🌟 Roll with confidence—wherever life takes you!
The helavo All Terrain Walker Rollator features 12” pneumatic tires for superior shock absorption and traction on any surface. Its lightweight 20.9 lbs frame supports up to 300 lbs and folds compactly for travel convenience. Adjustable handle heights ensure ergonomic comfort, while a spacious padded seat and reliable braking system provide safety and rest on the move. Engineered in Germany with a 1-year warranty and 24/7 support, it’s the ultimate mobility companion for active seniors.
G**G
Sturdy and dependable
Appears both very sturdy and something I can depend on.The seats is nice but too high for my short legs, but I will use a stool or something for my feet when I will need to sit for very long. It is plenty big for my big frame. I didnt take a star off as the seat is very sturdy and for short rests will be fine. If someone wants to sit in it for long, the seat is comfortable and the back support is comfy and nice, but if you https://smile.amazon.com/gcx/Gifts-for-Adults/gfhz/?ref_=navm_ftr_gfdont have long legs you will need to store something on the seat that you can use like a short stool. Im 5’3” and might feet (heels and balls of feet) touch but not solidly.Cup holders- i ordered the pair of cupholders they suggested. They fit on the handles with velcro and are sturdy. I put both on one side to reduce the overall width, making one have less room and more suitable for phone, keys etc. Think I’ll like that!!! In picture i have a large insulated drink holder of about 30-32oz capacity in it- fits fine and is very sturdy. Yeah! The drawstring will allow much slimmer smaller drinks to fit well.As you can see I glamped it up with iron on patches!! Im having a hard time adjusting to needing this, and thought making it cute might cheer me up! 🥳.The satchel/bag fits nicely and will be easy to put on and take off quickly at any time. It will hold a lot and has a nice lapover cover that velcroes.Haven't tried a cane in it but looks like it will work fine. I even got a little flag i might put on my cane for more glamping.I go camping a lot and this will let me walk around the campground for exercise. I could not do that with a regular 4wheeled walker as the tires were too small, would not traverse gravel, and were very stiff and jerky and would get torn up quickly.I dont know how well this will work in a house as it’s a bit cumbersome for how I have furniture placed in my house. I will thoroughly enjoy it for outdoors, camping trips, walks around my neighborhood, and make room for it in my house if need be.One more note- it’s a bit tricky to put together due to cords for brakes that get in the way of the parts when being assembled. But connections are well marked and with a little patience I did it!!Ill remark more later after Ive really used it a lot. Hope this helps! Best wishes!
W**N
Dirt Bike Walker
Easy to assemble with the excellent instruction video. The large wheels roll over most anything with ease. They allow me to go places with my wife like art fairs or walking paths outdoors. The walker folds to 10 inches wide and as beefy as the unit looks it only weighs 22 pounds. The seat and seat back are very comfortable too. The ergonomic handles are wonderful and the hand brakes engage and disengage with certainty and easily. I'm a 75 yr old ex-athlete and my new dirt bike as I call it puts me back in the game. The walker is elegant but built like a tank - you will love it. Remember, this walker can negotiate most any terrain which is what makes the helavo rollator stand out from the crowd. Sorry no picture, I'm not techie so I don't know how.
J**R
No other like it
I found this for my brother who has Parkinson Disease, It was easy to assemble and looks nice. The thing he likes best is the pneumatic 10 inch wheels it well go anywhere. Nice and quite on what every road your own. The Tires have a valve stem. Only one i have found like this. Would biy again.
D**N
A Quality Rollator for All-Terrain Walking
The Helvaco is a very nice product that is as advertised. I use mine for outdoor walking, including gravel and dirt paths. The bag is attached to hooks welded on the rollator's legs and I replace this bag with my camera bag when out on a photo walk.The rollator is easy enough to assemble, but came with bolts for the front wheels that were too short. I am not sure how this could happen. Replacing them is simple enough but requires an annoying trip to the hardware store for the correct size metric bolt. A U.S. standard 1/4-20 bolt will fit the hole, but then you might want to buy capped wing nuts to match the others on the rollator. On the plus side, the brakes were pre-adjusted.It rolls smoothly and is comfortable for me (at 5'10") both walking and sitting.The rollator is very easy to fold and unfold, but know that it is not light. It is a hefty piece of kit and the all-terrain wheels make it even heavier. Also, when you fold it, all you are really doing is just squeezing it together so that it is just narrower. The wheels do not fold, and the folded unit is L-shaped and awkward to lift and handle. Getting it in and out of the car might be difficult for some folks.Overall, I think this rollator is as nice as they get, and I am most pleased with it.
J**P
Fine but not for me
The product worked well in itself but did not work for me. Helavo was so qood with my return request, I appreciate that. I saw nothing wrong with the rollator, it seems well built, but some specs I wish I had known before buying.The good: the wheels handled grass, broken sidewalks,potholes, even railway tracks like a champ. I was impressed.The troubles:I am just under six feet tall. The handles at full extension were a couple inches short so I had to hunch a bit. I didn’t like this but I could have lived with this.I am 250 pounds. It’s rated for 300 so I thought it would be OK, but no. It may be strong enough but it is not wide enough for me; on any slant to the side (like virtually all roads) the high-side wheels would come off the ground. This was scary.I walk around three miles per hour. At that speed the wheels lock up, they turn sideways to the road and the walker stops and stutters and this throws my weight forward over the handlebars. If I slow down they don’t do that. But I have no wish to walk one mile per hour. And I can’t afford to fall. I’ve been watching people, and they do walk slowly with their rollators, so this is a quirk of my own.So if I was my proper weight of 150 lbs. and an average height, and I walked slowly, this rollator would be fine, and I loved how it handled rough terrain. But sadly that’s not me and it’s not safe for me right now.Helavo was wonderful about talking me through what to do and letting me return the rollator. I was impressed.
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