ProBasics - RLAA8BK Aluminum Rolling Walker for Seniors - Adjustable Seat & Height with 8 Inch Wheels, Black
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Outside, the width is 23 inches between the wheels. The inside walking space is 20 1/2 inches, and the seat is 13 1/2 inches wide. I hope you find this information useful.
The width of the bag is 17 1/2 inches from one inside edge of each handle to the other.
I'm not sure what the exact limit is, but I'm 240 pounds and it's no problem for me.
It weighs around 17 pounds.
Selected User Reviews For ProBasics - RLAA8BK Aluminum Rolling Walker for Seniors - Adjustable Seat & Height with 8 Inch Wheels, Black
The estimated delivery time was ten days. It was delivered the next day, fully assembled except for the placement of the handles in the tube, much to my surprise. All of the ugly stickers all over the frame were the only thing I didn't like. It took me an hour to get rid of them as well as the glue. All of the warnings and other information could be found in the book, so the stickers were unnecessary. The walker was $26 cheaper than the majority of the other items. The 8" wheels were another feature that I liked because we all know that the larger the wheel, the better the maneuverability.
It's a little lighter, but it's not flimsy. I'm 6'3" tall and 235 pounds. TO RISE FROM THIS SEAT IS EASY.
It appeals to me. At 19 years old and with chronic illness, I decided I wanted one that did double duty (there were two wheels, with brakes on the wheels and gliders, meaning each time it weighed more than just one, it went off and over the wheel each time). It wouldn't hold.
It's incredibly simple to put together, as another commenter pointed out. All you have to do now is attach the handles and adjust the height to your liking. This walker has exceeded my expectations.
The fact that the seat could be adjusted was a godsend. The 8-inch wheels are ideal for navigating through the snow. This year, 2021, I'm ready to take on.
My mother enjoys it because she can sit wherever she wants. anytime.
When my wife is seated on the walker, it is extremely difficult for her to turn it. It pulls to the left, as if it were a misaligned car. Due to a lack of curve in the bar, resting your back on it is extremely uncomfortable. I don't believe the manufacturer attempted to roll the walker while someone was sitting on it. The wheels appear to be too wide, which makes turning difficult, particularly on carpet. Before putting a product on the market, the manufacturer needs to conduct additional testing. This is a product that I do not recommend.
This walker appeals to me, and it is pink, which is my favorite color. The parts were all there and it was simple to put together. The condition of the box was not ideal. I'll get used to it even though steering isn't easy.