two wheels in front and adding tennis balls to the back. He's stubborn and wouldn't allow us to get him the cool wheelchair walker when he actually needed it. Now that he's in assisted living, he loves it. He can sit when he's tired of walking and loves using the brakes. We love the multi-use capabilities of the chair/walker. Took me 20 min to assemble and it was pretty easy to follow along. Sturdy, affordable and it's great all together. He loves the drink holder so he can put his coffee.
M**I
Decent but has lot of room to improve
I just received it and tested it for my petite (5 feet tall) daughter. Here is first impression:Good:-Good breaks-very wide, which is not good for us but probably good for someone more than 200 lb-easy to assemble-it is actually weights a bit less than 26 lb, which is great-Footrests are easily detachable-very maneuverable-Very easy to foldBAD:-Footrests are not very comfortable and not adjustable for height.-Footrests are also designed for very tall person. If you are around 5 feet tall then they will be too far for you to use-Seat is not soft and cuts into your legs. you probably need to add some cushioning-Basket design is not very good; the plastic support broke before the package was delivered.-arm rests are attached to walker handles so if taller person is pushing you then the arm rests will be too high for the person sitting in the wheelchair.Overall it is probably as good as it is going to get but it does not work for us.
P**R
Strong, well made, well packaged, only one flaw in the assembly directions
This walker/wheelchair is strong--rated at a maximum of 300 lbs.--, well made, well packaged, and only had one real error in the written instructions. The error is in STEP 3 which addresses mounting of the front wheel assemblies. It states to "secure it with short knob". In fact it must be secured with the (2Xlong plum hex shape knob) as described in the "Accessories List". In STEP 4 it states to "secure rear leg with long knob". But in fact it should say to use the "2xstar shape knobs". In STEP 5 it states to "secure it with short knob". That is sort of true, but if you follow the instructions--which are not possible--you would have already used the "short knob(s)", but they are too short for STEP 3. What they should have written is to use the "2xshort plum hex shape knobs" to maintain continuity with the Accessories List. Since this is a set of Chinese provided instructions you have to take any written direction with a healthy dose of salt, and don't be too upset with their errors, which are all too common. The part that matters is that the walker/wheelchair is sturdy, well made, and works well when we tested it with my 185 lb. body to test it prior to my father-in-law's arrival from overseas in a couple of weeks. NOTE to Manufacturer: Suggest you TEST instructions with a person who reads and speaks English to actually assemble your hardware before you print the assembly instructions you send with the walker/wheelchair.
A**R
Wobbly and uncomfortable
This walker/wheelchair combo doesn't feel sturdy and it says it supports 300lbs, but I don't agree with that. With someone who weighed 240lbs the legs moved in and out in an unstable manner. The seat is very small and the bag attachment is terrible and located when it would be under your thighs, where you should have a seat and more support. I would not recommend this to anyone. I would give 0 stars if possible. Big disappointment!!
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