Collection: Rollator and Walkers

Walking aids like rollators and walkers can be the perfect mobility solution for users who can still walk but require extra assistance getting around the house or on longer excursions. They offer a wider base and more support than simpler manual mobility devices, such as canes, and can also serve as a valuable secondary device for scooter and wheelchair users. Rollators and walkers are durable, portable, and affordable, making them a popular option for many different people with mobility limitations.

Scootaround sells variety of different rollators, rolling walkers, and walkers for seniors. This includes rollators with seats, handicap walkers, and knee walkers. If you’re thinking of purchasing a walking aid for yourself or a loved one, call the Scootaround team toll-free at 1-844-664-7467 or email sales@scootaround.com. We will help find the right device for your specific needs.


7 products

Types of Walking Aids

The term “walking aids” refers to several different mobility products that provide additional stability and support for users while walking. This includes rollators, walkers, canes, and more. Be sure to do some research and review all your options prior to purchasing. No matter what you're looking for, the team at Scootaround will be able to find the perfect rolling walker for your unique requirements.

  • Walkers for seniors
  • Rollators for seniors
  • Bariatric or HD rollators
  • Knee walkers
  • Canes
Drive Nitro Elite Carbon Fiber Rollator Lifestyle 2

Choosing the Right Rollator or Walker

With so many different walking aids available on the market, it can be tough to determine which one is best for you. Do you require a rollator with wheels or would a walker be a better fit? Will you need to sit down and rest during longer excursions? How much weight will the device need to support? These questions will help narrow down your choices and make it easier to find the ideal rolling walker for your needs. Review the ‘FAQ’ and ‘Features’ sections further down for more information.

Collapsible content

FAQS

  1. Does Medicare cover walkers and rollators?

    Yes. It is possible for Medicare to provide partial coverage for a walker or rollator as long as your circumstances meet the necessary requirements.

  2. Where can I buy walking aids?

    Scootaround has rollators and walkers for sale online at scootaroundstore.com or over the phone toll-free at 1-844-664-7467.

  3. How much does a rollator weigh?

    Rollators can weigh anywhere from 12 to 26 pounds depending on their size and what they’re made from. An average rollator will typically weigh around 18 pounds.

  4. How to adjust a rollator?

    Most rollators have knobs or latches on the handles that allow you to adjust the height. Simply loosen the knob and then lower or raise the handles to a height that is comfortable for you. As a rule of thumb, the handlebar should be level with your wrist so that your arms are slightly bent when gripping the rollator. Please consult your owner’s manual for more info on how to adjust your specific model.

  5. How wide are walkers?

    Walkers can be anywhere from 23” to 31” wide depending on the model. Standard walkers usually have a width of around 26”.


Features to Consider When Purchasing a Rollator or Walker

Rollators and walkers for seniors come in a variety of shapes and sizes. However, there are a handful of common features you’ll want to take into consideration before making a purchase.

Maneuverability: Walking aids that use swivel caster wheels (such as a rollator) are easier to maneuver.

Width: The width of a rollator or handicap walker will affect the unit’s portability and stability.

Weight Capacity: Walking aids can support 250 to 500 pounds depending on the type and model.

Comfort: Wider seats and more padding will make walking aids more comfortable for the user.

Portability: Foldable and compact rollators and walkers will be easier to transport than larger devices.


Brands

We carry the top rollator and handicap walker brands, such as Drive Medical Walkers.