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Mobilex Gepard Carbon Fibre Rollator

Mobilex
Original price £349 - Original price £359
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£349 - £359
£349 - £359
Current price £349

The Five Whys Made of Carbon fibre - lightweight and strong, with a weight from just 5.5kg Height adjustable push handles enabling you to find you...

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Rehasense Server HD Bariatric Rollator

Rehasense
Original price £300 - Original price £300
Original price
£300
£300 - £300
Current price £300

Key Features Aluminium frame Heavy duty Bariatric  Reinforced extra wide aluminium frame Cane / crutch holder included Backrest included Foldable...

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Strength Without the Weight

Mobilex Buffalo Bariatric Rollator

Mobilex
Original price £310 - Original price £310
Original price
£310
£310 - £310
Current price £310

Key Features Strong and stable Aluminium frame Easy to manoeuvre Reinforced strong cross brace Height adjustable push handles Padded back strap ...

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Mobilex Gepard Carbon Fibre HD Bariatric Rollator

Mobilex
Original price £359 - Original price £359
Original price
£359
£359 - £359
Current price £359

Key Features Weighing from just 6.1kg Carbon fibre Lightweight and strong Height adjustable push handles Padded back strap Textile seat Detachabl...

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Getting around your own home should be straightforward. But standard rollators are often too wide for doorways, too bulky for tight corners, and too heavy to move between rooms easily.

An indoor rollator is designed specifically for home use. Narrower frame, smaller wheels, lighter weight. Everything about it works better in your house.

What Makes Them Different

Size

Indoor rollators are narrower—usually 50-55cm wide compared to 60-65cm for outdoor models. That means:

  • Fits through standard doorways without turning sideways
  • Easy to navigate around furniture
  • Works in hallways and bathrooms
  • Takes up less space when stored

Wheels

Smaller wheels (usually 15-18cm) make tight turns easier. They're designed for smooth floors, not rough ground. Most have solid tyres that won't mark your floors.

Weight

Lightweight construction, typically 5-7kg. Easy to move between rooms or fold away when not needed.

Why You Need One for Home

A standard outdoor rollator is awkward indoors. Too wide, wheels too big, takes up too much space. An indoor walker is built for:

  • Kitchen access—getting close to worktops and sinks
  • Bathroom use—narrow enough for most bathrooms
  • Bedroom mobility—easy to manoeuvre around beds and furniture
  • Carrying items—some have trays for moving things safely

Key Features

Manoeuvrability

Tight turning circle means you can navigate corners without struggling. Some models turn on the spot.

Stability

Lower centre of gravity makes them stable even in small spaces. Good brakes that work on smooth floors.

Practical Extras

Many include:

  • Tray for carrying cups, plates, or personal items
  • Shopping bag for moving items between rooms
  • Padded seat for resting
  • Cane holder

Who Needs an Indoor Rollator

This mobility aid for home use is ideal if you:

  • Spend most time indoors
  • Have narrow hallways or small rooms
  • Need something lighter than outdoor models
  • Want to maintain independence at home
  • Struggle with standard walkers being too bulky

What to Look For

Width

Measure your narrowest doorway first. Most indoor rollators are 50-55cm wide, but check before buying.

Turning Radius

Smaller is better for tight spaces. Some can rotate almost on the spot.

Weight

If you need to fold it away daily, lighter is better. Most weigh 5-7kg.

Height Adjustability

Handles should adjust to your height for comfortable use.

Seat

If you'll use it for resting, make sure the seat is padded and at a comfortable height.

Common Mistakes

Don't buy a standard rollator thinking it'll work indoors. It won't fit through doors properly and will be frustrating to use.

Don't assume all indoor models are the same. Some are designed for care homes with specific features. Others are better for home use.

Measure your space before buying. Width matters most, but also consider where you'll store it.

Making It Work

An indoor rollator gives you confidence moving around your home. You're not worried about bumping into walls or getting stuck in doorways. You can carry items safely without balancing things dangerously.

The right indoor walker means maintaining your independence at home without the frustration of equipment that doesn't fit your space.

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