

🖤 Roll with confidence, rest in comfort — the ultimate space-saving strength move!
The Able Life Heavy Duty Space Saver Rollator is a premium folding 4-wheel walker designed for seniors and heavyset users up to 500 lbs. Featuring a wide 21x10 inch seat, large 8-inch wheels, and adjustable handles, it offers unmatched comfort, stability, and portability. Ready to use out of the box and folding to a compact size, it’s perfect for navigating narrow sidewalks, traveling, and daily errands with ease and confidence.















| ASIN | B0C6C4TMWT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #419,196 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #726 in Rolling Walkers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (45) |
| Date First Available | May 25, 2023 |
| Item model number | 4260-BW |
| Manufacturer | Stander |
| Product Dimensions | 27 x 25 x 31 inches; 30 Pounds |
L**E
Must get for heavy set unsteady walkers
I researched for days on Amazon, WM, the internet and finally decided on this one. I'm a big gal, size 26 @ 375 lbs. I didn't got Covid during the pandemic because I never went anywhere that wasn't curbside pickup or drive thru. Thus, I stopped walking. Pros: big enough for my buxom bottom, very easy to assemble (more on that in a sec), easy to adjust the handles for taller or shorter people so you're not hunched over which distresses the lower back, the back strap is wide enough to comfortably support you while sitting on it, the handbrakes are easy & comfortable to use, handbrakes aren't stiff but easily squeezed even when arthritic hands or fingers, the seat is surprisingly comfortable, while sitting the armrests are at a very good height, The Walker glides along blacktop beautifully, it only takes maybe 5 minutes to get used to getting up and down on the seat and walking with it and holding it in place, and it's extremely sturdy & well made. CONS: this puppy is heavy (over 30 lbs), the handbrakes only control the back wheels to it for sure moved but not free rolling, it takes around 5 minutes to get the hang of using it properly so it doesn't get her out from underneath you while you sit down or while you're getting up, I would strongly suggest someone walking with you esp in the beginning so someone is spotting you as you sit down or stand up. They can stand behind the back strap with the front of their shoes resting on the front wheel which spin as the back ones are fixed in one direction, it's frightening at first but very quickly you see the tremendous value this tool brings to your life, it's expensive but the cost is sooo worth it for the immediate freedom you get back in your life! Adjusting the height of the arms is super simple, just unscrew the turn thingy gently pull the arm up to you standing straight, count the holes, tighten it up, and adjust the other side to match. Easier if someone helps you with this but not required. Getting the back strap on (so you don't fall over backwards when you're sitting) is to remove the arm rest one at a time, slide it over the bottom, slide it to the top, & tighten both again, then do the other side. This walker is absolutely by far the best physical tool to get back to walking for a heavy set person and the instant emotional relief that you can do this, you can move again, you can have a life, some freedom again can't be understated! For the first time in 4 yrs, I feel I can actually do this because when I need to sit down, my easy to get in/out of chair is always right at my fingertips.
D**M
THE ONLY ONE COMPACT ENOUGH, Strong enough, Narrow in track and wide in seat enough for me.
Key Points. PROS Narrow enough for old sidewalks Wide enough for a big person Sturdy with Padded seat Collapses on width AND depth to a size you can pull over your lap into your car yourself. CONS HEAVY Arms require bolts to adjust height I have a unique situation. I have a narrow rickety sidewalk too narrow for my bariatric wheelchair (kept going off track into the dirt) I'm 6'4" 450 Lbs, Live alone. No one to help me and a compact car. Its Narrower than my regular walker, so JUST fits on my narrow sidewalk Seat is Cushy and area between arms fits me at 450 Lbs. VERY Strong - Like that i don't have to deal w air in the tires Comes fully assembled., Seat height is comfortable getting up for a big heavy person with an injured ankle Wide enough to fit me Narrow enough for side walk Strong enough to hold me Folds down easy and strap to hold it closed THE ONLY ONE I can walk to my car door with, sit down and pull inside to the passenger seatwell. Folding on the width dimension was critical for me so i can pull it over my lap myself. Key reason i bought this one. Other ones cost half as much but,DONT fold on the width, so you have to put it in the trunk cause you cant pull it over your lap If you have someone always to help you, put it in the trunk other ones may work. Please Note i have good upper body and hand strength, someone infirm or feeble, without GOOD upper body strength, will struggle to lift this sturdy Rollator. Note EXACT SAME AS Strander Wonder but 40 dollars less- I believe the colors are different. One feature I wish it had was the ability to collapse the handles without having to deal w unscrewing the bolts. so it can be shorter too if you want to unscrew the bolts.. It is very very sturdy.
T**L
Difficult folding and unfolding
The rollator is heavier in comparison to the standard rollator. It is definitely solid and well built and safe so take that into account but know it's heavier than the standard. The issue lies in: Users who need their product may well have difficulties expanding the rollator for us and collapsing it when needed and given its bulker than your average rollator may need help loading it into a vehicle. It may take a bit of time and be easier to do another time when it comes to expanding and collapsing this rollator. Other issue... you can adjust the brakes in my opinion they need to be made a bit robust in brake adjistment. Did several adjustments and tests on hard wood floors the brakes adjustment improved but it seems the wheels being rather smooth when it comes to the wheel tread betrayed the brake adjustment. The wheels, with better grip may be the deciding factor. Better brakes and better wheels with more grip in the tread is an area that on this well built rollator could use some improvement. Some better replacement wheels would be a great idea for those that have already purchased it and feel the same way in this area. A very well built rollator that required s bit of time to expand and collapse. Would I recommend, yes, hands down better that your average rollator. But keep the above in mind. Haven't expanded and collapsed it more than a few times... so that may improve and I may improve doing it. Remember this Rollator is heavier and it is well buit so, given this it is bulkier than the average... would I want a loved one to use this over the run of the mill rollator, yes. But they may need help opening/closing and loading into the vehicle.
J**7
The Caddy of rollators
The Caddy of rollators however when i fold it partially to get in the bathroom the front swivel hits the front folding bar and the stop hits the floor. If I could put it on the backside with the fixed wheels it would solve the problem however they said it would void the warranty. Also, it states it is 30 pounds but it feels much heavier. It is well built and engineered
M**T
Great seat
This is perfect for home and away use. Doesn’t take up space when collapsed but strong enough to support any size butt.
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