What is the smallest folding rollator?

The EZ Fold-N-Go Walker
The EZ Fold-N-Go Walker is the world’s smallest folding walker, designed to make walking and travelling stress-free! The easy-fold technology means that you can fold the walker in seconds with the lift of a finger for fast and easy storage in small spaces.

What sizes do walkers come in?

Standard walkers are 32″ to 40″ high and great for people between 5’5″ – 6’6″. They are typically 25″-29″ wide so take the width into consideration if you have narrow doorways or halls. There are narrower walker that are typically 22″-24″ wide but you have to specifically look for those if you need it.

What is the lightest weight walker available?

Weighing in at only 11 lbs., it is one of the lightest rolling walker available….Medline Ultralight Freedom Rollator.

PRODUCT DIMENSIONS 24.5″W x 25″D x 29-36″H
Size Adult
Product Weight 11 lbs.
Seat Height 18″ – 23″
Seat Dimensions 12″ x 12″

Does Medicare pay for a rollator walker?

Medicare will cover rollators as long as they’re considered medically necessary, they’re prescribed by a doctor and the doctor and supplier both accept Medicare assignment. Rollators are considered to be durable medical equipment just like walkers.

What is the best wheel size for a walker?

If you think you’ll mostly be using your rollator indoors, 6- to 7-inch wheels could be a better option. You’ll most often be moving over even ground, and smaller wheels have a tighter turning radius that is better for maneuvering your rollator inside.

What sizes do rollators come in?

Wheel Size Most rollator wheels are between 6 and 10 inches, and wheels 8 inches or above are considered “large.” Many people find that a rollator with large wheels is the best rollator for them. Larger wheels allow you to better maneuver the rollator outdoors and over uneven terrain.

Do they make narrow walkers?

Narrow walkers are smaller than standard walkers and can be folded up. They can be stored in less space and are light-weight. Narrow walkers are great for short users because they don’t have to incline themselves when using it.