Graham-Field Lumex HybridLX Rollator & Transport Chair, Majestic Blue, LX1000B

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Customers find this walker/chair to be the best on the market, with a sturdy construction that has lasted multiple years of use. The lightweight design can support up to 250 lbs, and customers appreciate its ease of assembly without tools. The product is maneuverable, with big wheels rolling easily on grass and gravel, and folds flat for compact storage. Customers describe it as comfortable and stable, with one noting it keeps them in an upright position, while another mentions the detachable leg rests enhance comfort.

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  1. nic4700

    This is amaze-balls! The best portable mobility product I’ve ever bought.
    I took my elderly parent on a cruise and we had several ports of call and a lot of unknown terrain in the future. If your elderly parents are anything like mine, they can be very stubborn when it comes to what they can and can’t do. While yes, they can walk “just fine” and don’t “need any help”, to me this was more about energy conservation. I had resigned myself to bringing a wheelchair and a walker for her when I found this chair. I bought this chair based on the review from E. Gail Chandler which she had some great pics of her mom on vacation. I thank her wholeheartedly because it was a game changer. My only concern was that her momma was a tiny thing and my mom is a bit more sturdy. I figured what the heck.I bought this product in blue and lovingly named it “Optimus Prime”. The first thing that struck me was how light weight it was. A huge difference from the standard lightweight wheelchairs (which aren’t that lightweight, BTW) and how small it could be folded down. We took it for a few test drives before the cruise to the local mall and it performed brilliantly.The nicest part of the product was the hybrid feature. My mom could start out using a walker on the rough cobblestone or gravel terrain, and then sit in her own chariot once we got to flat land or a museum or whatever. Instead of having to bring two separate pieces of equipment, we got everything we needed in one. We put it in the trunk of sedan taxi’s in Russia, water taxi’s in Copenhagen, and even brought it aboard a dinner cruise in Paris with ease. The study construction withstood the cobblestones of Prague, the uphill terrain of Estonia, and the muck of rainy weather in Stockholm.Some suggestions: for ease of transport I always popped the legs and wheels off because it made it super small. I also never inserted the safety screws. Yeah, yeah, don’t judge. Gravity was going to keep the wheels splayed out and quite honestly it was a super pain in the butt and took way too much time to have to out them in and take them out with every use. You will need to adjust the back when you transfer from walker to transport chair. The handles and the back of the chair need to be higher as a wheelchair, otherwise the strap is across the lower back and super uncomfortable. BTW, it fit into a large duffel bag, but NOT a large hard sided suit case. Because this is a transport chair, it doesn’t have the large stabilizing wheels. On the cruise ship there were bumps where the seams of the carpet came together were covered with elevated brass. I nearly launched my mom out of the chair. Take bumps backwards.I should also note that I bought one for my dad once we figured this was a good purchase, but had to order a different brand. Total piece of crap. The back wheels looked uneven from the get go, like they were pointing out, and after a few ports of call, they finally sheered off on a long flat straightaway. We didn’t even a bump. So these products are not all created equal.In the end my 78 year old mother who has about 2-3 hours in her before nap time, did full days with no complaint, including a full tilt morning till evening back to back days of tours in one port. Even the tour guide said that most 60 year olds can’t hang the second day.I’m including pics of my mom using the chair. I’m also including a pic of this thing in the pile of luggage. The wheels and legs had been popped off and it is the side view, but still, kinda impressive. Look for the long blue metal pieces on the left of the car.BTW, my 6′ father had no issue using this as well. My mom is 5’1″.

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  2. Customer101

    Incredible must have
    This is my second one. The first one is approx 10 years and it’s still going strong. I needed another one to leave in the van.Wheels cushion bumps more than othersAdjustable heightStrong frame, very sturdyLighter and easier to lift into vehicleSeat is comfortableEasy switch from walker to wheelchairFolds side to side by pulling up on middle of the seat… which means:* folds slimmer, can fit between front andback seat (check your vehicle first)* it can stand when folded, easier storage* If you’re sitting on the seat it can’t fold uplike other walkers can if you’re sitting andbeing pushed. (Front to back folding walkersshould NEVER have person sitting on themwhile being pushed, smallest of bump can cause front wheels to stop, and chair will fold and both of you will fall. Yep, I know first hand, ouch). This Lumex is much safer!Highly recommend!!!!

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  3. AHMED M ALY

    Still working after four years of use.
    Bought this for my Mom. I needed it to be compact and light enough to put in my car—it met my needs well.Mom was more ambulatory when it was first ordered and we used it mainly for car trips to the doctor visits, meals, or shopping. Last year Mom became seriously ill from a string of infections and became bed bound. Therapy and healing allowed her to be able to walk again, but her energy level (age 90) decreased and she would tire quickly if we were out. The transfer chair portion saved her exhaustion from walking and we could push her so she could enjoy being out.Only issue we had was one round screw part came off in a parking lot (we traveled a lot one day) and I didn’t see/hear it fall. I managed to find a screw to make it work and it’s still a beast of a rollator/transfer chair. It’s worth every penny of the price. I never thought we would need the transfer portion of the chair, but I’m so glad we chose this chair. It’s well-made, light enough to pick up, despite heavy use still looks great, and practical for anyone who needs safety walking.

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  4. Kamakalia

    Near perfect.
    Purchased for my husband who was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme (brain cancer) after sudden onset left side hemiparesis; he recovered 75% of his mobility after surgery, but we know it is almost inevitable that his mobility will deteriorate at some point in the future, since this type of tumor always creeps back. It therefore made sense to purchase a polyvalent hybrid that would allow him as much autonomy as possible and for as long as possible, all while also offering the option for me to step in to push him if/when he is too tired or weak to walk.This walking aid is stable, sturdy, comfortable and maneuverable, as well as fairly easy to fold when you need to take the car to get somewhere. The locking handbrakes are also a big plus, both in terms of safety and convenience.Although not deal breakers, there are however 2 features that could be improved:1. My husband is tall (6′ 2″) and he wishes the handles could be adjusted a bit higher: while still very usable as is in rollator mode, it is a bit low and he needs to somewhat lurch, which makes extended use a little uncomfortable.2. I wish the removable footrest could easily swing to the side and that the designers had thought to add some kind of mechanism to lock them in place: having to remove the footrests every time you switch usage mode somewhat detracts from the flexibility and convenience. I worked around the safety concern issue (and the clanging noise when on irregular floor) by getting velcro loops and using them to fasten the footrest in place when they are on the sides.All in all: a great walking aid which is well suited to our needs.

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  5. Cliente de Amazon

    Excelente producto!! Calidad y precio. Nos ha servido como andadera , cómo silla cuando te has cansado o esperas en lineas y también como silla de ruedas. Se dobla facilmente para subir a tu carro y para viajes . Lo hemos usado 3 años y sigue como nuevo Lo recomiendo ampliamente .

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  6. Alfonso R

    Es extraordinariamente buena excelentes acabados y buen material, fácil de armar y llevar a todos lados.

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  7. Arnulfo Garcia

    Está muy bien construido, materiales de excelente calidad, cumple su objetivo, es superior a otros equipos similares que existen en el mercado

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  8. JESSICA

    Excelente producto

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    Graham-Field Lumex HybridLX Rollator & Transport Chair, Majestic Blue, LX1000B
    Graham-Field Lumex HybridLX Rollator & Transport Chair, Majestic Blue, LX1000B

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