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Lightweight Walkers With Seat / Lightweight Rollator

When you’re in the market for lightweight walkers with seats, you may want to consider a rollator. Ultra-lightweight rollator walkers help to increase mobility for many people, from those who are partially handicapped to seniors. AvaCare Medical has some of the best brands of ultra-lightweight rollator walkers and can provide you with expert guidance on finding the best one for your needs. Read more...

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  1. McKesson 4 Wheel Rollator Aluminum Frame
    McKesson 4 Wheel Rollator Aluminum Frame
    Starting at $118.70
  2. Nitro Elite CF Carbon Fiber Walker Rollator, Black
  3. Walkabout Lite 4-Wheel Rollator
    Walkabout Lite 4-Wheel Rollator
    Starting at $133.20
  4. Walkabout 4-Wheel Hemi Rollator
    Walkabout 4-Wheel Hemi Rollator
    Starting at $175.20
  5. Walkabout 4-Wheel Rollator
    Walkabout 4-Wheel Rollator
    Starting at $109.20
  6. 3-Wheel Cruiser
    3-Wheel Cruiser
    Starting at $127.20
  7. Freedom Ultralight Rollators
    Freedom Ultralight Rollators
    Starting at $87.43
  8. Medline Basic Red Steel Rollator
  9. Rollator with Accessories
    Rollator with Accessories
    Starting at $137.33
  10. PMI ProBasicsâ„¢ Aluminum Patient Rollator, Standard, 6" Wheeels, Burgundy
    Out of Stock
  11. Viverity Deluxe Height Adjustable Rollator black
    Out of Stock

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Comparing Lightweight Walkers with a Seat to Others

Two things to consider when purchasing a rollator are the individual needs of the user, and the setting in which it will be used. There are a lot of determining factors when looking for lightweight walkers for seniors that can help a person narrow their search. The main thing to realize is that many seniors and handicapped users who have to use walkers may have trouble walking with a walker and standing on their own feet for long periods of time. Therefore, a lightweight walker with a seat and wheels can offer much-needed relief. 

Many of the standard ultra-lightweight 3 or 4 wheel rollators available today aren’t necessarily lightweight. Typical models of light walkers with seats can weigh anywhere from about 15 to 20 pounds. Bariatric rollators can be a little heavier due to their increased stability and reinforcement; therefore, they’ll be about 20 to 25 pounds. The downside to this is that seniors and disabled people who need to use a “lite walker” frequently can’t lift the weight of heavier standard and heavy-duty models. Therefore, many manufacturers also offer ultra-lightweight models, which weigh anywhere from 10 to 15 pounds. This is important because the size and weight both add to the portability of these devices.

Benefits of Using Lightweight Walkers with a Seat

There are numerous benefits that cater to specific user needs, from the elderly all the way to those who are using a walker temporarily in a post-surgery or rehabilitative application. Here are some of the great benefits that make lightweight wheeled walkers with seats better options than standard walkers in many cases:

They Offer a Chance to Rest

One of the best features of many lightweight rollator walkers with seats is the opportunity for a user to enjoy resting periods. Many rollator users have chosen this mobility device precisely for this reason. Such rests help alleviate any pain associated with constant standing and walking, and they mitigate stamina problems among those with disorders like arthritis and fibromyalgia. Another bonus to the seating is that it allows lightweight rollators to double as transport chairs. 

Even the lightest weight rollator with a seat is more stable than canes and some standard walkers, but it doesn’t offer the same flexibility of movement as do the ultra-light versions. At the same time, they offer more stability compared to many other walking aids such as walking canes and basic medical walkers. They have special safety features that ensure that they don’t tip easily and they feature handbrake and locking wheel capabilities to make things easier on the users. Even the lightest rollator walkers on the market have some of the safest features in terms of walking assistance available.

Increased Walking Speeds

Walkers take a long time to operate and many people have a hard time getting from point A to point B when using them. Unfortunately, the world around us is increasing in pace seemingly every day. This can make things harder on those who are using a walker, when they may benefit more by using an ultra-lightweight rollator with a seat. An ultra-light walker with a seat offers users the freedom to travel a bit faster without straining muscles as much as they normally would with a standard walker, and gives them the option to sit down and rest when they feel tired. This cuts down on user fatigue significantly. 

Ultra-Light Rollators Can Increase Stamina

Seniors and handicapped walker users know that pushing yourself can be quite exhausting. Moreover, regular walkers and the heavier rollators have the tendency to tire out users more quickly. Having an ultra-lightweight walker with a seat can help to eliminate some of the stress on your body. Further, since these options provide opportunities for rest, they can also help users increase stamina and push themselves to the proper limits rather than past them.

Extra Maneuvering Capabilities

Lightweight rollators with seats have exceptional maneuverability. Compared to regular walkers, they allow a person to turn faster and to fit in many smaller spaces than even standard rollators allow. The lightest walkers with wheels are often smaller than regular rollators and walkers as well, a feature that helps to maximize portability and limit the device’s profile in crowded areas.

Lower-Cost Options Compared to Heavier Models

Lightweight rollators often cost less than heavier models of rollators due to the fact that they require fewer materials in manufacturing. Therefore, there are many lightweight rolling walkers with seats that cost less than even $100!

Portability

Almost all rollators can fold or be stowed away; however, lightweight rollators are able to be put into even smaller spaces because they are able to fold down much more in size. This makes them easy to store and renders them perfect for travel since they are so portable.

The Most Important Factors When Choosing the Best Rollator

When choosing a walker, a person may want to consider a few different factors in order to rule out the wrong lightweight seated walkers. The primary things that need to be considered when shopping around are:

  • Weight Capacity: Lightweight rollators have the same general weight capacities as their heavier counterparts. They range from about 250 pounds to more than 350 lbs. 
  • Height: Each individual user has his or her own set of size and weight needs. While some rollators are fully adjustable in terms of height, it’s important for a person to choose the proper base height so the user can walk with them correctly. Others may have adjustable handlebars and hand grips to make sure that these needs are met. 
  • Indoors vs. Outdoors: When it comes to finding the right rollators, it’s important to know how and where the device is going to be used. If a person is primarily going to be using their walker indoors or on smoother surfaces, the wheels are often going to be smaller. Rollators for more consistent off-road use will have larger wheels to accommodate the inconsistent undulations and terrains.
  • Wheels Count: There are lightweight 3 wheel walkers with seats, and then there are the ones with 4 wheels. Lightweight 4-wheeled walkers offer even more stability and functionality, but even the lightest rollator walker with 4 wheels isn’t as easy to maneuver as three-wheeled walkers that are lightweight. Three-wheeled versions are also more lightweight due to their reduced material.

  • Here at AvaCare Medical, we want to ensure that you can find the 4 or 3 wheel rollator that is as lightweight as you need it to be. If you have any concerns or need additional information on choosing a rollator, don’t hesitate to check out our Rollator Walker Guide and give us a call at 1-877-813-7799 so we can help you!