🚀 Glide Through Recovery with Style!
The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is a foldable, steerable knee walker designed for adults recovering from foot injuries, offering superior comfort and stability compared to traditional crutches. With a weight capacity of 300 lbs and adjustable features, it ensures a perfect fit for users of various heights. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor use, this scooter is equipped with dual brakes for enhanced safety and maneuverability.
L**N
Heal Easier with Knee Rover
I have foot surgery three weeks ago. This scooter is maxing my recovery period much more easier than the walker and crutches combined. It’s a very solidly built scooter with a nicely cushioned seat and a handle bar that turns 45 degrees each way. It also has brakes, front and rear, and locks if you need to reach up into a cabinet with both hands. I’m able to move around my kitchen and cook. I’ve also used it to go from the car to the doctor’s office with no problem. I strongly advice buying the basket, as it makes it able to bring things into and out of rooms. It’s definitely worth the money.
A**M
Great for quicker mobility when injured!
To preference my review I am a 6 foot 230 pound male. I recently underwent foot surgery and needed a reliable and comfortable solution to stay mobile during recovery. The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter Steerable Knee Walker has been an absolute game changer!SetupThe knee walker was incredibly easy to set up right out of the box. The instructions were clear, and I had it assembled and ready to use within minutes.ComfortThe knee pad is exceptionally comfortable, providing ample cushioning to prevent any discomfort, even after extended use. This feature is particularly important for anyone who needs to use the scooter all day.ManeuverabilityThe steerable design makes moving around smooth and effortless. I found it easy to navigate through tight spaces in my small apartment without any issues. The dual brakes add an extra layer of safety, ensuring I have full control over the scooter at all times.Stability and SupportOne of the standout features of this knee walker is its stability. It provides excellent balance and support, allowing me to move around comfortably without worrying about putting weight on my injured foot. This stability gave me the confidence to continue my daily activities both indoors and outdoors.DurabilityThe KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is sturdy and well-built. It feels durable and reliable, which is reassuring when you're relying on it to move around during recovery. I’ve been using it for a while now, and it shows no signs of wear and tear.VersatilityWhether I'm maneuvering around the house, in the yard, or even taking it out for errands, this knee scooter performs exceptionally well. It's lightweight and foldable, making it easy to transport if needed.ValueFor its price, the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter offers exceptional value. It combines comfort, stability, and ease of use at a very affordable price point.Overall ExperienceOverall, I highly recommend the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter to anyone recovering from foot surgery, a broken ankle, or any foot injury. It has made my recovery process much easier and more comfortable, allowing me to maintain my independence and mobility without any pain or difficulty. This knee walker is a must-have for anyone in a similar situation .I hope this detailed review helps anyone considering the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter for their recovery needs!
K**T
Game changer!
Great product! Stability, compact size, easy to assemble and use, good price. Turn ratio not the greatest but can't go wrong purchasing the Knee Rover. A must have for post-op use. Arrived on-time, highly recommend this product.
B**H
Heavy Duty - Great Buy
I have been using this knee scooter for 4 weeks. It is a great product. It was easy to assemble and it has a nice fit and finish. It is also easy to adjust. It has been getting me around the house for a month while I recover from a broken ankle. I'm about 170 pounds and I'm sure this thing could take a lot more weight and work well. Here are a couple of reasons I did not give it 5 stars. 1.) The wheels are solid rubber and l'm sure they will last a long time. However if you don't release the brakes you may leave a mark on the floor (tile or wood). If you turn too fast...lol... you may leave a mark on the floor. This is making my wife not happy. 2.) The brakes. At first I wondered why you need brakes. You Do. But sometimes they aren't easy to apply and sometimes you think you released them but you didn't. Other that than the only thing I really needed was a basket which I made from a reusable shopping bag. This is a good product.
Q**7
Very good, but things to be aware of - happy with it, but make note...
My wife was working out a couple weeks ago and handed wrong, breaking her foot severely to the point of no weight for up to 12 weeks and we are still awaiting word on if she’ll need surgery. But she needs to get to the bathroom and between the bed and recliner, so we had to do something. After researching the various products she decided on this brand, and this scooter.Overall we are giving it a 5 star and it is deserved, but there are some points you will want to make note of when choosing.1. Set up: This is easy to set up. But. A. You will want to have someone able bodied to do it. It is not overly heavy, but there is weight to it, and it’s bottom heavy, so you need to be able to move around, adjust, even climb/lay not the floor or put it up on a table. If you are injured you’re not likely to be comfortable doing many of the elements - you’ll need to brace yourself, push, hold, tighten, etc. One step will require setting the height of the kneeler and you will need/want someone to be down adjusting this while you measure your comfort level. B. FOLLOW EACH STEP AS DESCRIBED! We had read a few reviews about set up and when we did ours I went literally step by step - to the T - to identify and perform each step. This has kept us from having any of the issues others describe. There are a couple points where this might seem difficult, off, or you’re not sure, but be careful, follow the steps, and be clear you’re doing as described. One does NOT want to fall or feel unsure about its security when using this (or any) scooter. C. Tighten as you go - often you tighten after everything is done, but from what I was doing and experiencing, tighten as I went kept me from having to figure out how to reach something or get back to something - and was safest when my wife tested heights.2. Comfort: Overall she finds this a very comfortable scooter, but it is cheaper - that others from this manufacturer - so I said early on she’ll likely want a cushion for the knee pad - she did within 2 days. It is fine, but she’ll be on this for 12 weeks and most will use for at least 6 weeks. You are going to want a cover. We got her one from the same company and again, she likes it - but thinks it might be a little thicker as well. My wife finds the handle bars easy to use, and the overall comfort to be fine.That said, if we were to do it again, she’s thinking she’d get a higher level one for added comfort.3. Handles, stopping, starting. This is easy to use, It’s all you - leg power pushing. But if you’re venturing beyond your home you’ll need to be aware of the slopes, you’ll notice every bump in the road, and you’re going to have to be aware far more than usual of grading and how to get over and around things. This one does fine, it is workable, but there is, again, an element she prefers she’d gone a little higher quality. She does feel everything and has said she would get one with better wheels/tires. These are not very off-load friendly. We did one trip into our community parking lot so she could get doctor ordered sun and she was not enjoying the bumps and hardness. She also has a slight concern about the brakes - one tightens well, the other is weaker. So these combined make her wish she had gone higher quality - but with the same company. She recommends riding outside with your hands on the brakes at all times - you never know when a change is coming and you have to react in ways you’re not used to.4. My wife was looking at higher level ones with this company and is telling me that you have to have a major price upgrade for better tires: meaning all terrains tires that can get you around comfortably in multiple types of locations (parking lots, offices, ground, gravel, house, anything you can think of). This is fine for the house, getting to and from the car, maybe the store, but parking lots are uncomfortable, gravel and acorns hurt, and so forth. But there is a price jump. She is thinking she’d pay the extra from this experience - maybe not under Covid conditions where we are stuck at home, and she has been told she cannot have any movement/weight/bump risks until she’s out of the woods for surgery - but we live in a place where we like to get out and do things, so if we were able, she’d want more access this does not provide.5. Maneuverability: Our home is smeller, so we kept that in mind. She wanted/needed to get around on her own, so she needed to consider turning radius. She picked this one because she didn’t feel she needed or would be safe turning on a dime, but how could she adjust? This one does not have a tight turn, which allows it to keep its stability. That makes her feel secure. But she counters it with being able to pick it up and move it in those moments, which makes her feel fine and not at all uncomfortable making adjustments as such. Being light means being aware of that - you don’t have to worry about it tipping and falling on you, but it’s light. But she can adjust and she does not lack stability for movement. If you need it to feel more stable she noted in reviews how those may be heavier. She didn’t want that. This is something she does not regret in this choice, nor would give up. She has never felt unstable or tippy and she confidently gets herself around when she needs to move.6. She HIGHLY recommends if you’re going to be using this for any period of time and you want any sort of autonomy: get a cup holder and basket. We have not gotten a basket and I’m not sure both would fit - in fact I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t work. I’m home all the time and I can carry things for her. She does have a great cup holder we also got on Amazon - ironically for strollers - 2 Pack Stroller Drink Holders for Cups or Bottles Universal for Bicycle, Wheelchair, Trolleys, 360 Rotation is the name on the product page. This one fits perfectly on this scooter and holds a serious amount of weight. We have large Tervis tumbler - always full when she moves it around - and it is heavy! This holder hasn’t had an issue.Overall this is a great scooter and has saved us. The first day I was practically carrying her around (and led to a torn hamstring) until this arrived and we are thrilled she’s had it. Again, in our old world we likely would have upgraded to get out more, but for Covid or those staying home more or easier locations to get to, this is stellar. She also will be on it for 12 weeks minimum, so we have to see what level of activity she’ll be allowed. But for home it’s perfect. For much of our pre-covid daily lives it would have worked. If we’d have been able to get to a theme park or some other outdoor location, it would have been better to have better tires. But still a great scooter and choice.
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