Name: | Aluminum Rollator |
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Model No.: | BES-WA27 |
Product Name: | Aluminum Rollator |
Brand: | BESCO |
Keywords: | Aluminum Rollator, Walking Rollator |
LEAD TIME: | 30 days |
Sample: | Available |
Certificates: | CE,UKCA |
Payment Term: | T/T in advance |
Country of Original: | China |
Weight Capacity: | 110 kgs |
Stock: | NO |
Factory Address: | Changyuan,China |
Office: | Zhengzhou,China |
Carton Size:630*230*850mm
Packing Quantity:1pcs/ctn
A rollator is a type of wheeled walker with at least three wheels, a frame, handlebars, and integrated brakes that allow users to walk smoothly and rest when needed. Unlike traditional walkers, rollators do not need to be lifted with each step, making them suitable for active users who require support for longer distances, both indoors and outdoors. Key features often include a built-in seat for resting, a basket for carrying items, and height-adjustable handles.
Key Components and Features
Wheels: Typically have three or four large wheels, enabling them to roll over various surfaces and terrains.
Handgrips: Ergonomically designed handlebars with grips provide comfort and control.
Hand Brakes: Located on the handlebars, these brakes can be pushed down to control speed or lock the device in place for stability when sitting.
Seat: A built-in seat allows the user to pause and rest during their walk.
Storage: Many rollators include an under-seat pouch or basket for carrying personal items.
Folding Design: Most rollators can be folded for easier storage and transport.
How it Differs from a Walker
No Lifting Required:
Rollators have wheels and are pushed, while standard walkers require the user to lift them with each step.
Mobility:
The wheels allow for faster movement and better navigation over varied surfaces, such as sidewalks and gravel, whereas walkers provide a more stable base for indoor use on flat surfaces.
Support and Rest:
Rollators offer a built-in seat for resting, a feature not found on most walkers.
When to Use a Rollator
Stability and Endurance: For individuals who can walk independently but need help with stability or endurance.
Versatility: When a mobility aid is needed for both indoor and outdoor use.
Resting: For users who may need a short break while walking long distances.
A rollator is a mobility aid used when someone can walk independently but needs assistance with balance and stability, or when they need a place to rest while walking. It's a good option for individuals who:
Can walk on their own but experience fatigue or decreased physical strength.
Need help maintaining balance and preventing falls.
Have conditions like COPD or arthritis that cause pain or shortness of breath when walking.
Want the convenience of a built-in seat for resting.
Need to carry items while walking, as rollators often have baskets or bags.
In essence, a rollator is a step up from a standard walker, offering more mobility and features for those who can walk but need a little extra support.