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Product Reviews    

  • Trionic Walker 12er…

    My 87 year old mother is thrilled with her new walker. Instead of rattling along uneven footpaths and struggling up and down kerbs she now glides effortlessly over all the bumps and up high kerbs. Nothing like this wonderful walker is available in Ir…

  • Trionic Veloped Trek…

    There is really only one thing to say about my Veloped Trek and that is FABULOUS. The design and engineering are just superb - you have thought of everything. My Trek has absolutely changed my life and although I have not had it very long, I am now a…

  • This review is totally voluntary!…

    I am 75 years old and I suffer from osteoarthritis, diabetes, and a heart issue. About six months ago, my wife and I decided to purchase a rollator from a well-known UK company. It was large and sturdy in design and I started using it and yes, it did…

  • The Veloped – an ingenious device – we love it!…

    After our 86-year-old mother's walking radius decreased due to unsteady gait, and she could only move around outside the home with an escort, she considered – albeit very ambivalently – a mobility aid. A "regular" walker was out of the question for h…

  • Veloped Tour 14er M…

    Very satisfied. Thank you!…

  • Great company - Great product!…

    I've been using a solid wheel rollator walker for 3 years. I wish I'd known about Trionic from the start! My old rollator broke for the second time in 2 years. They claimed it was an all-terrain rollator, but it obviously couldn't keep up with me as …

  • Brilliant!…

    The Veloped Sport is an absolutely brilliant machine which has completely changed my life.
    I had another make of four wheeled walker, which was not comfortable to use and if I hit a small obstacle it felt as though I would go over the top of it.
    No…

  • Personal aid and fast delivery. My best INVESTMENT…

    Praise to you who invented the Veloped!
    I have COPD FEV1 23%, and thanks to the Veloped I can get out in the forest to pick mushrooms and blueberries. Walked several running tracks. Had sore muscles in the hips in the beginning. Because it's so easy…

  • Finally, it is possible to be active in a relaxed way again!…

    At the age of 54, due to a sudden illness, I went in a very short time from being an active athlete to someone who only walks unsteadily, with small, wide-legged steps and in pain. This slow and forced walking also caused me severe Achilles tendiniti…

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