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The ELENKER All-Terrain Upright Rollator Walker is designed for seniors and individuals with mobility challenges, featuring 10-inch puncture-proof wheels for smooth navigation, a padded adjustable armrest for enhanced support, and a comfortable high-density foam seat. It includes practical accessories like a large storage basket and cane holder, all built with reinforced aluminum to support up to 300 lbs.
C**.
Great walker if you have back pain issues, well worth the cost
Works just as it should. If you need a walker and have back pain issues, then this is a must-have. My wife needs a walker but due to back problems, she cant use a standard walker so this allows her to have her arms up at chest level. VERY solid and the wheels are great. This thing is built like a tank. Definitely larger and weighs more than a normal walker but well worth it.
J**S
Makes walking easier
Easy to assemble, smooth rolling wheels.
L**ļæ½
Helps stand up straighter
Dad likes it. Rolls easy. Has storage. You can sit if your tired.
D**D
Nice chair
Great product. Unfortunately Mom never got to use it.
A**S
Good value...
Good all around unit on and off road.
F**S
It works OK on trails, but with key concerns
While I own another Elenker upright walker for paved roads and bike paths, and it works well, I sorely miss walking on forest trails due to my very bad back. So, I bought this all-terrain walker as well, to get me back into the forest.First, the pros. It works ... sort of! The walker will roll on FLAT packed dirt, matted leaves and small gravel trails OK. You have to push a bit harder, but it rolls well enough. I am happy that using it, I can get back into some of my local wooded trails. It also does very well on paved roads, paved trails and cement sidewalks. Using it, I can stand up taller and straighter as I walk.The cons ... take more explaining. I'll list them one at a time:1. The walker will NOT roll well on grass or bigger gravel, and it will NOT ROLL at all in loose sand or loose gravel. It is also a bit bumpy on regular dirt trails, but is tolerable. I wish the manufacturers had put some spring shock absorbers on the wheels. Maybe in the future!2. You must be very careful and observant when using it on a non-paved trail of any kind. Its front wheels will not roll over any obstacle higher than about an inch. Sticks, rocks, tree roots and ruts in the trail higher or deeper than an inch, will bring it to a stop ... instantly. If you are prepared for it, no problem. Just lift it over the obstacle and keep going. However, if you're not prepared and it comes to a stop, your forward momentum will keep the walker moving forward but the wheels will stop, so ... you can easily topple forward, right over the walker. By so doing, you can literally fall on your face, breaking your nose, or possibly a wrist as you put your hand out to break the fall. It's not the walker's fault. It's just Physics. The good news is that if you scan your path every 20 feet or so as you walk, you will notice small obstacles and can avoid them or slow down when you encounter them.3. The walker is heavier than most others. Closing it is not a problem but lifting it sideways into a car, takes more strength than an elderly woman or frail man may be able to negotiate.4. The walker follows the laws of Physics, so when you walk using a trail with a slope, the walker will try to follow the downward slope and you will have to manhandle it to keep it straight on the trail. One trick is to use the brakes. Squeeze the up-slope brake as you walk and the device will turn a bit uphill, easing your effort to keep it moving straight on a slope.5. The walker hates even minor slopes. Sloped trails erode fast from rain, so when you encounter a down or uphill on your trail, the trail with inevitably have eroded, and tree roots, sticks, rocks and ruts will be present, sometimes lots of them. Forget trying to push the walker through them. On one trail I tried for less than 1/2 mile, I encountered at least 60 - 80 tree roots, sticks and rocks on every slope, and had to lift and manhandle the walker over them all. I was exhausted and fed up when done. That's why I gave the walker only 3 stars. All-terrain it is not! It needs bigger balloon wheels, and/or springs on them to take some of the shocks and bumps.All in all, it is better than nothing, but I am disappointed it is not really designed for normal off-road trails.
V**A
Works well, less expensive than the up walker
Got this for mom. At first she said she didn't need it, but after using it a few times she likes it. The large wheels make it easier to get around on uneven ground. The upper handles and arm rests help her to stand up straighter. The basket under the seat is perfect for her purse, with the seat down you don't even see it, so more secure than on her arm or on the seat. Traveled with it, would recommend taking the cup holder a cane holder off and putting them in carry on bag, lost the cane holder that way. But did great walking around in Mexico on rough side walks. It folds well and easily, but is bigger than a standard walker, so is a little heavier and bulky. Working well for us as she doesn't have to load and unload it in the car, that's my job š
C**C
Great for tall people.
Husband is 6'4" - he can stand tall with this rollator. Maneuvers beautifully. He likes it a lot.Don't think it would be easy to get into the car, though. Not a problem for us.
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