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Rollator with 8" Wheels

Rollator with 8" 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.

Specifications

Dimensions: 25.5" x 31" x 23.5"
Weight: 22.50 lbs
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the Rollator with 8" Wheels work? A: The Rollator with 8" Wheels is a four-wheeled walking aid with loop hand brakes that let you slow down or lock the wheels in place when stopping or sitting. The large 8" wheels roll smoothly over uneven surfaces like sidewalks, grass, and outdoor terrain. When you need a rest, simply engage the brakes and sit on the built-in padded seat. An attached bag keeps personal items within easy reach throughout your outing.

Q: What is the difference between a rollator and a front wheeled walker? A: A rollator has four wheels and a built-in seat, making it ideal for people who can walk independently but need balance support and the option to rest. A front wheeled walker has two wheels and two rear glide caps, offering more resistance and stability for those who need to bear more weight on the device. If you tire easily on longer outings or walk on varied terrain, a rollator is typically the better fit.

Q: Who should use a rollator with 8" wheels? A: This rollator is best suited for individuals with mild to moderate mobility challenges who are active outside the home — such as seniors who walk for exercise, shop independently, or attend family outings. The 8" wheels handle outdoor surfaces better than standard 6" rollators, making it a strong choice for anyone navigating sidewalks, parking lots, or light outdoor terrain. It supports up to 300 lbs.

Q: Can I use this rollator outdoors? A: Yes — the 8" wheels are specifically designed for outdoor use, providing better traction and stability on uneven surfaces compared to smaller-wheeled rollators. It's lightweight enough to fold and fit in a car trunk, making it practical for errands, walks, and outings away from home.

Q: How do the brakes work on this rollator? A: The rollator uses loop brakes — squeeze the handles to slow down or stop, and push the handles down to lock the wheels in place before sitting. This locking mechanism is essential for safe seated rest breaks, ensuring the rollator stays stationary while you sit or stand up. Loop brakes are generally easier to operate for people with limited hand strength compared to push-down brake styles.

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 see how quickly people stop leaving the house once walking outdoors starts to feel risky. What size rollator wheels do you need for outdoor use? Larger wheels handle rough ground better, and this rollator's 8 inch wheels roll over sidewalk cracks, grass, and parking lots that stop smaller wheels cold. Loop brakes let you slow down or lock the wheels in place, the padded seat gives you a spot to rest mid errand, and the attached bag carries your things. It is light enough to fold into a car trunk and supports up to 300 pounds. It is especially helpful for people with COPD, heart conditions, or arthritis who tire quickly and need rest breaks on outings. If you lean heavily on your walker for support, a rollator rolls too freely to catch you, so choose our Folding Front Wheeled Walker, which lets you bear more weight through the device.

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