








🚶♂️ Elevate your mobility game with style and security!
The Drive Medical Four Wheel Walker Rollator combines a robust steel frame with 75" non-marring wheels and a removable fold-up back support, designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Featuring a convenient storage basket and deluxe loop-lock brakes, this American-made rollator offers reliable stability and comfort for active adults seeking dependable mobility assistance.



| ASIN | B00NFJX0PU |
| ASIN | B00NFJX0PU |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | 234,917 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 445 in Rollators |
| Brand | Drive Medical |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (17,162) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (17,162) |
| Date First Available | 14 Sept. 2014 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 10257BL-1 |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Product Dimensions | 80.01 x 62.23 x 27.31 cm; 9.07 kg |
| Units | 1 Count |
| Weight | 9.07 kg |
E**H
STRONG AND SECURE RELIABLE. HAVING A SEAT IS A BONUS
HAD ONE BEFORE THESE ROLLATORS ARE VALUE FOR MONEY, THEY HAVE A GREAT SEAT TO BE ABLE TO QUICKLY SIT DOWN WHEN YOUR LEGS ARE TIRED, GOOD BRAKES. STURDY AND SAFE,
P**T
Very Poor Quality Product
Item was of poor quality, one of the metal bolts was sheared off and large scratch on paintwork.
T**Y
A wonderful item for anyone with walking problems.
I like it because it is very sturdy and offfers a comfortable seat if needed. It moves well even over a lawn and very easy to maneuvre. Thank you
M**A
Es muy buen producto le ayuda a caminar a mi suegra
J**R
I received the Rollator walker two days back( earlier than the expected date).The Rollator is exactly what I expected. I had some walking difficulty and I wanted to walk. The Drive rollator made it possible for me to take up a long walk. There were some concerns shown about its stability. After receiving the walker they too have disappeared. I have started using it and I am very happy.
L**C
Granted, my expectations were on the lower end. This model is one of the least expensive out there. Back story: I broke my fibula a week ago and using crutches has been an agony. I’ve fallen over a few times already, that a friend suggested I buy a scooter or rolling walker. Since I did not require surgery and would heal somewhat quickly, I felt that a walker would serve my purposes better for the long term. Having a seat is so critical because of how tiring it is going from point A to B. You don’t think about it when you’re healthy, but when you get to point B you often need to sit and rest. It’s also a useful surface to transport things on, like a plate of food. Btw, I am a 55-yr old 5’2” 130lb. female. Immediate reaction: It comes out of the box 90% pre-assembled, except for the handles. Pliers help hold the screw as you tighten the plastic knob. It felt well-made and looks high end. The seat flips up to reveal the storage pouch. The brakes work well and it maneuvers seamlessly. The folding mechanism will need assistance, is a bit tight, but could loosen over time. After 3 days use: I realize that I wasn’t quite well enough for a product of this nature. I’ve been using the seat to prop my knee (like with those scooters), and while it’s perfectly doable, I’m placing much undo pressure on the palms of my hands, as you would with crutches. I can see why some walkers are designed with handles to support the forearms. It’s maneuvering and braking well, and the width of it is slim enough to easily pass through standard doors with a little thought. It’s been a lifesaver to use in the middle of the night when your balance may be off. Transporting food and drinks on the seat is so useful! Recommendations to manufacturer: the wing at the side of the handle grip (thumb-side) is helpful, as it distributes the weight of pressure on the hands. For my height I would increase its width and lift the angle slightly. The handle poles have loosened ever so slightly in its fitting (this could be due to my husband’s fear of over-tightening), so I am not sure if this is or isn’t an issue. But maybe a click/spring loaded mechanism, rather than a tightening screw, isn’t more fool-proof. The padded bar that goes across the seat (when brought forward) I have been using as a kind of handle bar to maneuver when I want to give my hands a rest. I am sure this is not its purpose, but it could be if small design changes were implemented. All this would add to cost, so maybe it’s not worth it, as the number one draw to this product is, to be honest, it’s price. Last words: if you are ambulatory, but needing a device to help with stability in the short term, buy this product! The medical stores (DME) are rip-offs! No need to pay $150+. However, do not use this in place of crutches, because you are certainly better served with a kneeling-type scooter. This is an excellent product for the price. My thoughts two weeks later: would prefer the handle grips and seat have more cushion. I use this only indoors and it’s working fine.
Y**F
رائع جدا و انصحوها للكبار السن
T**S
Well built with steel, very reliable, cute design makes it just like a toy. Mine has a storage case made of plastic rather than steel rods. Also very easy to assemble and fold or unfold. No tools are necessary to assemble. In my opinion, 20 lbs can be heavy if the senior is commuting on his/her own. The heavier weight is understandable because it is made of steel rather than aluminum. Other than this, no other complaints. Highly recommend and thank you.
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