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The Stander Wonder Rollator is a lightweight, compact mobility aid designed for seniors and adults, featuring a unique folding mechanism, a padded seat, and locking brakes for enhanced safety and convenience.
M**J
Perfect folding walker.
Gave 5 stars but i wish the under basket was available. Sturdy. Seat is just fine to take a break. If you have to sit here for more than a while you should be standing for a bit too. Great to get in the narrower doorways and aisle ways cuz you can fold it up a little til you get to a wider area. Great to fold and keep near me so I don't have someone else move it out of the way and out of my reach and then have to ask someone to find time to bring it to me. It folds and stands rite by me. Adjustable handles is easy to do, no wrench or screwdriver needed, and I have arthritic hands. The grab to fold it up is easy on my hands too, wide enough for more than 2 fingers. I got all 3 colors, 2 for my car (1 for me, 1 for a friend in need) and one in my daughters truck wen I go with her. The brakes work fine, it's a walker not a truck. The clasp to keep it together is a bit hard for me but I am glad it is there cuz my other walker didn't have one at all. Did order afew front basket things but the velcro on them was toooo hard for me to open. Gonna keep hoping the under basket becomes available. Rolls smoothly even over transom and easy to lift up curbs. Because of its compactness, it is easier to get in and out of my car than my other one cuz i can keep it closer to my body and i have more room in the back for another one and stuff too. Several friends loved it and wrote down how to get it. One lady hopes it will be available in a wider version that will hold her bottom. That's it, I like it. If the latter changes, I'll let you know.
A**
Covenant
The Stander Wonder Rollator is an excellent choice for those seeking a combination of mobility, comfort, and convenience. Designed with both function and aesthetics in mind, this rollator stands out with its lightweight aluminum frame, sleek design, and user-friendly features.The pros. Light weight, stylish and foldable.The cons. Seat could be more comfortable. Not ideal for rough terrain.I would definitely recommend for traveling. I have two walkers one for around the house and yard and this one for going to the store or traveling.
G**D
Easy, lightweight, and durable
This little walker is proving to be the best I've used! The seat is small, but the handle in the middle makes this a breeze to fold up and store in the vehicle or house. It is light enough that I can lift it in and out even with my rebuilt (L1 to S1) spine! My other walker has a bigger seat BUT my wife and I both have to lift it.Folding is a real PLUS for space and storing it in the vehicle does not mean we cannot put anything else in the back of our SUV with it, like my other one. I really like the turn radius and so far it will go over any surface and still is easy to roll! Yes, I highly recommend this walker!
A**E
I love all 10.2 pounds of it
The backstory: I have chemo induced drop foot and neuropathy in my right leg. Depending on the day I can get around with a cane in my right hand or my heavy duty walker with a seat that I can use to carry laundry, etc. Balance is an issue.Five weeks ago, I fell and broke my right wrist. I am right handed and while my left hand tried, my balance using a cane was really wonky and I was afraid of falling again. My heavy walker is too heavy and bulky to fold and get into my car with one hand so, while I was able to drive, once I arrived I had no way to control my balance and go to my appointments or the store.I needed a stripped down, light weight walker that I could fold and take in and out of the car with one hand so that I could get to my appointments ( and my book club). I have a Subaru Ascent. Today was the test. I went to and from my therapist appointment. I was able to FOLD THE WALKER AND PUT IT ON THE BACK SEAT AND EASILY REMOVE IT. I love all 10.2 pounds of it.The POSITIVES:It arrived in a very sturdy box. I opened one end and it slid out in one piece. It did not require any assembly.The height of the handles can be easily adjusted by loosening turn knobs on each side. I purchased the standard. I am 5'4" and had to raise the handles for better comfort.It closes easily by pushing the handles slightly inward then pulling the seat pads up with the built in pull handle. Use the attached snap closure to keep it securely folded.It opens easily by unsnapping the latch, allowing the fold to relax, then pushing the seat pads downward.The hand brakes are easy to lock and unlock.It is slightly narrower in the foot box when walking but it handles easily with my left hand while my broken hand is resting on one handle.At the therapist office I simply folded it and put it in the corner out of the way. It takes up very little space. It fit on the back seat of my Subaru.The cross-bars are well connected and easy to clean.The positive negative or negative positive:IT IS LIGHT AND CAN BE MANIPULATED WITH ONE HAND. It weighs 10.2 pounds because it is made of aluminum. It is not intended for heavy duty use or long sitting. It is intended for balance. I barely put any weight on it while I rest my hands on the handles. It is there to catch me if I need a balance assist. Even so I will be constantly checking the frame for any bends or twists and I will only use this for short walks into and out of appointments.The pull up handle is folded down between the small seat pads and I imagine it would be very uncomfortable to sit for more than a few minutes. I do not plan to try.This lightweight walker has immediately become a valued member of my "stable" of wheeled assists.
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