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  1. Medline - Sleek Steel Rollators with Microban, 300lb Weight Capacity - Navy

    Model: MDS868SKNM
    SKU: 6544074
    Your price for this item is $102.99
    The previous price was $109.99
  2. byAcre - Carbon Ultralight Rollator Accessory, Storage Bag - Gray

    Model: BYATVLBG
    SKU: 6475749

    Not Yet Reviewed

    Your price for this item is $119.00
  3. byAcre - Carbon Ultralight Rollator Accessory, Left Side Cane Holder - Black

    Model: BYACNHL
    SKU: 6475743

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    Your price for this item is $33.99
    The previous price was $45.00
  4. byAcre - Carbon Ultralight Regular Rollator, 16.5" Seat Width, Supports up to 285lbs - Red Frame

    Model: BYA100MDR
    SKU: 6469200
    Your price for this item is $628.99
    The previous price was $679.00
  5. byAcre - Carbon Ultralight Compact Rollator, 16.1" Seat Width, Supports up to 285lbs - Red Frame

    Your price for this item is $652.99
    The previous price was $679.00
  6. Medline - Sleek Steel Rollators with Microban - White

    Model: MDS868SKWM
    SKU: 6544058
    Your price for this item is $109.99
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Choosing a rollator walker.

Deciding if walkers and rollators are right for you.

If you need assistance with walking, rollator walkers and other mobility aids can help provide support and stability. Depending on your physical health and stamina, you can choose from canes, walkers, rollators or wheelchairs to help you get from point A to point B. But what are rollators, and how are they different from walkers? Upright walkers and rollators both use metal frames that can be moved with you as you step forward. But rollators (sometimes called rollator walkers or wheeled walkers) are connected to rubber wheels that allow you to glide ahead with more ease. For added safety, rollator walkers also have handbrakes for sudden stops and downhill ventures. There are many rollator walkers with seats for when you need to get off your feet and take a break. (If standing for long periods is difficult for you, you may also want to consider bath safety items like shower chairs.) You can find rolling walkers that are lightweight, height-adjustable and even foldable for easy storage. Some walkers with wheels and seats also have compartments for water bottles or other items you might want to bring with you. 

How to stay safe with your rollator.

Walkers and rollators can be helpful if you have an injury, balance issues or low strength, or if you just get tired while walking. But it’s important to know how to keep yourself safe while using these assistive tools. You should always keep your rollator close to your body and your hands near the brakes during use. A heart rate monitor can be a helpful item to bring along on your walks if you have health issues and are concerned about over-exerting yourself. Devices like hearing aids can make it easier to hear those around you and keep you aware of any nearby disturbances. And if walking worsens any joint pain, you can ask your physician about using a compression sleeve during or after you use your rollator. Even though walkers, rollators, cane walkers and other mobility aids are designed to make movement safer, you may want to also invest in a medical alert device just in case you take an unexpected fall and need assistance. 
Additional information:
These statements and any information contained herein are intended for educational purposes only and are not meant to substitute for medical care or to prescribe treatment for any specific health condition. Carefully review product labels for instructions and important safety information, and consider consulting with a health care professional regarding your use of health and wellness products.

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