🚀 Step into Freedom with Klip!
The Klip Lightweight Posterior Rollator Walker is a versatile gait trainer designed for toddlers, kids, and teens with special needs, including those with Cerebral Palsy. It features a foldable seat, adjustable height, and front swivel wheels for easy maneuverability. With optional accessories and a 3-year warranty, it promotes independence and comfort in mobility.
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♿ UK Walker + Lateral Forearm Attachments 🫂
The media could not be loaded. I settled for this walker, but the lateral forearm attachments were acquired separately. Overall, it's an okay mobility aid for what it is, but it is rather clunky and the wheels are better suited for indoor or flat tiled surfaces. I'm mainly only using it as a means to get my walkies in whenever the public swimming pool is closed. The forearm attachments (which are a major struggle to attach) were accompanied by a slip of paper with sad excuse for instructions so my Dad ended up having to figure out how to attach the lateral forearm attachments through trial and error himself.The walker itself (not including the forearm attachments which I c@nn0t 💯% recommend) arrived pretty much pre-assembled with only the four wheels needing attachment. So as long as someone was considering acquiring this walker to use it in it's current out of the box state without alterations or additional attachment... assembly should be minimal. Although I still consider assembly to be a two person job, while trying to pull it out of the box I accidentally plopped the entire thing on top of myself and I ended up struggling a little bit to get it off so in my case additional supervision would've been ideal.My main reason for purchase was to prevent any further deconditioning and to use it as a means for gradually aiding me to regain, at least some of, my lost stamina and to aid in gut motility. I personally feel comfortable walking in it in public spaces, only as long as I have someone I trust nearby to defend me from nefarious abelist. By myself, I only feel confident enough to walk with it at home, when on campus (if there's trustworthy security), or when accompanied by a trusted friend or relative who I trust enough to have my back in case others attempt to cause me em0t¡0nal or phys¡cal harm.Since my legs get fatigued easily, and with my spinal issues, as well as other debilitating health concerns, I'm a fall risk. I personally can only handle being on my feet for short outings 30mins at most with a break between those two 15min bouts, because of this I really do love how the pull down seat can easily be put up with the back of a thigh and although the lateral forearm attachments aren't what I was expecting them to be (was hoping they would be ergonomic like the M+Ds Crutches) they still allow me to remain semi-ambulatory in a manner that's safe and secure for me as long as I'm being supervised and accompanied by a caregiver. It's important to note that there are no breaks on the handles, just on the front tires (and they aren't very strong breaks at that), so I recommend not resting in the seat when on or near an incline since it could potentially slide back or frontwards.This walker is helping to somewhat improve my overall quality of life and makes remaining semi-ambulatory somewhat possible on the days when I can tolerate the trauma that walking causes to my body. The lateral forearm attachments, as well as the pull down seat, allow me to walk safely and take as many breaks as I need to as I do. My parents and I settled on the size Large, but when I'm in a seated position (and am too tired to walk anymore) if someone attempts to push me while I'm seated the entire frame will creak, moan, and the way it complains makes me feel like the weight limit it described may not be accurate (I'm 5ft 8in tall and weigh 109lbs) so I'm not at all overweight (I'm underweight for my height!). I will also state that I am concerned about the back wheels too, since other people who own this walker have stated that the back wheels will need replacing often.For now my back wheels haven't gotten to the point where they need replacing, but I am finding out from personal experience that purchasing replacement parts for it is likely going to be a huge hassle... I asked to receive a qu0te for the back wheels of this walker, but it's already been a whole summer break and although they said they'd get back to me they haven't and when I ca|l they don't an$wer and when I ¡nqu¡re for getting them through here I'm told to address my inquiry to Circle Specialty since no front or back wheel l¡st¡ngs are or ever will be 0ffered here. Overall, please keep this in mind when considering this walker, in my case... I didn't really have any other viable options since I needed a walker that has lateral forearm support options that wouldn't be too heavy (these are super sh@rp, so be cauti0us and do your du€ d¡|¡gen©e!). This walker isn'+ perfect, but I am much safer walking around while being supported by this v.s trying to walk with regular crutches. Not even my pair of hefty M+D Lateral Forearm Crutches or my foldaway Canadian Forearm Crutches are as supportive as this walker is (even with the hiccups).Again, I don't weigh alot, I'm usually between the 109 ~ 123lbs range. Supposedly I should be able to be pushed from behind while sitting in it, but when my Dad attempts to do that the wheels make a sound and the walker creaks quite a bit and I think my Dad struggles to push me which is a concern since when going walkies in a public space my legs will sometimes be too exhausted for me to even want to walk another step. These wheels are really bad when walking through a parking lot too and they are not all-terrain wheels. It's frustrating that the walker isn't 💯 what I was expecting, but it's still supportive enough for me.Although getting around can be difficult since this walker is quite wide, overall... To compare... It makes me feel like I'm using a shopping cart as a mobility aid. Anyhow, to each their own? I did my best to research before settling on this. There was another one I wanted that better suited my needs, (the TOPRO - TROJA Classic - Medium - Upright Walker Rollator - With FOREARM SUPPORTS), but it would have had to have been imported from the UK and was much too expensive to pursue, the Klip Walker and the lateral forearm attachments themselves weren't even within my family's means to purchase. We bought it but at a cost...Btw, transporting and folding it away isn't as easy as was specified in the description, so I feel like the ease of transport was exaggerated on that part. There were also no instructions or video links provided on how to fold it away or put it together. Folding it away is annoying to do since people's fingers/hands can get pinched when doing that which is why my parents prefer transporting it in the truck when taking me along on short errands.#病みかわいい #毒電波#リハビリ #障がい者#おしゃれにかわいく#モデル #地雷女#障がい者#車椅子モデル
T**S
Sturdy mobility aid but not foldable
I got this posterior walker for my daughter and found it to be a sturdy and reliable mobility aid. Its construction is robust and durable, providing the necessary support and stability for safe ambulation. The walker's sturdy design instills confidence in its ability to assist with mobility needs effectively.However, it is notable that this particular posterior walker is not foldable. While the lack of foldability may not be suitable for those seeking a walker that can be conveniently stored or transported in smaller spaces, the trade-off is its enhanced stability and structural integrity.Overall, if portability is not a primary concern and the focus is on a dependable and sturdy walking aid, this posterior walker is a commendable option. Its solid build quality and reliable support make it a valuable asset for individuals in need of assistance with mobility and balance. Unfortunately, we needed to be foldable to put it in the trunk of the car and had to return it. The return was very easy and the we received full reimbursement.
R**Y
Good quality!
Solid heavy walker gives great support! Bought for my daughter after surgery and it is perfect. Easy to fold & unfold. Simple to put together after shipping. Back legs can lock or roll backwards with one quick flick. She’s 4’7” and she’s right in the middle of the adjustments for the medium size.
J**S
Exelente las medidas la calidad todo
Excellent product
S**N
Fast delivery
I wish we could have kept this walker for 8 yr old daughter but the weight of it was too heavy for her so we had to return it. Was easy to put together but too heavy.
J**S
LOVE THIS!
My 3 yr granddaughter was born VI and this has been a great assistance to her mobility & her independence she is thriving and living her best life..
Y**L
Well crafted
Item is great quality and durable for use by toddler.
B**L
Durable, sturdy, easy to put together. MINUS the rear wheels
Why was my review hiddenThis product is great, best materials we have seen in a walker, the frame just feels strong. It’s durable down to the paint (which other brands paint flakes in just days).ACCEPT for the rear wheels! They are garbage, and I cannot find replacements anywhere. Which makes all the pros cancel out.Over the last 3 years we get a new walker yearly. I rotate the wheels quarterly ( L rear to R rear and R rear to L rear, and same for the front. obviously they are different wheel types)I bought this product May 5 2022, received May 11 and in use on May 12.At month 2 while watching her play in our front driveway I noticed that her rear tire tread wear pattern was so bad that k couldn’t even rotate. Since then I’ve been trying to find wheels to replace them. They are NOT offered anywhere! That’s unsatisfactory, could you imagine if you got a new car, had a normal usage and your tires were squared off and you couldn’t get them replaced? You just had to buy a new car…To quote the mission statement of Circle Specialty “to provide products guaranteed to be comfortable, durable, and aesthetically kid-friendly”. I am sorry but based on the quality of the wheels and no options to replace them, I will say that you are failing to achieve your mission and your guarantee is being checked. Will you stand by it?Background on us.My daughter is 11 and is extremely mobile and independent. I am a newer addition to her life trying to make up for her paternal fathers lack of fatherly stewardship/ constant absence. Her mother and I are really working toward a goal of complete independence with all ADLs for our daughter. We are blessed that our goal is achievable and I am honored to join her as she continues to fight. Her walker helps tremendously but the back wheels are near inoperable bc of how fast they wore down. I cannot find replacements either.Surely if the mission statement of Circle Specialty states “ to provide products guaranteed to be comfortable, durable, and aesthetically kid-friendly” the product should be durable in every regard.What is our solution?Please note she uses it for normal ADLS nothing extreme explaining the tires failureI will upload photos later today when she returns from a friends house.
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