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The VOCIC 2-in-1 Rollator-Walker and Transport Wheelchair combo is a versatile mobility aid designed for seniors seeking independence. Featuring durable 10" non-inflatable rubber wheels for all-terrain use, an extended backrest for enhanced seating safety, and a lightweight foldable frame for easy transport and storage, it combines comfort, convenience, and control. Adjustable components and secure brakes make it ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments, empowering users to live life fully and confidently.





















| ASIN | B0CNW1T2H9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,570 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #28 in Rolling Walkers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (839) |
| Date First Available | November 23, 2023 |
| Item model number | V-ES-Z51 |
| Manufacturer | VOCIC |
| Product Dimensions | 14.4 x 23.8 x 39.6 inches; 26.7 Pounds |
N**A
Best Wheelchair and walker combo .
This wheelchair and walker combo is amazing . The assembly was easy but did take my sister to set it up. The gold color very beautiful. The wheelchair and walker combo is very sturdy . Has good brakes and they lock when needed . It just perfect to use and travel with . My mom who is 80 years old love it. Just the arm rest are hard so I do recommend putting a soft armrest when using it . It so compact but you do need to have like a small suv truck for this walker /wheelchair to fit. Or your car trunk should be roomy and have space if is a sedan . Best investment if you have an elderly parent or require a medical equipment for you can be mobile .
N**4
Easy to transport so you can always have it if you need it.
Very sturdy, height is perfect for me. It could be a little wider but that would make it harder to get into tight places. Instructions for assembly were good. Works great for a transport chair - one of my grandkids pushed me all over DFW airport w very little difficulty
S**R
BUILT WELL, BUT SEAT IS HARD
I just received my new Z51 Shift model rollator/transport chair today and I'm giving my initial impressions. It's a well-thought-out design for a very useful dual-purpose chair. I researched every similar style dual purpose chair I could find online and this seems to have more great features and sturdier construction than any other I found for the price - the trade off is it's a bit heavy. I especially like the much sturdier wider, treaded wheels. I can see why most of the reviews are so positive. I made mental notes from a helpful reviewer who said it's easier to make tight turns if the 'pusher' taps one brake: right brake to turn right, left brake to turn left. And I can see why it's important to keep the swivel wheels turned forward over uneven surfaces, otherwise you could put undo sideways pressure on the wheel yoke and risk it breaking, as some have done. I guess we can't expect it to steer or push like a grocery cart, with our loved one in it. The weight is more vertical than a cart. And, with those 8" rear wheels, we also can't expect it to handle like a standard wheelchair either. But most folks will have no trouble at all. I did have one frustrating problem putting it together though. At least at first look, the 2 larger swiveling wheels appear to be interchangeable for either side but they are not. Their plastic fittings into the chair legs have a brass insert on only one side, which I found out must be facing the chair's inward side so the knob can screw all the way in from the outside. There's nothing in the instructions for this, which made for very frustrating trial and error. Regarding assembly: As others have mentioned, it would be VERY helpful if they would label the various wheels and handles with stickers, with corresponding stickers on the matching sides of their mated parts: A to A, B to B and so on. But then, you only have to assemble it once, and you're done. One drawback so far: Be aware that the "cushioned" seat is very hard. So for now, I'm using a cushion on top. The hooking of the foot rests onto the sides is fussy and a hinge arrangement would be nice instead. But some folks might want to use it as a rollator without the footrests with their added weight. All that said, I look forward to a bit more freedom to get around and get out more easily with the help of this wonderful chair and my 'pushy' friends. Update 2-1-25: BE AWARE. Took the chair for a 3-hour outing and found some challenges. Yes, as other reviewers have mentioned, it is difficult to push a seated person over even small transitions like from cement onto asphalt. Even more difficult if there's even a tiny bit of an incline involved. Also, I'm 5'2" with narrow shoulders and the handles made for a very tight fit and zero wiggle room. Wish the seat back was a bit higher for better support and chair balance.
L**L
Wonderfully useful
Chose this model for the functionality: the ability to give my mother a seat in public, as she needs one frequently, while providing walking assistance with the option of a transport chair. I compared this to another brand which, shockingly, had no footrests when modified to be a transport chair. It does fold very easily, but I suspect we are unable to fold it down all the way because we use the basket as storage for the footrests. I really wish there was an option to just fold the footrests up or down on the chair, so as not to sacrifice cargo space in the basket for when we don’t need them, but we make do. When folded, it’s possible that unit takes up an entire trunk. I drive a medium-sized SUV and because there are other smaller items in my cargo area, I need to remove the brake handles in order to close the hatch when transporting this. They come out very easily, at least. It lays on top of every item that is already in my rear cargo area because otherwise it would be difficult to fit things, but we stowed this on top of several bags of luggage for a family of five, a bucket of toys, and a small cooler when going on vacation. It maneuvers easily and doesn’t take a lot of strength to push on cement or a shopping mall floor (the two places we’ve used this). Assembly was indeed quick and straightforward, and the construction of these pieces seem very sturdy. No complaints on quality. These specific features are easy to take for granted but extremely noticeable when they are lacking, so I’d like to stress how good these are. I also appreciate how the wheels are not inflatable, and how sturdy the footrest feels when hooked into the frame for use. In general I would choose this again despite the criticisms.
6**R
Smart Buy
Very sturdy, easy to assemble and amazing quality.
J**T
Overall very happy with it but it is a little difficult to steer when pushing it with someone sitting in it.
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