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The Drive Medical RTL10266CH-HS Nitro DLX Foldable Rollator Walker combines a sleek euro-style design with advanced features, including a padded seat, adjustable handles, and a spacious storage bag. With its durable aluminum frame and 10-inch front casters, this walker offers superior stability and maneuverability, making it perfect for seniors and adults seeking both safety and comfort.
R**N
ACCESSORIES (cane holder & cup holder) very helpful; love how it folds & rolls
The media could not be loaded. I thought Iād attach a short video to this review that shows:- the (optional) cup holder- the (optional) cane holder (which is 2 parts: a little tray/base for the cane tip to rest on at the bottom, and a cane clip at the top (both swivel).- how Iām able to roll the walker myself through a āsqueezeā point in my small house, all by myself! :-)I thought Iād need help lifting the walker from one part of my house to the other, so I thought Iād only be able to use it in half my house at a time without assistance. But I donāt have that problem, because I realized this walker still rolls and is pretty stable even when itās folded up. You donāt have to pick it up to move it when itās folded. I can make it narrow when needed while Iām walking with it by just pulling the little handle on top of the seat to fold it up, and continue pushing it along. No lifting required to move it is super helpful for meāand the strength required to lift up the handle & fold it up is, Iād estimate, just around the strength itād take to lift a 5-lb bag of flour in a tote bag. So I think you should be able to fold this walker up yourself if you can lift a bag of flour.I should say, howeverāI do not need the walker for any significant balance issue. That might be a different story. I need it to help take some weight off of my hip, following a total of 3 hip surgeries on both hips. I donāt use it for complete non-weight bearing, just partial weight bearing (i.e., limping). I alternate it with a cane. I think if you needed to be completely non weight-bearing on a leg (i.e., either have your leg swinging in the air or putting almost no weight on it), this type of rolling walker would not be appropriate, because youād need it to stay put for stability. (Disclaimer: always discuss this stuff with your doctor or P.T. of course, to make sure youāre being safe and not hurting your body.)As for the accessories (sold separately):These are super helpful. I noticed them on the same Amazon page as the walker. Only the Drive accessories will fit this walker (for the most part), because itās a different shape than most rolling walkers, which are made from round metal pipe. This walker has wide, flat metal parts, which require specially shaped accessories to clip onto it.Cup holder - it works well for most āstandardā size water or soda bottles, or a big travel cup that is tapered at the bottomābasically itāll probably hold a drink if your carās drink holder will hold it. It swivels to the front and back, which helps to not make the walker too much wider (it might end up making it about 2ā wider, though, even when folded to as ālow profileā as it goes). It clips on anywhere on the side of the walker (the colored metal part). It also has a cutout which will allow a cup with a handle to fit nicely.The cane holder - like the cupholder, the cane holder made for this Nitro walker clips onto the colored metal side of the walker. I was able to position both the cupholder and the cane holder to go on one side, so that I wouldnāt make my walker any wider than it needed to be. The cane holder nicely fits a standard metal cane firmlyāhowever, I cannot clip one of my crutches onto it, because the tubing on most crutches is a little bit thicker than a cane. But the cane holder is extremely helpful, since usually, I need or want to leave my walker for short periods to access small spaces, and I donāt like to be without a cane when Iām using the walker.Overall, I am very satisfied with this walker. I am able to use it outside, it has no trouble with its large rubber wheels going over rounded curbs, cracks in the sidewalk, uneven pavement, grass, etc. Itās also very stable.The seat is cushioned, but a bit hard. There is no storage under the seat where it lifts up, by the way. The only storage is in that little quilter āleather likeā bag in the front of the walker. If I was going to change one thing about this model, it would be to have that storage bag up higher, because I have trouble bending forward that far down, so itās not very useful for me. It would also be nice if you could easily change out that bag with something elseāfor example, a basket or other open type container. However, the bag cannot be switched out for a different bag (because the bag has to fold up too whenever the walker folds up)āso you should know that itās not changeable. The seat is also not completely flat, it is a little rounded on the sidesāso a tray of food might be a little unstable if placed on top of it. I would say donāt plan on putting a tray of food on this walker, unless you rig something up on top of the seat cushion to somehow make the tray remain more stable when you push the walker.I think the brakes are a little hard to push, although they are adjustable. If you have a lot of weakness in your hands, you might have some trouble using these brakes a lot. If you flip the brakes down, it locks the brakes, which is a great feature.The seat, as I mentioned, is a little on the hard side, but itās fairly comfortable. The backstrap, which is the thing that says ādriveā on it (in embarrassingly large embroidered letters), is very comfortable when sitting.The walker really is a bit of a āshowpieceā when using it in public. Well, I guess at any age, we have to hold our heads up and be proud of our mobility and independence (remember, nobody is completely independent, regardless of how healthy they are), so I say let your walker flag fly proudly, and just use the compliments to help encourage others to acquire or use their own mobility devices to maximize their health, comfort, and freedom of movement.I hope this review and video helps someone out there to sort out which walker works or doesnāt work for them. Itās a big world to navigate, and hey, itās a lot of reviews to read, but at least we have a plenty of choices about how we roll! :-)
B**N
Great for a seat when I can't stand to stand
I've been using for over a month now, up and down Orlando's amusement parks as I recover my stamina. Great for a seat when I can't stand to stand any more, especially when waiting in line. Easy to push and light enough for me to lift. Large wheels make a big difference and the back rest improves comfort. I get nothing but complements about the rollator. One peeve I have is the item lacks a latch to keep it folded
C**M
Foldable rollator walker
Item as described. No assembly required. Seat very comfortable. Easy to fold. Nice zip up compartment bag. Slightly heavier than previously owned rollator walkers Iāve used but very sturdy. No brake cables to get in the way. It was delivered expeditiously
K**A
Saved my husband
Have two wheel work good very sturdy
K**C
Stable and fun
This rollator provides a lot of stability and allows for a lot of confidence and movement and it is very convenient even on rougher ground. The only hesitation I have is that it is very large and a little heavy and while it can fit into a standard sedan trunk, it is a little difficult to get in and out of the trunk for a disabled person.
D**W
Extra decorations to make it into a fashion accessory
I love this walker but was embarrassed to use it in public because of the stigma of being old and disabled. Since I am an artist I decorated it using craft materials I already had. The result was that I enjoyed using it, especially in public. I received many compliments from those who saw my new fashion accessory and was safer because I used it.
T**1
Gives Stability and Independence
As many walker/rollator users have shared with me the largest problem that must be overcome in purchasing one is accepting the fact that one is really needed. After suffering continued walking issues (dropped foot and two bad knees) and lightheadedness from low blood pressure that combined to give me balance issues, I decided I truly needed one. My husband's arm has been my cane, my stability. But I wanted something that would give me independence, to be able to go places on my own.This Drive Medical RTL10266CH-HS Nitro DLX Foldable Rollator has done that. In addition to walks in the neighborhood, I have independently traversed the entire zoo and a large portion of our local botanica garden. The physical exercise is good for me but even more beneficial is my enjoyment of my surroundings and my feeling of accomplishment.Pros:Delivery - It came quickly and fully assembled.Style - It is has an attractive appearance and I have received many compliments on it. A common comment is that it is the "Cadillac" of walkers. I agree. It is not one to be ashamed of. If you have to have one go in style!Height - The height of the handles is adjustable. I am 5' 10 and it works for me but I do wish that they were a couple of inches higher to help me stand totally erect.Weight - The weight is light enough for me (a 78 year old woman) to lift and load into the backseat of my car. It stands erect on the floor behind the driver's seat. Light enough to lift but in no way flimsy.Ease of folding - The Drive folds easily by pulling up on the handle in the middle of the seat. It then can stand alone without any additional support.Seat and Backrest - The seat is firm but not uncomfortable and the adjustable backrest gives good support. The handle for folding is not felt when sitting. When shopping I was able to put one of the store's handheld shopping baskets on the seat. It fit and balanced well.Bag for extras - The bag is large and attractive, great for carrying a light jacket, phone, etc.Overall quality - It is strong, sturdy, attractive and appears to be of excellent quality. I have only had it for a few months but have high hopes that it will last a long time.Cons:Cost - It is expensive. My husband says I'm worth it! šMissing feature - Step Aids - Without this it is difficult to tilt the Drive to go up over a curb or step.I highly recommend this rollator.
E**Y
Cadillac of walkers
Excellent heavy duty and easy to fold for traveling. Seat is perfect.
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