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How to lower/raise the grip bar on the Veloped?

You might experience some issues when lowering or highering the grip bar, even if you pull both handles equally. Then it might be an issue inside the tube at the end of the grip bar. At the end of the grip bar, inside the tube, there is a small stabilizing bushing supporting the grip bar. If the bushing is loose, you might find it hard to adjust the height of the grip bar. Then you need to check if you need to tighten the bolt that holds the bushing.

How you tighten the bolt on the bushing at the end of the grip bar:

  • You need a 5 mm Allen key that is quite long to tighten the bolt

    You need a 5 mm Allen key that is quite long to tighten the bolt
    Finding the bolt in the small frame hole can be quite tricky, but with some patience, it works. You can light it with a flashlight to see that the bolt is there (you must have the grip bar in the bottom position), otherwise, it is a different procedure, and then you need to contact us.


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  • Strongly to recommend.…

    Finally, my husband and I can walk on uneven paths. The Veloped is really worth the money. It's a bit difficult to take it with you in the trunk to go to a doctor’s visit, but we have a small walker for that.

    We don't want to be without our Velope…

  • The best invention after the wheel…

    My husband had a very serious accident at work: he fell from a height of eight meters on concrete floor. He is still very young, and it would be a disaster to get him to walk with a typical walker. Firstly, it is unsafe and completely unergonomic, an…

  • 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 one that does what it should.…

    I now own three rollators. This is my first one from Trionic. The first rollator from another company sounded like clanging metal as I walked along. It also got caught on all the broken pavements where I live and was therefore unstable. The second on…

  • Rollator Trionic Walker 12er…

    The Walker 12er has been a transformative experience for my father. He feels safe and enabled to walk outside again and with much greater confidence and ability. The med/large is the perfect size for his 6ft frame and he can manoeuvre it easily, due …

  • A rollator that gives security…

    I use my wife's Walker 14er in addition to the rollator I have owned for years. The stable construction and large wheels of the Walker 14er give a completely different walking feeling, a new sense of safety. The bumpy cobblestones and uneven terrain …

  • Superb Machine…

    Fed up with supplied walker I invested in the Veloped to have better stability and easier movement over uneven ground. Also require it for fishing trips (fly-fishing on rivers) where I can take over rough ground. It allows me to get more exercise too…

  • "No more sitting around watching life go by"

    Wow my Dad has recently bought a Trionic Veloped All Terrain Walker Rollator, no more sitting around watching the family having fun,he's joining in on the walks, shopping trips,and even started having holidays again,(that makes Mum happy!!),they've b…

  • A great product.…

    I am 93 and was always a lively walker until a problem with my legs occurred a few years ago. That resulted in my walking with a stick - not very satisfactory. Rollators are not so common in the UK, and when my Swedish relative suggested one, I r…

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