Discover which walker/rollator is best for you!

The best walker for you is:

The Drive Medical Folding Walker With Wheels

The Drive Medical Folding Walker With Wheels

You asked for a walker:

That supports a person over 6 feet tall

And weighing under 300 lbs

Who is not allowed to put full weight through their legs

And has standard width doors/hallways

This walker is the best fit for you because:

  1. The weight limit is 350lbs/158kg – so you can put all the weight you need to through the frame, keeping your leg safe. 

  2. It is height adjustable to suit a person from 5 foot 2 up to 6 foot 4 inches tall – allowing you to have good posture and the proper support.

  3. It is 24 inches wide  – nice and narrow for getting through your doorways and hallways without a problem (the standard US interior door width is 30-32 inches). 

  4. It’s foldable – so you can get it in the car or store it away when you’re not using it.

  5. It has two wheels – so you can slide it along the floor without having to lift it, helping you to maintain your balance.

Would you like to be even more mobile?

If so, a great alternative for you is:

vive health all terrain knee walker

The Vive Health All Terrain Knee Walker

This knee walker:

  1. Helps you stay active and mobile when you cannot weight bear through your foot or ankle.
  2. Please note: knee walkers are not suitable if you are not allowed to weight bear through your knee or hip joints.
  3. Has a weight limit of 300 lbs/136kgs – so you can feel safe and sturdy.
  4. Is height adjustable to suit a person between approximately 5 foot 10 and 6 foot 6 inches tall.
  5. Is 20 inches wide  – knee walkers are generally not a problem getting through doorways as they are normally narrower than walkers.
  6. Is also foldable – so it can fit into a car for transport. It weighs 25 lbs/11 kgs. 
  7. Has brakes  – for stopping safely when scooting around out and about. 

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