HealthSmart Walker Rollator with Seat and Backrest, Adjustable Handle Height, FSA HSA Eligible, Removable Storage Bag and a Durable Lightweight Frame That Folds While Supporting up to 300 pounds








Key features
- •ROLLING WALKER WITH SEAT AND BACKREST folds easily for storage and transportation. No tools needed and easy to assemble. Made of durable but lightweight aluminum that can hold up to 300 pounds
- •FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT (FSA) ELIGIBLE
- •SAFELY, EASILY, AND COMFORTABLY INCREASE MOBILITY with large 8 inch rubber wheel in front and 7 inch in rear and bicycle style loop-lock handbrakes. Adjustable handle height goes from 31"- 36" in 1" increments
- •PRODUCT SPECS: Seat Size: 18 x 10; Seat Height: 21"; Distance between handles: 18"; Overall Width: 26"; Weight 17 pounds
HealthSmart Walker Rollator with Seat and Backrest, Adjustable Handle Height, FSA HSA Eligible, Removable Storage Bag and a Durable Lightweight Frame That Folds While Supporting up to 300 pounds
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.1
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Recommended for cool people
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•September 7, 2017
I love this, my first walker. The back wheels are further back than a "regular" style walker, so the whole thing feels very stable. I took it on a trip to the Grand Canyon, Painted Desert, etc. The large rubber wheels let me walk on gravel, unless the gravel was too small or too large. Most gravel walks were fine. When sitting, the fabric strap that makes the back is comfortable. I tried the "regular" style but the metal bar back was too hard, even with those foam covers. The back strap on this one conforms to the back. The seat is also comfortable because it's thick canvas stuff and not hard metal. The front pouch is like a lightweight messanger bag. The bag folds when the walker folds up, so you can't carry something large and hard like a clipboard. Fold it up by pulling gently on the seat's center strap (it takes almost no force at all). If you want to work at it, you can fold the whole thing into a very small package. It easily folds up into a slightly larger size. Lock the wheels by pushing DOWN on the hand breaks. IMPORTANT: The metal rods that make up the frame aren't round -- they're slightly squashed into ovals (If you sliced through a rod you'd see an oval, not a circle). This means that most additions, like cup holders, won't fit. I'm looking for a cup holder that does... This is an excellent product that I highly recommend.
Not what I wanted
JAMES B HARRIS✓ Verified Purchase•January 30, 2017
My biggest issue is the bolts. Why they couldn't do some type of push button release is beyond me. I drive a two seater Miata. I was looking for something that would fit in the trunk. But, it takes me five minutes to break it down/put it together. I can't do that every time. Other issue is there should be a stop on the rear wheel arms so you could just lift it up, the back wheel would fall into place & then you could just slide the bolts in. But there isn't so you have to line the holes up to slide the pins. I have to be seated to get it together. On the positive, seems sturdy & well made.
The walker was advertised as being lightweight. It isn't ...
Harriet E. Neely✓ Verified Purchase•June 14, 2016
The walker was advertised as being lightweight. It isn't.
It is very difficult to fold and doesn't go into the car without some trouble. This isn't the first walker I've had so I am familiar with folding etc. This is almost impossible for a handicapped person to use.
It is very difficult to fold and doesn't go into the car without some trouble. This isn't the first walker I've had so I am familiar with folding etc. This is almost impossible for a handicapped person to use.
Not as expected
V M✓ Verified Purchase•May 29, 2016
The product was incomplete. One piece was missing from the box, so sent it back. However also notices as I was trying to set it up that the back legs are too long and so creates an obstacle when walking for a short person. Seemed unsafe for that reason.
LOVE the color, don't feel old using it!
Mare✓ Verified Purchase•May 1, 2016
Received this the end of April 2016. LOVE the color. The purple is not as purple as shown in the picture (I've attached a picture to show the color). I think it is nicer than pictured!
So far the weight restriction of up to 300 lbs appears to be accurate. The reason 5 stars not given is it is not wide enough for me. With a weight as high as listed I would think it would be a bit wider, but it is satisfactory. My hips touch the sides when I sit. However, it is not too uncomfortable for my fibromyalgia. It's not meant for long term sitting. Just to rest when I need a break and there are no chairs around. The wheels seem to absorb the bumps on the ground nicely so I don't feel jarred when I hit one. It is much lighter than my prior rollator. If you need it to be compact for travel, the wheels will fold up as shown in the pictures. It is pretty compact. It comes in the shipping box that way. Easy to set up. Just unscrew the "star" knobs, straighten out legs and screw "star" knobs back in. You can also, just fold the chair without collapsing the wheels which I will do to put in the back of my SUV. I believe it is thin enough that when it is collapsed in the standing position it would fit behind a sit in a regular car.
I don't feel "old" when I use this rollator. The bright color and the Euro shape do not look like the standard walker/rollators which helps not feel as self- conscious about using it. I also think the built in cane holder will come in handy. It has a little cup, near the arch of the wheels, on the left side to hold the bottom of the cane and a velcro strap to hold it in place.
So far, I'm very happy with this rollator and would recommend to anyone.
So far the weight restriction of up to 300 lbs appears to be accurate. The reason 5 stars not given is it is not wide enough for me. With a weight as high as listed I would think it would be a bit wider, but it is satisfactory. My hips touch the sides when I sit. However, it is not too uncomfortable for my fibromyalgia. It's not meant for long term sitting. Just to rest when I need a break and there are no chairs around. The wheels seem to absorb the bumps on the ground nicely so I don't feel jarred when I hit one. It is much lighter than my prior rollator. If you need it to be compact for travel, the wheels will fold up as shown in the pictures. It is pretty compact. It comes in the shipping box that way. Easy to set up. Just unscrew the "star" knobs, straighten out legs and screw "star" knobs back in. You can also, just fold the chair without collapsing the wheels which I will do to put in the back of my SUV. I believe it is thin enough that when it is collapsed in the standing position it would fit behind a sit in a regular car.
I don't feel "old" when I use this rollator. The bright color and the Euro shape do not look like the standard walker/rollators which helps not feel as self- conscious about using it. I also think the built in cane holder will come in handy. It has a little cup, near the arch of the wheels, on the left side to hold the bottom of the cane and a velcro strap to hold it in place.
So far, I'm very happy with this rollator and would recommend to anyone.
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