ELENKER Upright Walker, Stand Up Folding Rollator Walker with 10” Front Wheels Backrest Seat and Padded Armrests for Seniors and Adults, Silver
$189.99
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Customers find the walker helps maintain proper posture while walking for exercise and appreciate its ease of assembly without tools. Moreover, the walker is maneuverable with smooth turning wheels, easy to use, and folds easily for transport. However, stability receives mixed reviews, with some finding it very sturdy while others report poor stability.
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ELENKER Upright Walker, Stand Up Folding Rollator Walker with 10” Front Wheels Backrest Seat and Padded Armrests for Seniors and Adults, Silver
$189.99
fsgregs –
A Miracle – It Has Helped Me Walk Again
This may read like a paid ad for the walker, but I am here to tell you that since buying it, it has given back my life. This will be a long review, so bear with me.I am a 72 yr old retired scientist with severe degenerative disc disease. I’ve had four spine operations and while they fixed the nerve pain down my legs, they did nothing for my back pain. To relieve spinal pain, I bend forward to ease the discomfort, but that forces my back muscles to hold up a tilted torso. Within minutes, they get so fatigued that they ache … an ache. I look and feel like an old man, bent over, aching, needing to sit down frequently. I can’t walk to my mailbox without back muscle pain. In the last year, I’ve lost my mobility almost completely.To assist me in standing more upright, I’ve tried hiking poles and a regular Rollator walker, with the handles at waist level. I can walk farther with them, but my arms get sore quickly because I am using them to push me upright and take some weight off my back muscles, and they get tired quickly, particularly my triceps (muscles on back of the arms). Walking like that is not fun. It hurts. I also tried over 30 other treatments for low back pain. None of them has enabled me to walk again (I was an avid long-distance hiker).I bought the Elenker Upright Walker on a friend’s recommendation. I assembled it in about 20 minutes, and tried it out. On day 1, I was flabbergasted to discover I was able to walk down the road about 1/2 mile. On day 2, I walked one beautiful mile. On day 3, I was up to 1.5 miles. On day 5, I have now walked 2.1 miles. That’s over 2 miles. The incredible thing is that for reasons I cannot fathom as a scientist, my back does not hurt. I rest my forearms on the high posts, grab the handles (see the ad graphic), stand up straight and begin walking … and walking … and walking. Nothing is hurting me, not my arms nor shoulders nor back muscles nor spine. Somehow, the angle of the apparatus is exactly what my body needs to walk without pain. In fact, today, listening to exercise music on my headphones, I was power-walking, practically jogging in the thing. 2.1 miles. That is unbelievable. I haven’t done that distance in 2 years. Within a week, I had boosted the distance to 3 miles. I also burned 250 calories, which has goaded me to try losing some weight. Since it has a seat and I could rest if needed, I may be able to reach 5 mile walks within a month, if my legs hold out. That just boggles my mind.The weird thing is that when I’m using this upright walker, I don’t feel old and decrepit. Mentally, I am treating it as a medical device that I bought to help me walk, not as an old age “walker”. I am almost “in training”, rather than just some old guy pushing a walker.So, what about the walker? First, it is being sold on Amazon by five different vendors (the identical walker). I like Elenker because they are the lowest price, and will let you return it for a full refund if you don’t like it (you pay return postage only). The other vendors charge restocking fees. Second, it is sturdy. It will stand up to my daily walks just fine. Well-made. Third, it can be folded and transported in a car easily. To do so, pull up the cloth handle on the seat to fold it in half, then if needed, loosen the two knobs on the tall armrests, push down the armrests to shrink its profile, and you’re done. Just put it in the trunk or lay it on the floor of the car, SUV or hatchback.A few notes about the upright walker. (1) Assembly instructions are not clear. There is a good video on YouTube showing how to assemble the walker (it is not hard). Just type “Elenker upright Walker” in the search box and watch the video. (2) Position the upright armrests high enough to rest your forearms level with your mid-chest. The photo of the unit in this ad is a good guide. If the arms are too low, you will lose efficiency and your arms may get tired. The goal is to use the angles to stand upright without muscle effort. (3) The Walker is big and weighs 22 lbs. It certainly would be OK for moving around inside a home but I suspect it will be more useful at malls, on walks, in hallways in independent or assisted living facilities, etc. (4) Cement Sidewalks have lots of cracks and expansion joints in them. The walker will work OK on a sidewalk but due to the repetitive bumps and cracks sending small vibrations up the arms, it might get annoying. (5) Other folks claim it works fine on carpet, but it will not work on gravel or dirt paths. Too bumpy. The smoother the ground, the better, such as a paved road, paved walking or biking trail in a park, or indoors at a mall or with long hallways. (6) The brakes will stop the back wheels from turning, but they are lightweight and will just slide easily down the road, so don’t expect the brakes to bring you to a stop on a steep hill. If the walker is used on a steep hill, take it slow. (7) The walker will tempt you to walk fast, like you used to do when younger. I am power-walking in it and am up to 3 MPH. Therein could lie a problem. If you are rolling fast over smooth road or sidewalk, and your wheels encounter something to slow them down (shoulder of a road or a stick in the path), the walker will slow down but your body will not automatically follow. Your momentum could push yourself right over the top of the walker and fall. Happened to me recently. Did not get hurt, but realize that you cannot steer the walker into grass or gravel or sand or mud safely, unless you slow down or stop in advance. Read my answer to one of the questions on this page.(8) I also just found out that Medicare will legitimately pay for it. Amazon is not an approved Medicare vendor, but Medicare allows you to submit a mailed claim for reimbursement of walkers to them using form 1490S. Go to medicare.gov to download the form and follow its printed instructions. You will need to include an Rx from a doctor, but that should not be a problem for any legitimate use.In summary, if you or a loved one has been benched entirely by a back spine or back, is hunched over, in pain, and is no longer walking anywhere, an upright walker like this one may give back your ability to walk … even walk long distances again. At least for me, it has taken 5 years off my decrepit life, and has made me feel capable again. There is no better feeling!
serenity4u2 –
Perfect for mom!
Great walker. Mom has arthritis and the traditional walker doesn’t work well for her. This wonderful walker is just perfect. The height is adjustable so both mom and dad can use it. It’s kinda large but maneuverable easily outdoors. They have a small home so it doesn’t go everywhere inside but main use was for outdoors anyway!I also really love how this provides better posture than the traditional walker!
Christine Lovett –
Nice item, terrible shipping
The upright rollator walker was very quick and easy to assemble; did it myself, with just the included instructions but there is a video walkthrough QR code as well if needed.At only 5 foot tall i was afraid it might be too tall but the lowest height works perfectly for me. Folding/unfolding is a breeze, just make sure to hear the “snap” lock when fully opened. The canvas seat is a wee small for my ample booty (could be deeper) but is sturdy enough to hold my 225lbs without feeling like I may fall.I took the walker for a test-drive in the garage and maneuvering it is smooth, easy to walk with and a comfortable position for my arms. I didn’t feel like I would tip forward but I was on a smooth concrete surface with no cracks or pebbles.I do wish it had a type of latch to keep it closed when it was folded down to keep it from opening when lifting it to place in the trunk though…I will probably get a long velcro strip or bungee type strap for that purpose. All in all I would recommend this item.Lastly I dont know if it was the selling company, amazon, or the delivery driver, but my box arrived busted open… thankfully no damage was done and all the pieces were still inside but someone needs to add more tape to the shipping box.
Courtney –
Sturdy and durable
I purchased the ELENKER Upright Walker for a family member who needed better mobility support, and it has been a fantastic investment.The padded armrests and backrest seat provide excellent comfort, especially for extended use. The upright design encourages good posture and reduces strain on the back.The 10” front wheels make it easy to navigate both indoors and outdoors, even on uneven surfaces. It turns smoothly and handles well in tight spaces.The frame feels durable and well-constructed, giving a sense of security when walking. It supports weight well without feeling wobbly.It folds easily for storage and transportation, which is great for travel or keeping it out of the way when not in use.Cons:Assembly Required: While not overly complicated, it does take some time to put together. The instructions are clear, but patience is needed.This is Bulkier Than Traditional Walkers: Because of the upright design, it takes up a bit more space compared to standard rollators. However, the comfort and stability make up for this.I reccomend this walker because of it’s improved mobility, posture, and confidence. If you or a loved one needs extra support while walking, this is a great choice. Definitely worth the investment for better comfort and independence.Thank you .
Joy C –
On the whole, the best I have seen.A little heavy. Back wheels tended to run over foot specially if a little turned outwards.
Vinnie –
My wife can now walk upright and she does not fatigue as easy now., She loves it. A little awkward to collapse but worth it for the relief for my wife.
Grecia Parra –
El andador es muy buen esta haciendo que mi abuela avance un poco más rápido y en posición más vertical después de su cirugía de columna, ella está contenta si se cansa al caminar puede descansar en su asiento. Solamente hay un problema que al apoyarse en el andador para sentarse o ponerse de pie las llantas derrapan un poco talvez por ser ligero o cuestión de que ella se adapte al aparato.
Andrew –
Awesome walker, perfect! Folds up small quick and easy. Big wheel for getting over bumps. Great price all round a great purchase
tony walker –
It is dangerous. The wheels (not 10″ but 9 1/4″) have a solid tyre which can hit an object you wouldn’t normally notice and then come to a jarring stop, leaving you to potentially topple head first. Larger, pneumatic tyres would have been better, say 12″ – 14″.The brakes are useless and as it’s a heavy machine it tends to follow the slightest camber, leaving you to struggle to keep it in a straight line. Better brakes would help do this.It works well on the smooth surfaces of B&Q and Tesco, but other than that, useless.