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The ELENKER Upright Rollator Walker combines rugged 10-inch puncture-proof PU wheels with an adjustable padded armrest system and a durable cushioned seat, designed for seniors between 4’8” and 6’4”. Crafted from reinforced aluminum, it supports up to 350 lbs and features practical accessories like a large storage basket and cane holder, making it the ultimate all-terrain mobility companion for active, confident living.

















| ASIN | B0BJQRPV96 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #86,113 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #86 in Rolling Walkers |
| Brand | ELENKER |
| Brand Name | ELENKER |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 594 Reviews |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 30"D x 25"W x 48"H |
| Item Height | 48 inches |
| Item Weight | 30 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ELENKER |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 38.6 Inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 48.4 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 48.4 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 32 Inches |
| Product Dimensions | 30"D x 25"W x 48"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 350 Pounds |
M**S
It's great
It's built like a tank! It's very sturdy. I took it out over some slightly rough terrain, and it did just fine. I didn't realize how much more I would enjoy walking around when I had a walker to rely on and I was able to sit down when I wanted. It's just a joy to get out and walk now. I very much look forward, multiple times a day to go for a walk. Comparing walking In a store with a walker instead of a buggy, the walker is lighter, turns faster, takes up less space. and of course, it helps me stand upright. What I wasn't expecting is it's size. It fits in my trunk if I totally remove the arm height adjustment bars. The back seat of my car (Chevy Malibu) is long enough for it w/o collapsing the height adjustment bars. You can easily collapse the arm height and turn the handles in toward the middle to take up less room if you needed. I do wish the arm height was adjustable with a pin/ball mechanism instead of the screw/nut. It is heavy (est. 30#) so if you have any upper body strength issues, you need to contemplate purchasing this. I am glad the part where a person's forearm rests are plastic like you might see on the arm of a chair vs. a rubber pad. I was thinking that a rubber pad would need replacing, get dirty, etc. The plastic is great and another wonderful consideration by the mfg. It came with all of its parts and great directions. We had it together in just a few minutes. The basket is plenty big for my 6# dog. The picture showed it in purple. I asked, they had it in green. Beautifully made, a lot of thought went into it, and it shows. Thank you Elenker!
C**.
Great walker if you have back pain issues, well worth the cost
Works just as it should. If you need a walker and have back pain issues, then this is a must-have. My wife needs a walker but due to back problems, she cant use a standard walker so this allows her to have her arms up at chest level. VERY solid and the wheels are great. This thing is built like a tank. Definitely larger and weighs more than a normal walker but well worth it.
A**C
Well made, smooth
Excellent product. My wife loves it.
N**N
Upright outdoors walker
I mainly bought this walker for walking and exercising outdoors following knee replacement surgery. I researched many different units but chose this for the vertical handgrips with forearm support. This works well except that the right grip is not tight enough due to the pushbutton connector. Cable fasteners missing on right side. Replaced with tape. Simple assembly but follow directions. I suspect the commenters who "face planted" may have inserted front wheels backwards resulting in short wheelbase. My walker does not tip over but requires using brakes on inclines. Suggest operators practice using handgrips and brakes. Note: have not used on grass or dirt yet. Pros: relatively sturdy. Taller than most walkers. Very manuverable for turns. At 5'10" I can walk without bending over with the height adjustments effectively at maximum. Hand brakes useful for turning and slowing on inclines. Seat is comfortable. Cons: seat is comfortable BUT arm rests intrude on sides when seated. Long wheelbase stable BUT rear wheels present possible tripping hazard if operator steps to side. Must exit to rear. Front wheels swivel well BUT could get caught in storm drains, etc. Operator must be alert. Both rear wheel struts have welded flanges to help lift unit over curbs. These work but present uncomfortable edges that can jab ankles. Covering mine with soft tape to cushion edge. Unit rather large for easy collapse and transport but should fit in my truck once I can drive. Useful and fun to walk around neighborhood, so far. Looks good compared to hospital walkers.
S**R
Winner! Love it!
When we put it together last week, I was instantly disappointed because it was heavier than I was supposed to handle. Background: I am 18 days out from having my spine fused. I can only lift 10 lbs. However, we put it together, got it upright, took it for a test drive and OMG! Game Changer! I Love It! I am fit enough to get it into my Subaru by myself (with good body mechanics), but most of all, I can walk and walk and walk!! Pain is minimal with it, and I can lift up a bit to give myself a bit of traction, which feels awesome. It has a very tight turning radius. It rolls well, but watch for bumps and cracks. It also has a seat and a bucket under the seat, cup holder and cane holder. Even if I only use it while I am recovering, it’s worth every penny!
C**H
Very heavy and bulky for maneuvering
I wanted this to help me keep my posture better instead hunching down over a regular walker. This definitely helps with that. But it is very difficult to maneuver around doorways and furniture. I can't use it inside of my small home without a lot of frustration. I use it for my time at work or while taking short walks. But it is super heavy for me and very awkward to try to load and unload out of my car. I do not consider this to be very portable. I finally settled on leaving it in my car when not at work and I use the regular walker for places like restaurants and when I am at home. PLUS, now the padded armrests are both cracking badly. Could be from the heat this time of year inside my car. Could be from the stress I am placing on those armrests to hold me up. Regardless, I currently have duct tape trying to keep it all together and am looking for replacements. When taking it out of the car and opening it up, make sure it is completely locked into place or it will collapse on you! Also, be aware the center of gravity is different. I find it can be unstable over terrain changes (sidewalk to pavement or rocks or grass). With all of that being said, I find it easier to get through the day with this upright walker instead of the regular walker. It is much harder to walk and stay standing up straight with the regular walker. Let's face it, when you hurt, it is easier and less painful to hunch over.
A**R
Walker
Love it! Helps me stand more upright.
T**N
The Winner!
I purchased this for my dad. His mobility is impaired and he has problems with balance. His wrists hurt from using a traditional walker. Because he has trouble moving his legs, he relies a lot on upper body strength to compensate. This is the third style we tried. Although the others were well built, the features weren’t a match for his specific needs. We discovered certain features were very important for my dad. The first was “non-skid” wheels. Some wheels are slick. Even when the walker has locked brakes, it can slide. This is dangerous for my dad when he uses the seat on the walker. It slides with locked brakes from under him when he is trying to sit down. The non-skid wheels on this model grip enough for him to use the seat. The second essential feature for my dad is the “sit-to-stand” handles on either side of the seat. He cannot use the upright arm rests to pull himself up. Those little handles are an absolute must for him. The third feature he appreciates is the hard cushioned seat. Some of the walkers have a softer sling seat. It is much easier for him to go from sitting to standing with a firmer base. The angled posts on the upright armrests are the fourth feature that made this one the best choice for my dad. This feature gives him a little extra elbow room when sitting and also when using the sit-to-stand handles. The other models we tried were also well made, but were not a good fit for my dad’s needs. I appreciate Amazon’s return policy. Stores have a limited selection of these and it is not easy for my dad to go all over town trying out walkers. Some reviews have complained the amount of the purchase for returns is credited back to your Amazon account. True. If you spend $200 on an upright walker and return it, you have a $200 credit with Amazon. That is fair. Once you return a new item, it is used and is devalued. I was embarrassed it took us three purchases to get it right. Normally, I do not write such extensive reviews. I hope pinpointing features we found essential will help others sort through ones that are important for them.
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