Deal: 2 Pairs Top Glides DuraSki Heavy Duty Walker Ski Glides for 1 1/8 Inch Tubes
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They do, in fact, reverse direction. The only reason it's curved is to make it easier for people to transition between different heights of flooring (wood into a higher carpet or rug).
They're 1 1/8" in diameter, according to my calculations.
You take off the walker's rubber end cap and replace it with these.
It'll fit any walker with the same foot diameter.
Selected User Reviews For Deal: 2 Pairs Top Glides DuraSki Heavy Duty Walker Ski Glides for 1 1/8 Inch Tubes
They were so simple to put together that I can now glide over carpets and mats with ease. My walker used to get caught on the heavy mats in elevators and public buildings before I got these. That was extremely inconvenient, to say nothing of the danger. It's no longer a chore for me to simply glide over these obstacles. I'm so happy I purchased these glides for my walker.
For the past five years, I've been using these ski glides. They have a 6-month life span. 8 months. Because I have balance issues, I lean on my walker, putting a lot of strain on the glides. Because you get four gliders per package and I only need two for the back of the walker, I believe they will last a long time under the pressure I apply. I also believe they are good value for the money spent. They're simple to put on and take off, according to my husband.
The DuraSki Heavy Duty Walker Ski Glides from Top Glides are simple to install on walker legs. They won't scratch your hardwood or tile floors, and they'll last for a long time outside.
So far, everything has gone well. These were purchased to replace a pair of walker slides that had broken. We thought these would be better because the other type that was inserted into the walker leg broke off. So far, everything has gone well. We didn't even have to fight to get the piece from the old broken slide out of the walker leg, which was a bonus in our case.
With the help of steps, I was able to pop off. Coban wrap was used to fix the problem. It's not easy to glide.
On carpet, tennis balls were useless. Installed the slides and got the desired results: a simple sliding walker that works on both bare and carpeted floors. Installing it was a breeze.
These are fantastic and are suitable for use indoors. I've used them outside on a cement driveway and they last a long time, but the cement eats them up quickly.
The tennis balls were being consumed far too quickly by Grandparents' walker. These are an excellent alternative because they stay on and slide easily.