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Why Rollator Wheel Size Matters

When choosing a rollator, wheel size is one of the most important factors to consider — especially if you plan to use it outdoors. Yet it's something many people overlook. The difference between small and large wheels can determine how easily you move forward, how stable the rollator feels, and how much vibration is transmitted to your hands and wrists.

Indoor Wheels vs Outdoor Wheels

Most standard rollators come with wheels around 6 inches (15 cm) in diameter. These work well on smooth indoor floors, but struggle as soon as the surface becomes uneven. Outside — on gravel, cobblestones, cracked pavement or sloping ground — the limitations become clear very quickly.

The Trionic Walker is available with 12-inch wheels (30 cm) in the Walker 12er model, and 14-inch wheels (36 cm) in the Walker 14er. These are the largest wheels available on any rollator designed for outdoor use.

Large Wheels Roll Over Obstacles More Easily

Think of the difference between a mountain bike and a racing bike. A mountain bike with wide, large tyres glides smoothly over rough terrain — a racing bike with narrow wheels bounces and requires far more effort. The same principle applies to rollators.

A large wheel rolls up and over an obstacle — a stone, a kerb edge or a crack in the pavement — instead of catching on it or jolting to a stop. This means you need less effort to push the rollator forward, and your ability to navigate gravel paths, cobbled streets and uneven walkways increases dramatically.

Less Vibration to Your Hands and Wrists

Large wheels absorb bumps and surface irregularities far better than small wheels. As the rollator rolls over uneven ground, the larger wheel dampens the movement before it reaches the frame and the handles. For users with sensitive hands, arthritis or reduced grip strength, this is a significant benefit — the constant vibrations that otherwise tire your hands are greatly reduced.

Better Grip and Stability on Slopes

Larger wheels also provide more contact with the ground, resulting in improved traction on slopes and inclined surfaces. Both the Walker 12er and Walker 14er are engineered to deliver confident, stable progress even when the terrain tilts.

Which Model Is Right for You?

Walker 12er (30 cm / 12-inch wheels) — The ideal choice for most outdoor users. Handles gravel paths, city cobblestones and park trails with ease. Light enough for daily use.

Walker 14er (36 cm / 14-inch wheels) — The ultimate choice for the most demanding terrain: forest tracks, meadow paths or coarser gravel. The largest outdoor rollator wheels available anywhere.

Large Wheels Don't Mean a Heavy Rollator

A common misconception is that large wheels result in a heavier, bulkier rollator. The Trionic Walker weighs under 10 kg despite its large wheels, thanks to a high-quality aluminium frame. That makes it manageable to lift into a car and easy to bring along on trips.

If you plan to use your rollator outdoors on a regular basis, wheel size is one of the most important criteria. Choose the Walker 12er or Walker 14er — and feel the difference from your very first step.


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