🚀 Roll with confidence, fold with ease — mobility redefined!
The Vive Mobility Rollator Walker combines heavy-duty durability with lightweight aluminum construction, supporting up to 300 lbs. Featuring large 8” sport wheels for versatile terrain handling, an adjustable handle height for personalized comfort, and a compact foldable design for effortless transport and storage. Equipped with a dual braking system and convenient storage options, it’s the ultimate mobility aid for adults, seniors, and those needing reliable support.
L**H
Outstanding walker.
Excellent walker; wife has been using it for more than a year with no compalaints. Very portable and easy to store or stash in a car trunk
M**M
Happy with product
Happy with product
S**Y
Good product
Works well
B**H
As solid as any walker I've seen, and much more compact
As solid as any walker I've seen, and much more compact. Large wheels means it handles uneven surfaces better than walkers with small wheels.That said, like all walkers I have seen, the max height on the handles is 31 inches, which is pretty low.The carry bag hangs on the front and is easy on - easy off, which is convenient, but could lead to it coming off when you don't want it to. It's similar to other walkers and I don't know why none of these add just a slightly bigger lip to keep the bag in place.
T**A
A little heavy but fantastic for outdoor mobility
This Vive Folding Rollator Walker is a little heavy at 20lbs but it's fantastic for outdoor mobility.It arrives well packed and almost completely assembled. All you have to do is snap in two wheels and attach the walker bag to completely assemble. I was super impressed at the size and quality of the wheels, as well as the fit and finish of the walker.So this walker has 4 wheels (two of which rotate 360 degrees for great maneuverability), hand brakes, a mesh seat, a back rest, adjustable hand grip height, and a detachable walker bag to hold your belongings. It can be folded up fairly easily for transport by pulling up on a strap in the center of the seat. The two front legs can be folded up, also, and the front wheels can be removed for compact storage. The wheels are oversized and designed for all-terrain use. It weighs 20lbs so it's a bit heavier than some rollators but it also adds stability, which is good when using the walker on rough or uneven terrain.I got this for a friend who has had about half of one foot amputated but must return to work before the wound is completely healed. She has a special boot but I noticed that she was still somewhat unbalanced when walking - especially on gravel or grass. This is perfect for her. She takes the bus to work and this makes it much easier going from the bus stop and back. The wheels roll easily over all sorts of surfaces and the hand brakes work very well. She also finds the seat to be comfortable and a welcome place to sit while waiting for the bus. Our only complaint was that we can't figure out how to attach the walker bag. It has velcro straps but no instructions as to where to attach them.I think this is an excellent walker for someone who is strong enough to manage the 20lbs when necessary and for someone who needs to use a walker outdoors. My friend is young and can easily manage to fold this walker up and take it on the bus with her. If you just need one for indoor use, there are lighter rollators which will serve well.
T**O
This guy is great!
I love this walker! It's very sturdy and well built. The wheels roll smoothly over door sills, rough ground and cracks in sidewalks. I have balance difficulties and a walker that stops cold because of a change in walking surface, like a raised piece of pavement in a sidewalk, is likely to throw me off balance and cause a fall. The wheels are quiet, soft rubber and grippy. I love that! The brakes stop the walker solidly. Although like any walker, you can still move the whole walker when the brakes are on, there's much more resistance than with the ordinary, most popular walkers with the lift-up seats, and the wheels themselves don't move. I'm MUCH more confident with this walker than the old Medline walker. The one that everyone has. This walker is a little heavier, but folds much flatter and smaller, which is great in restaurants, where "parking space" is usually nonexistent.. It can fold to roughly the size and shape of an umbrella stroller, although it's heavier. This is so worth the money spent on it! I've had it a short time and people stop me to ask me about it all the time. It's a beast! In a good way. One thing I'd like to note. I live on the High Plains and the wind here is extreme. Chicago's got nothing on us! I was crossing a wide street in a high wind and felt my old walker sliding from under my hands. The wheels are hard plastic and I felt in danger of losing my balance because they were skidding on the pavement. This walker would never do that. The softer rubber grips the walking surface. I feel 100% safer with this walker and that means everything if your walking is compromised.The only thing I've had trouble with, after 2 years, is a wheel that keeps coming off. Replacement bolt and washers is $20, including shipping, which is absurd. Disappointing but we'll suck it up and buy it. It's still a great little walker.
T**I
Vive Rollator Walker/Make sure that you are getting the specific features that you intended.
I researched the rollators quite a long time before making the decision to choose this particular make and model based on what its features claimed and amount of money being spent. The two biggest selling points for me were the "all terrain wheels" and ease of folding and then righting for taking in and out of vehicles as advertised. Being handicapped, I found neither of those claims for this model to ring true which was a huge disappointment. The wheels were a plastic with a few light raised lines around them (not the all terrain rubber wheels as was written or shown in the picture for the exact $136.00 featured in advertisement * The unlocking mechanisms to fold the legs both up and down were nothing short of a struggle each and every time when trying to get the rollator in or out of a vehicle. So it is sturdy for indoor use and sturdy enough for sitting on to rest and there is an ease of pulling up on the middle handle to narrow the width when getting through tighter spaces ( perhaps in and out of isles in stores) and then quick to snap back and lock into full width. Way to much trouble to try and return when I was making a much needed replacement for the one I was currently using. I don't hate it, I just don't like the lack of truth in advertising concerning this particular rollator. Thank you for your time.
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