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The Delog Narrow Folding Walker is a lightweight, durable mobility aid designed for seniors and individuals with limited dexterity. Featuring a sturdy aluminum frame supporting up to 350 lbs, adjustable width (17-22 inches) and height (30-37 inches), and smooth 5-inch wheels, it offers superior maneuverability in tight spaces. Its innovative trigger release folding mechanism allows hands-free collapsing, making it perfect for indoor, outdoor, and travel use.

















| ASIN | B0C18YND12 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,940 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #11 in Standard Walkers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (481) |
| Date First Available | April 2, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | Delog |
| Package Dimensions | 17.72 x 13.03 x 6.38 inches; 6 Pounds |
J**S
Good sturdy small walker
Nice smaller walker. Very sturdy and easier to move around in tight places. At less than 22" wide, will pass through are narrow small bathroom door. My wife likes this little guy!
A**Y
Perfect for tight places, light and sturdy too.
Exactly what we needed. LOVE that this adjusts to such a narrow width! Can easily navigate a cluttered path and tight turns. Wasn’t expecting the felt pads for the bottom of the skis. Nice addition, although they didn’t survive the sidewalk outside (to be expected). Quick and easy to assemble, about 5 minutes. I used the back of couch as my workspace. PT had recommended a 3-wheel walker to navigate narrow spaces but this is superior as you can stand inside the walker and push down onto it better than with 3-wheel. It’s been heavily used the last 2 weeks and although very lightweight, is sturdy. Levers to fold it up are super easy to grab and hinges are smooth and easy to fold. User is 5’7”.
B**2
Great Walker!!
Very nice size. I am 5’ 4” and 125 lbs. Smallest adjustment is perfect for me. Very well built.
C**D
Pretty good but one difficult part
Updating. Finally got cross bar to work. Assembly was not difficult otherwise. Adjustable to narrow width, which I needed. Previous:One defective cross bar but otherwise ok. Fits narrow spec needed. Hoping seller will send replacement crossbar fast so this is usable
A**1
Goid walker for narrow spaces
Just right for a smaller apt. Because it will adjust, no problem with smaller doorframes (bathrooms) and smaller walkways. Light, easy to use, sturdy. Not too difficult to assemble.
D**R
Good Value
Not all doorways are equal, but this unit helps solve the problem! Good value and reasonable quality with foldability and maneuverability.
A**A
Perfect for my grandmother
Perfect for my grandmother. She just got out of the hospital and we were worried because her regular walker does not fit through the doors of her bathroom. This one is light weight and easy to assemble. And the adjustable width solved our issues. She is free to walk around independently
E**E
Fails Its Primary Function
This was disappointing. We recently moved and the door to the bathroom is only 24" with 5" being taken up by an accordion-style door. My mom, 87 yo with dementia was having a hard time navigating with her standard walker so I got this. The good: the walker could be narrowed enough to go through the doorway straight on. That seemed a little unstable for my fall-risk mom so I went to the next to the last setting. It works. The bad: the lever used to fold the walker is right below, and close to, the grab bar, so it would be easy to inadvertently fold it. But Mom has small hands, so it'd be a stretch for her, I'm still hoping for the best. The really bad, sometime during the night mom fell, not once, but twice. Now, she's fallen before with her other walker, so I don't think it's because of this walker that she fell. BUT, now the walker no longer sets flush. I tried taking it apart and putting it back together, no luck. The first photo shows the foot at the back right (when facing it) off the ground. I could probably bring up the other three legs to be more flush, but that seems like a bad idea. I really don't think the walker was like that when we got it. Surely, I would have noticed. It seems like somehow, Mom bent the frame (see second pic). But, there shouldn't be anything, least of all fall, that my frail, 120 lb, 4' 10" mom could do to this walker to render it wobbly. So, we pulled her old faithful walker out of the closet, and on she goes.
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