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(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
you can lift this one
By sherry
from Ariazona
About Me Poor balance
Comments about Walkabout Lite 4 Wheel Rollator:
aids me in walking and staying independent
(2 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
I love this product for inside the home
By Gilley
from Ft Worth, Texas
About Me Elderly
I ordered this item and it arrived in 3 days. I am totally satisfied. Fits easily thru doors and not flimsy at all. I weigh 300 lbs
(7 of 7 customers found this review helpful)
Love it, Love it Love it!
By Lori
from California, MD
About Me Average Health, DISABILITY
I had been using a walker-rollater for years as I have a physical disability with walking and balance. This walk about is wonderful, I love it so much. The price too is excellent. I paid almost 150 for the other walker-rollater that I had been using. This one was 89 and is built so much better. I think everybody should own one, this one is PERFECT!
(8 of 9 customers found this review helpful)
Fantastic for accident-prone people!
By Gimpy
from Midwest, USA
About Me Average Health
This works great for when I "fall down and go BOOM"!
(24 of 24 customers found this review helpful)
Worth every penny!
By The Daughter
from Miami, FL
My Dad bought this for my Mom who has bad knees. It is easy to use, easy to store and Mom's posture is better because her weight is more evenly distributed than leaning on a cane. When she gets tired, she always has a place to sit.