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Rollator with 6" Wheels

Rollator with 6" Wheels

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Has a place to sit and rest, loop brakes, attached bag to carry items. The big wheels make it easier to wheel through less than smooth terrain

If you think this walker moves too fast or feel this rollator gets away from you, you might try this folding walker.

Specifications

Wheels: 6 in
Max weight supported: 300lbs
Dimensions: 27" x 29.5" x 22"
Weight: 18.90 lbs

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the Rollator with 6" Wheels work? A: The Rollator with 6" Wheels is a wheeled walking aid designed to provide stable, upright support while you move. You push it forward as you walk, using the loop brakes on the handles to slow down or stop safely. When you need to rest, simply engage the brakes and sit on the built-in seat. The attached bag lets you carry personal items hands-free, and the larger 6" wheels are engineered to roll smoothly over uneven or outdoor terrain that smaller-wheeled walkers struggle with.

Q: Who is the Rollator with 6" Wheels best suited for? A: This rollator is ideal for individuals who need walking support but want the freedom to move over a variety of surfaces — including sidewalks, grass, or slightly rough terrain. It's well-suited for people who tire easily and benefit from a built-in seat for rest breaks, and for those who need to carry items like a phone, water bottle, or small bag while staying mobile.

Q: What is the difference between a rollator and a standard front-wheeled walker? A: A standard front-wheeled walker has two wheels in front and two rubber tips in the back, requiring you to lift and push it forward. A rollator like this one has four wheels, loop brakes, and a seat, so it rolls continuously without lifting — making it easier to use for longer distances. However, because a rollator moves more freely, some users prefer a front-wheeled walker if they feel the rollator moves too fast or is harder to control.

Q: How do the loop brakes on the Rollator with 6" Wheels work? A: The loop brakes are squeeze-style handles located on the handlebars. Squeezing them applies friction to the rear wheels to slow your pace or bring the rollator to a full stop — similar in concept to bicycle brakes. When you want to sit and rest, you squeeze and lock the brakes to keep the rollator stationary and safe before sitting on the seat.

Q: Is the Rollator with 6" Wheels safe to use outdoors? A: Yes. The 6" wheels are specifically sized to handle less-than-smooth terrain, making this rollator more capable outdoors than standard rollators with smaller wheels. The loop brakes give you control on inclines or uneven ground. As with any mobility aid, it's best used on surfaces free of large obstacles, and users should always engage the brakes before sitting.

P65 Warning for Plastics

⚠ WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including ethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Why we know this works!

We love this rollator because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we hear the same worry in almost every walker training: what if this thing rolls off without me? How do you keep a rollator from getting away from you? You control it with the loop brakes: squeeze the handles to slow down, and push down to lock the wheels every single time before you sit on the seat. The 6 inch wheels roll smoothly over sidewalks and store aisles, the attached bag frees up your hands, and the frame is light enough to lift into a car trunk. It suits people who tire easily from heart or lung conditions, arthritis, or general weakness and want a seat ready wherever they go. If the rollator still feels too fast or hard to control after practice, that is a fit problem, not a personal failing, and our Folding Front Wheeled Walker gives you more resistance and control.

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