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10/24/2011

Invacare Knee Walker INV 65950 Review

Invacare Knee Walker INV 65950
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My wife had a foot operation . 2 bone grafts several pins and screws which require 6 to 8 weeks in a cast . She used the knee walker for 2 weeks now .Due to national security issue my wifes age and weight can not be discussed but I 56 and weigh 225 lbs and its plenty strong for me .
I think some of the bad reviews are due tonot understand the proper application of this device . It's for a leg with a cast below the knee. Its not a standard walker. The front wheel are suppose to swivel 360 degrees.
We live in avery small house (1000 sq foot ) hard wood floors thin Asian rugs and semi long shag in the bedroom several washable throw rugs on tile floors its working well in all areas. The only thing I can say it the turning radius is a bit large but we are in small house . My wife has zero dexterity on crutches if she would have used themfor the last 2 week she probably have a broken arm . We carried it in the car ( it collapses flat so don't tie wrapthe basket to the frame cause it would have to be removed) used it in the total hospital application elevators and garages works fine . Uphill in subterranean garages is not easy but can be done using the brake(so drop off at lobby and park downhill from the elevator in the garage )
You cant say there is any assembly required you remove the plastic cover from the tires .You adjust the leg length (to users height) using 2 pushbutton on each leg . A very civilized little device . I built a wheelchair ramp to connect the front porch to city sidewalk (first week ) first thing she did as I was showing her my work was blast down it like a kid on a skateboard the point I trying to make is I think the walker has improved her moral overall by increased and simplifiedmobility ascompared tocrutches .

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InvacareKnee Walker offers the perfect blend of style, comfort,and affordability, a perfect substitution for crutches.Features easy-to-operate ergonomic hand brakes, comfortable 3thick, 15long knee pad, and 5front swivel wheels. Height adjusts 31-39 ; width 18 . Folds up for storage or transportation, includes basket. Product weight, 16.5lbs. Weight capacity: 300lbs. 3-year warranty on frame and brakes, 1-year warranty on other parts.

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10/20/2011

THE ROLLATOR, BLUE, FULLY PADDED 14" X 13" SEAT, WITH POUCH AND PADDED BACKREST FOR TOTAL COMFORT. Review

THE ROLLATOR, BLUE, FULLY PADDED 14' X 13' SEAT, WITH POUCH AND PADDED BACKREST FOR TOTAL COMFORT.
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This rollator is great.The large wheels make travelling over rough ground easy.The seat is comfortable although relatively small.I'm very pleased with this purchase.

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Limited lifetime warranty on frame. Six month warranty on handgrips, push buttons, brakes, casters, knobs, brake cable, back bar, upholstery, basket and any other"wearable" parts.

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10/10/2011

Invacare Rollite Rollator with 8 in. wheels - Tall Adult Review

Invacare Rollite Rollator with 8 in. wheels - Tall Adult
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NOTE;The model I am reporting on isexactly the same as the one pictured....except the wheels are 6" in diameter, and solid....and the walker is made, for people of average height....not six feet tall or more.But the model is otherwise exactly the same...........

Sometimes, even the darkest cloud has a sliver lining.The silver lining in this case is the INVACARE ROLLITE ROLLATOR WALKER -- which I would never have known about, or acquired, had just one person in the hospital been more informed, or had he or she listened to me, a mere patient. An operation and recovery that should have taken at most five days, was stretched out into 2 months (!) due to ignorance/arrogance of a few critical members of the operating team.Oh well, I did get an INVACARE ROLLATOR out of this prolonged experience...........

Let me explain.Three years ago, I went to the hospital (I will not say which one -- but it is reputed to be one of the best in the country...and MOST of the personnell are, in fact, knowledgeable, courteous and kind.MOST.But not, unfortunately, all of them....)After I got out of the hospital, I had to go to a rehab place -- not customary, but in my case
really necessary....because I had been in the hospital SO long (3
weeks!) that my muscles were beginning to atrophy, and I needed physical therapy....quick!( Why was I in the hospital for 3 weeks?Because I had an operation...just before which I begged the people performing it NOT to give me muscle relaxant, because I have Myasthenia Gravis, and
a muscle relaxant would weaken muscles already prone to weakness.As the anesthesia began to take effect, I remember hearing someone say, "But we HAVE to give you muscle relaxant!"Then I was out cold.When I came to, it was 3 weeks later....because after the operation, they had to put me in a RESPIRATOR for 3 weeks, due to one person's orders at giving muscle-relaxant to someone with Myasthenia Gravis.

But who listens to me?I'm only the patient, after all..... : (

Anyway, the rehab place was quite nice -- as far as these places go.My physical therapist was a young girl, just completing her training, and we got along very well.I got to see a few movies, and a fashion show -- and also was able to work up a comedy routine, to amuse my fellow-patients and the staff.("Good evening, Ladies and Germs!This is not to say the Gentlemen aren't welcome -- the gentlemen are VERY welcome.The Ladies are very welcome.The Germs...are not welcome.Bye-bye germs!
They're not going.Well....you can't win them all....."Etc.)

Anyway, after three weeks or so, my body recovered, and was, I guess, in far better shape than I was originally, or my comedy routine would be at any time.(This is not saying much, but anyway....) So, at the meeting my family and I had with the staff at my departure, it was decided that I was A-OK....but that I should have a walker to take with me, just in case.
At first, I was to be given a regular, two-wheeled walker, like they have in the hospital, (and the rehab center)...but I suddenly said no, I wanted one with a SEAT.This was considered. and approved -- and after looking at three different models, the INVACARE ROLLEX was chosen by my physical therapist -- and myself -- as the best one for me.

Through these three years, my INVACARE ROLLITE ROLLATOR has become chair, table, cart, and excercise buddy!Its lines are cleaner, and more streamlined, than the usual walker-with-basket.This is because with this walker, the basket is optional, and bought at a slight additional cost.If you use the rollator with the basket, (which fits under the seat), it does make using the seat somewhat difficult.I'm lucky in that, if I have to carry something in my INVACARE ROLLATOR, I just put it on the seat, and use the wheeler like a trolly.If I have larger or bulkier things to carry, I put them in a bag, then put the bag on the Rollator's seat.Depending on one's energy, this is a good transporting and walking device for short distances, but I wouldn't recommend it for longer ones, because -- if you have something to carry, and also want to sit down, you have to lift the package off the seat before you sit down to rest, then replace it after you rest, and want to continue your walk.

The brakes on this walker are conveniently placed near the handle-bars.You place them down, to lock them, and raise them, to unlock.("DOWN-right," and "FREE-up", is a good way to remember this.) I would recommend you practice using the brakes --it's easy to forget to "free-up", and if you don't raise the brakes when you want to go on, you could break (!) them, and they won't hold when you when you want to lock them
(say on a diagonal slope), again.But the practice is easy...and almost fun...and becomes second-nature in no time at all.

Folding up this little gem is easy too, IF you know the ht way to go about it. Instructions are included, of course....but it's easy to get the "folding locks", (located on each side of the frame, near the back), mixed up with the "hand-brakes", (located further front, near the top of either side), at first.Just remember where the "folding locks" are, lift the seat, mpush it back, push the folding-locks on either side DOWN, fold in the two sides....and presto!....the walker can easily be placedin the back of any car.

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I was reading recently that the use of two "walking sticks" is coming into vogue.Waling sticks are traditional gear for English gentlemen, and others of the Upper Classes, when taking a morning consitututional, etc.But the modern use of TWO walking sticks, aids anyone in walking faster, harder, longer!They also help burn more calories!I find that using my INVACARE ROLLATOR -- which I already have, anyway -- does the very same thing!Even when I don't "need" it, I find that I can use it to walk faster, harder, longer...and burn more calories! No -- one shouldn't "push" the little walker to it's limits....but using it to walk just a LITTLE faster, harder, and longer, really does help burn extra calories and keepone in better shape!Of course, not wanting to become dependant on my ROLLATOR, I don't use it all the time....but I'll admit to using it slightly more than absolutely necessary.It also makes a nice little TV tray and table, in a pinch.

The metal "tubing" of this walker is not black....but a beautiful, deep, deep blue, which reflects light almost irridescently.It's also quite light, as these things go.Yet it is sturdy....and can hold up to 230 pounds!

This is a neat-looking, totally cool little walker.I recommend it for anyone who needs a walker, (and can deal with the package-carrying limitations)....or anyone who just wants a totally neat, and compact,excercise-cum-table-cum-cart little vehicle!

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The Invacare Tall Adult Blue Rollite 8" Wheeled Rollator is unlike any other in the industry. Invacare has taken the Rollite one step further, offering this Rollite that meets the needs of providers, clinicians and consumers at an affordable price. This Rollite offers all the standard features such as flip-up seat with a built-in handle, flexible backrest, ergonomic dual paddle folding mechanism and hand brakes. What sets this apart is the 8" wheels that improve mobility on tough terrain. The user height for this model ranges from 5'11-6'6".This Rollite also has a 300lbs weight capacity.

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10/09/2011

Invacare Rollite Rollator, Red Review

Invacare Rollite Rollator, Red
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Fantastic rollator.I have a Dolomite given to me by the VA, which is significantly more expensive.The Rollite is superior in every respect.Sturdy and wide enough that I'm not constantly kicking the wheels as I walk ... I love it!Folds to 7 inches deep to fit in the car, or get out of the way at restaurants or when not in use.Super for travel!The seat is actually deep enough (unlike my "other" rollator) that you can sit comfortably and not worry about sliding off onto the floor.After a couple of years of use, I'd strongly recommend the Rollite, particularly if you're outside the home and taking your rollator in and out of the car.

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The Invacare Rollite Rollator offers great maneuverability for added stability and comfort while walking.

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9/27/2011

Medline Freedom Super Light Rollator Only 11 lbs Smokey Blue Review

Medline Freedom Super Light Rollator Only 11 lbs Smokey Blue
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This is a very nice product, the lightest one I could find but very sturdy, rolls easily, best of kind.

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FREEDOM ROLLATOR - ONLY 11 LBS - Smokey Blue The Lightest Rollator Available * This revolutionary rollator offers many unique features. * Curved backrest and seat with thicker padding than other rollators. * It weighs only 11lbs verses 16lbs for traditional rollators. * The seat height is adjustable without tools (from 18" to 23" off the ground) to accommodate people 4'10" to 6'2". * The arms and legs are also height adjustable. * Comes with a high end bag under the seat with water resistant pouch and comfortable shoulder strap. * Bag is removable and has zippered and mesh pockets on side for easy access to items. * Serves as a standard and a junior rollator. * Tool free adjustable brakes. * Attractive Smokey Blue color * 250lb weight capacity. Weight 11 lbs. Width 24" Length 28" Height 29"-33" Seat-To-Floor Height 18"-23" Seat Size 13.25" x 13.25" Wheel Size 6" diameter Weight Capacity 250 lbs. Color Smokey Blue

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9/26/2011

Medline Bariatric Rollator Walker/Seat 400 lb Capacity Review

Medline Bariatric Rollator Walker/Seat 400 lb Capacity
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I was concerned that I would need lots of screw drivers and other stuff I don't have in order to put this together. But none was needed! Most of it is solid, nothing to attach. You pop in wheels, they give you the big screws that lock the handles in place, and you're done. It is very solid, so you'll need a good sized or empty trunk to carry it, but it makes life and walking so much easier, and has allowed me to walk more than before. An excellent product that showed up almost overnight! Just a great deal all around.

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Bariatric Rollator: This Heavy-Duty RollingInch Walker InchSupports Up To 400 Lbs. It Has A Padded Seat And Backrest, And Loop Brakes For Quick And Easy Stopping. It'S Easy To Maneuver And Folds For Storage. Beautiful Burgundy Color. Comfortable Padded Seat - 171/2 InchWide X 14 InchDeep. Comfortable Curved Backrest. Loop Brakes - Pull To Stop; Push To Lock. Reinforced Forks To Support Higher Weight Capacity. Lightweight Aluminum Makes Transporting Easy. Weighs Only 19 Pounds! Folds Easily To Place In Trunk Of Car Or To Store.Heavy Duty, 400 Lbs.

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8/21/2011

4208 Cruiser Deluxe Petite Rolling Walker Rollator, Red Review

4208 Cruiser Deluxe Petite Rolling Walker Rollator, Red
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I bought this walker for my elderly mother.My one worry was that she wouldn't be able to work the brakes with her arthritic fingers, but she does just fine.She's a small woman, 5'2", and the petite version fits just fine. Buy the standard version for someone over 5'7". Folding and unfolding it is a small challenge for her, but she does manage.

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