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🚶♂️ Roll with confidence, rest in style – your ultimate lightweight mobility upgrade!
The Fenetic Wellbeing Ultra Lightweight Folding Rollator is a sleek, 5.8kg aluminium walking frame featuring 15cm solid wheels, height-adjustable ergonomic handles, and a padded flip-up seat with storage bag. Designed for easy folding front-to-back, it fits effortlessly in car boots, making it perfect for travel and daily use. Equipped with arthritic-friendly loop cable brakes and a curved backrest, it supports users up to 115kg with comfort and stability.
| ASIN | B006IQR7TW |
| ASIN | B006IQR7TW |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 3,960 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 1 in Rollators 3 in Standard Walkers & Walking Frames |
| Brand Name | Fenetic Wellbeing |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (511) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (511) |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 58D x 62W x 92H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 5.8 Kilograms |
| Item model number | FR6-BLUE |
| Manufacturer | Fenetic Wellbeing |
| Manufacturer | Fenetic Wellbeing |
| Material Type | Aluminium |
| Maximum Height | 97 Centimetres |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 97 Centimetres |
| Minimum Height | 33 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 32 Inches |
| Model Name | FR6-BLUE |
| Product Dimensions | 63.5 x 58.42 x 83.82 cm; 5.8 kg |
| Style Name | Folding |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
| Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 100 Kilograms |
S**N
Great value and great quality
I bought this for my 81 year old disabled mum, she uses it all the time around the house with the tray being invaluable for carrying things around especially cups of tea, which previously she struggled to do when using her walking stick. Mum is now walking much more upright and her balance is better as she has the two handles to hold. The tray pushes down into the seat easily and can be removed in a second. Mum finds the basket really useful too and this also detaches really easily. There is a place to carry a walking, which again mum has found really useful. The frame folds down simply and is as it says lightweight to put in a car. The only downside is the brakes which are quite stiff and need to be pushed downwards to go on. Mum needs to use both hands to push each brake on as she hasn't got much strength in her wrists or hands now. However she is delighted with her rollator and would definitely recommend it to others. It was also very reasonably priced compared to others that had less features on the market.
A**E
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Very pleased with the rollater. It's lightweight easy to assemble and very easy to manoeuver as opposed to the three wheeler l had. Very satisfied also with the price.
D**T
A Seat You Push, A Seat You Sit — And Everyone Else Just Stares In Envy.
I write this at a bus stop, the wind cutting through my coat like a harsh tongue. A bag of shopping hangs from my hand, heavy with the small necessities that keep a working man alive. Ahead lies a twelve‑hour shift in the plastic works — a place where the machines roar like caged beasts and the hours grind a man down to the bone. And yet, here I sit upon my contraption — a wheeled seat, humble in appearance, but to me as vital as a sled to a Yukon wanderer. I can plant it anywhere: pavement, roadside, bus shelter. With a single motion it becomes my outpost, my lookout, my last refuge before the long march into labour. From this perch I watch the passers‑by, the weary and the hurried, all of them standing, shifting, enduring. They do not know the quiet triumph of a man who has carved out a moment of rest in a world that offers so little of it. The seat is sturdy, comfortable, and faithful — a companion built not for show, but for survival. I have taken it across seas, even to Spain, where the locals marvelled at it as though it were some strange beast from the North. They clamoured for it, but I would not part with it. A man does not sell the tool that has carried him through the harshness of his days. No — this seat is mine. And like any good piece of gear that proves itself against the grind of life, I will hold onto it until it falls apart beneath me.
M**E
Grateful!
I'm 37 and finally got the courage to buy and use a rollator. I've dreamed of one for years as I've got hEDS and struggle every day with sitting, standing and walking. I was put off buying one because of the negativity that comes with being young with a chronic illness. I fully expected folk to scoff at me using this, and as expected that's exactly what happened from the old folk, but I'm grateful I took the plunge and got it as I've got more independence and ability to do more normal activities. I am dependent on bus travel and it's a nightmare because there's never any proper seats and most of the time none at bus stops so I always struggle waiting on them. Now I've got a seat I can sit on and wait. Using this has also meant that people can see my unseen disability. Now people are aware that I have difficulties with mobility and they give me space, are more considerate and I don't get the horrible accusations from people who want to know my medical history when I use priority seating. This helps me get shopping as the basket fits on the seat. It's got a handy zipped pocket inside for cards, shopping lists etc so they're secure and concealed when it's folded up/windy. There's a lot of storage in the bag for purse, keys, small bits and pieces if you pop to the shop. I can get around the house no bother as it fits between the doors with loads of room. It's great to be able to cook and have a seat too. I like that it's got a soft bar to give your back more support when you're sitting on it (and stops the basket slipping off when shopping). I'd prefer a seat that was softer but it's a piece of plastic firm foam, so can't really complain. I'm not sitting on it for long periods of time. The wheels are really smooth, they glide across the ground. The brakes work well and don't have any roll back whatsoever. It was pretty much assembled straight out the box. Just needed to put the handles on and adjust it to my height. It's easy to fold up and light enough that I can take it up and down my block's stairs (I live in a top floor flat). The aluminium frame is really sturdy, doesn't have any wobbly bits.
B**Q
J'avais loué un déambulateur semblable auprès de la Croix-Rouge pour la somme de 8€ par mois. Il était bien moins pratique et d'une esthétique aléatoire. L'achat de ce Fenetic répond à toute mes aspirations et revêt en plus une beauté à la vue...
B**W
Très facile à monter ,bien conçu et robuste . Le petit panier est un plus ! Facile à plier pour la voiture .A recommander
A**.
trés bien et pratique, cela ma bien aider quand j'ai eu mon accident, de plus cela se plie facilement. mais ce n'est pas remboursé par la sécurité sociale.
C**N
Très bien pour ma mère merci beaucoup
B**C
repons tous a fait a nos attente et est tres simplr popur son usage de tous les jour et son transport
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