Rollators

Rollators are walking aids with four wheels, brakes and often a seat for resting. They allow freer and more independent movement during rehabilitation and for older people.

Rollators — how to choose

A rollator can become a reliable helper during rehabilitation and for older people. Thanks to the wheels, the user feels freer and more independent on walks, while the brakes and seat provide safety and the chance to rest.

What to look for

  • Number and size of wheels — four-wheeled rollators are mobile; larger wheels are more convenient outdoors.
  • Seat and brakes — allow resting and provide safety.
  • Weight and foldability — aluminium models are lighter and easier to transport.
  • Maximum load.

Quality and support

All rollators are CE-marked medical devices. If a rollator is only needed temporarily, it can be hired or rented from us. For more stable support without wheels, see walking frames.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a rollator and a walking frame?

A rollator has four wheels, brakes and often a seat, so it is more mobile and suits longer walks. A walking frame is more stable but slower and usually without a seat.

Does a rollator have a seat?

Many rollators have a built-in seat that allows resting during a walk. Check the description of the specific model.

Can a rollator be hired?

Yes. Rollators can be hired or rented if they are only needed temporarily.