| | |  | Folding Walkers | Home » » » Clever-Lite LS Folding Walker With Seat And Push Down Brakes | | | | | | | Description: | | Clever Lite Folding Walker with Push Down Brakes comes with flip up seat with built in carry handle. This independent living aid allows individual to be seated or by raising seat to step inside the frame to be used as a traditional walker. The Clever Lite walkers easily folds with dual clever side paddle release. The soft and flexible backrest of this wonderful mobility aid provides comfort and stability while seated. The wheeled walker also features push down brakes and rear glide brake, which provides added safety and security. The mobility aid product comes with 5 inches walker wheels, which can be set as fixed wheel. The Folding walker has sturdy 1 inch diameter anodized, extruded aluminum construction, which ensures maximum strength while remaining a lightweight walker. All the features of this walker are ideal for individuals who require mobility assistance. This independent living product has limited lifetime warranty. | | | Features: | |
• Push down brakes and Rear glide brakes.
• Clever-Lite LS Walker comes with flip up seat with built in carry handle.
• Allows individual to be seated or by raising seat to step inside the frame to be used as traditional walker.
• Clever-Lite Walker easily folds with dual clever side paddle release.
• Sturdy 1 inch diameter anodized, extruded aluminum construction ensures maximum strength while remaining lightweight walker.
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 8.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Indications:
| Physically-Handicapped, Walking Disability, Post-Surgery Rehab |
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Average Customer Review:
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walkerNov 30, 2008
By Carol J. Shaffar This walker with the chair is great! We changed the wheels to what dad wanted so they go different directions. The only suggestion I have is to add a hook of some kind to make sure the seat stays up as needed.
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