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My new sense of balance…
My father-in-law is 86 years young and has visual and balance problems. When he walks (like a penguin), with his legs apart and with splayed arms, he has to concentrate very hard on his balance, which makes him so fatigued that he starts to falter af…
Finally a stable rollator…
Finally a stable rollator that is big enough, doesn't get stuck everywhere and has good brakes. My husband is relieved and enjoys walking more safely with it. Unfortunately, he has fallen several times with previous standard rollators, e.g. getting s…
Fantastic…
Wonderfully easy to push and a real help in getting exercise. Love it! Colin…
Able to walk outdoors again…
The Trionic Veloped Sport was an excellent purchase. Because of cerebellar ataxia, I am no longer able to walk without a rollator. This device allows me to walk outdoors again, which is huge! It is worth every cent.…
Par Excellence!…
Absolutely delighted with my Trionic Veloped Tour that I purchased recently. It has been an absolute boon and I’m now able to get around cut more easily than ever before. The fact that it is an all terrain walker, means that from pavement, to cobbles…
Very satisfied…
Arrived safely and in perfect condition - very well packed. Easy to assemble, and all the parts fitted easily. Very well engineered. Adjusted easily to correct height. Provides reassurance and stability in use. A good quality product which I'm happy …
Keeps the weather off…
Had this for a few months; easy to fit, the clips keep it in position and it gives it good protection as needed.…
OVER THE MOON…
I was cautious to buy due to the price. I tried others in the shop (UK) and was appalled by the wobbly feelings they induce in me.
I wanted something stable, easy to take on the UK (stagecoach) buses and would accommodate my arthritic Pomeranian.…
Upsala…
I can finally walk upright with my new walker and do not have to look at the ground to avoid potholes and the like. My young grandchildren call to each other to be quick to catch up with Oma. At 84 years old I find it a bit heavy to get into my boot,…