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The Helavo Bariatric All Terrain Walker is a heavy-duty outdoor rollator designed for seniors, featuring a robust aluminum frame with a 500 lbs weight capacity, customizable height settings, and enhanced comfort features. Its all-terrain wheels and compact foldability make it perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, backed by reliable German engineering and customer support.
Maximum Height Recommendation | 39 Inches |
Minimum Height Recommendation | 84 Centimeters |
Material Type | Aluminum, Rubber Tires |
Color | Green |
Style Name | Outdoor Bariatric All-Terrain Walker |
Item Weight | 9.7 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.8"D x 28"W x 39"H |
Maximum Height | 39 Inches |
Minimum Height | 84 Centimeters |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 500 Pounds |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
L**E
Excellent walker for larger heavier people!!
I am pleasantly surprised at how much this walker is exactly what I was both hoping for and needing. I'm a larger heavier person, I wasn't sure it would be big enough for my hips, tall enough to be comfortable but not so tall it was risky to sit on it because I'd be on the balls of my feet. And the brakes had to be sturdy enough to work in all situations because I fear falling again.But the biggest issue I have with my other rolling walker is weigh. This one says it's 21 lbs and I wasn't sure if I could manage that.I'm so very pleased to say, it's VERY easy to lift in and out of the back of my Toyota Highlander! It doesn't feel lightweight in the least though. I can literally pick it up and place it upright on the ground then it quickly snaps open and the seat drops down covering a beautiful deeper basket/box under it. I also easily close it back up by lifting the seat up, pulling the bar that folds the walker back up again, and simply picked it back up and gently arranged it back in the vehicle again. It fits perfectly too, not too long or wide for the space. I think it'll fit in most sedan trunks or backs of small SUVs as well.It rolls beautifully, it's super easy to secure in place with one brake, turn around, and put my hand back down on the other handle again. It didn't feel like it would skitter out or away from me at all. I feel completely in control when walking with it, turning around within its wheelbase, and both sitting down and getting back up.No matter where I go, there's always this higher distress about finding a chair that's wide enough, strong enough, and tall enough to be able to get in/out of it. The Helavo renders this problem moot! And shockingly, it's really comfortable too!! I sat on it for 35 minutes the other day at a Drs appointment. No distress in my back, back of legs, and legs or feet didn't go to sleep or get numb. Just a comfy place to sit with perfect height arm rests and height to easily stand up with no assistance but again, not too tall either.It's silent when rolling, super smooth with no dragging or pulling on one side or another when in motion. I'm not hunched over but standing up straight and if I'm standing too long so that my legs begin to shake, there's my chair waiting for me.I feel like I've gotten some of my freedom back, I can continue to advance my physical therapy and exercises now, I can go some places and feel like a normal person again. This wonderfully durable and well made walker does much more than assists in walking, it gives me my peace of mind back as well. So happy I took the risk to buy this walker, it's everything I hoped for and more. Hope you give it a try too as life's too short to miss wonderful things because your size and lower mobility holds you back.
S**R
Mom loves it, so all is good.
This is a large and heavy walker. It does pass through all the doors in Mom's older home. However, there is one constriction in the bathroom that she cannot pass easily, between the sink and the bathtub, forcing her to lift the walker 6" over a small lip. When buying a larger width walker like this, measure more than the doorways look for any constrictions along all walking paths. Mom loves the comfortable and sturdy seat as well.My wife made a set of "saddlebags" for the walker for small items which are easily lost in the large pouch. The pouch is large enough for a small 2-3 hour oxygen bottle or the small portable oxygen concentrators on the market.This is great for outdoor sidewalks and yards, but not for really rough terrain with roots and large rocks like on mountain paths or across country.
M**R
It's a winner!
My husband is very satisfied with this walker. He is a big man and needed a roomy, comfy seat so he can rest during his walks on our gravel road. He is recovering from 8 days in hospital and wants to get stronger and this is a big help!
D**R
Helevo Bariatric Rollator
This Helevo bariatric rollator was easy to put together, is very sturdy, and fits a large framed heavy person. I use it every day, and haven't found abetter one than this. I recommend anyone who needs a good chair, or a walker in home or outside to get it. So comfy and safe! Worth every penny!
D**K
UPDATE...Sturdy, that's for sure! But it's BIG!
Update: I've had this for about 4 months now. I've used it to go watch the sunrise over Lake Michigan at a park with a beach. Although I didn't go on the sand itself, I used it on the grassy/sandy part before you hit the sand. From parking lot to sidewalk to grassy sandy area. Turned it around, put the brakes on, sat down and watched the sunrise. It worked perfectly on the various terrains! I also used it to go for in-person early voting. There was a line waiting before the doors opened. I was able to sit while waiting. I haven't taken it in a store yet...I usually buy online for pickup (groceries, too). But I easily could if just picking up a few things, i could put those small shopping baskets on my seat and then when checking out, the bags on my seat to take to the car.I have now been keeping it in the back of my Ford Escape. It doesn't fit unless you lift the wheels up over the back of the back seat...it's too long to fit in sideways. So a bit of maneuvering and lifting can be challenging. If you are weaker, or can't lift, it could be very hard for you and you'd maybe need some help getting it in and out of the vehicle. I can handle it, now that I've figured out the exact spot to put the wheels. I still feel a bit subconscious at its size, it is really big, but man, this thing walks like a dream and the seat is soooo comfy! I took the cup holder off, it gets caught on doors so that was a design flaw, having it mounted on the outside of the frame. So I don't drink and drive. Ha!!Original review: So, I needed a rollator walker to use for a) an injury after a fall and b) my knees are bone-on-bone and I can't have replacements just now. Oh, and c) I needed a wide one to accommodate my big ass. Yes, I said it.Well, I read all the reviews and all the details, and decided on this one. When they say it's wide, it's wide! It does fit thru standard doors but does not fit in my narrow bathroom, so she gets parked outside the door and the bathroom counter or a cane is my stabilizer the rest of the way. However...I have a narrower pathway between the hallway and kitchen due to a cabinet and this thing will not fit through there. To be fair, a regular walker, which I use in the house and before I got this rolator, does not fit in the bathroom and barely fits the narrow passage into the kitchen from the hallway, so if that cabinet wasn't there, it would fit.This rollator is very stable, but it's not for shorter statures...I'm 5'6" and even after adjusting the handle height, it is taller than a regular walker. Maybe have to fart around with adjusting a little more. The seat is very comfy, the wide backrest strap is so much nicer than a metal bar! It's very smooth and stable. Just remember to use those brakes before sitting down, and always lock them when not in use because this things rolls easily and if you're getting up and grab onto it without those brakes locked...well...it IS,called a rollator, and it will roll, so if you're using it to assist you getting up, those brakes better be locked! I am not using it inside my house right now...it's strictly for outside in my yard and patio or for taking to outdoor events, baseball games, etc. I bought this vs a mobility scooter because my doc wants me to keep walking to keep leg strength up.Overall, I haven't had it long enough to attest to it's durability, but I thinks it's going to last a long, long time. An issue I have is that the cup holder mounts to the outside of the walker, it definitely gets in the way of getting through doorways. Off it goes, unless there's a way to mount it to the front.So my pros: sturdy, smooth ride, nice wide cushioned seat, nice backrest, decent storage pouch, easy folding.Cons: it's wider than standard rollators and walkers, so won't fit through tight spaces, that cup holder needs to mount on the front, it's heavier if you need to lift it to put in your vehicle and big even folded, it's heavy if you are on an uneven sidewalk or to go up/down a step (like on and off a back porch) and need to lift to get the wheels onto the higher surface. I haven't even tried that yet. I think it would be too heavy for lifting up onto a stoop for people who aren't strong. If you have a wheelchair ramp/handicap entrance, it would be fine. Unfortunately, i don't, so its parked in the garage and i use canes or an old-fashioned aluminum walker in the house. We have a small house, so even a wheelchair would be difficult in here. If your home is more open, it will fit fine, but if you have an older home with a narrow bathroom, it will not fit. It's tall, so not really for those shorter in stature.That's my 2 cents."You see me rollin'!"
D**
Why this rollator is excellent
Great on pavement or grass uneven surfaces. Great because you can comfortably sit and rest when needed
G**E
Awesome product
It is an awesome product and I am able to get around alot better
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