Best Sellers - Rollators and Wheelchairs
Rehasense Space I Pixel Indoor Rollator
Rehasense5.0 / 5.0
21 Reviews
The Five Whys Designed for indoor use to help you around the home. Ultra lightweight making it manoeuvrable and easy to use. It is frictionless to...
View full detailsbyACRE Scandinavian Butler Indoor Rollator
byAcre4.8 / 5.0
10 Reviews
The Five Whys Thoughtfully designed to make you feel safe and get closer to your worktops, bathroom sinks, furniture etc., whilst complementin...
View full detailsTrust Care Lets Go Indoor Rollator
Trust Care5.0 / 5.0
8 Reviews
The Five Whys A light, elegant and flexible Scandi-styled indoor rollator. Includes a useful carrying bag and clip-on tray at no extra cost. Soft ...
View full detailsMobilex Jaguar Indoor Rollator
Mobilex5.0 / 5.0
1 Review
The Five Whys Ultra lightweight and stable indoor rollator weighing just 6.3kg Easy to fold and takes up minimal space Supports users up to 100kg...
View full detailsRollbuddy Indoor Rollator
RollbuddyThe Five Whys The mobility aid is engineered to brake and manoeuvre using just one hand. Low vibration and a smooth ride because of puncture-proof...
View full detailsWhat makes a great rollator or wheelchair?
As these pieces of equipment are so heavily relied upon, our manufacturers have to consider many elements when designing them. Below are some key features to look for during your research:
Safety
Safety must always be the primary factor in design, it can't be compromised. The user needs to feel confident and have peace of mind with every step taken.
Reliable and hard-wearing brakes, along with large, sturdy wheels with good traction are a must.
Design
As one of our customers once eloquently described, these pieces of mobility equipment are "unwanted necessities". You can't get away from using them, so you need to feel the best you can when doing so. Vibrant and empowering colours, coupled with an ergonomic design are a must.
Durability
A wheelchair or rollator is a significant purchase, especially in these difficult economic times. You want to sleep easy knowing that the equipment is going to last you for years. This is why they need to be built with long-lasting materials and backed by a manufacturer's warranty.
Maintainability
Due to wear and tear, things will inevitably go wrong leading to your mobility equipment needing maintenance. Things that need maintenance include replacing stretched brake cables, changing worn tyres and lubricating wheel bearings. These tasks should be easy, cheap and quick to carry out, meaning you aren't left with your equipment for a prolonged period.
What is the Best Rollator?
In our humble opinion, the best rollator walker with a seat is the folding, four-wheeled byACRE carbon ultralight rollator. What makes it so unique is its carbon fibre frame which allows it to weigh 4.8kg whilst still being unbelievably strong and sturdy.
It comes in five eye-catching colours and three different widths. The brake cables are hidden in the frame and handles are positioned to promote good posture.
It is one of our best-selling rollators and our stock is held in the UK ready for immediate dispatch.
What is the Best Wheelchair?
If you're looking for mobility assistance, the Rollz Motion offers the flexibility of a wheelchair and rollator all in one neat package. It has a built-in seat, along with ergonomic handles making it frictionless to be pushed in or drive yourself.