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  1. Superlight Aluminum Rollator
    Superlight Aluminum Rollator
    • Easily take this rollator in and out of the car or storage thanks to a lightweight design and a folding frame
    • Height-adjustable arms and legs for a perfect fit; accommodates users 4'11" to 6'4" (147 to 188 cm)
    • Available in 4 colors: Burgundy, Smoky Blue, Black, and Red
    As low as $116.00
     
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  2. Momentum Rollators
    Momentum Rollators
    • Sporty rolling walker features 6" all-terrain wheels that make it easier to get around
    • Push-down locking brakes for whenever you need a rest
    • Built-in underseat storage with a tray holds your personal items and small medical equipment
    As low as $300.00
     
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  3. Empower Rollator
    Empower Rollator
    • Padded backrest flips forward and backward enabling the user to sit comfortably on either side.
    • Seat flips up to allow user to stand or walk inside the rollator.
    • Folds completely flat for easy storage and transport.
    As low as $226.00
     
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At some point in your life, it's likely that you or a loved one will need the assistance of a walking aid. Walking aids are designed to provide stability and support, helping you to walk safely. Whether you need a walking aid to take part of your weight or just need a little extra stability, there is surely a walking aid available for your needs.


Walking aids provide people with many benefits. They are useful in helping to prevent falls and give the user an increased sense of confidence and security. Walking aids also help the user to maintain their independence when they otherwise might have to depend on a wheelchair. Because a walking aid allows you to move under your own power, walking aids are excellent ways to maintain or build your strength.


Walking aids are used in a variety of situations. Aids like crutches are often used temporarily to help keep you mobile while you recover from an injury. Walking aids such as rollators and canes are often used in rehabilitation settings to help you build strength after an illness or injury. Other walking aids, including walkers and canes, may be used long-term to assist as you age or deal with a chronic condition.


There are many different types of walking aids available, and each offers a different type of support. Walkers and rollators can support a significant amount of your weight and offer excellent stability. Canes can hold less of your weight, and are more suitable for someone who has good balance but is lacking strength in one side. Crutches are intended to bear your weight temporarily as you heal from an injury, and knee walkers are an alternative to crutches which require less upper body strength.


The exact type of walking aid that is right from you will depend on your situation, your balance, and your strength.