Extra-wide frames give larger patients a more comfortable fit

Higher weight capacities keep larger patients active and moving Extra-wide frames give larger patients a more comfortable fit Two-button folding capabilities let patients receive support through narrow spaces Aluminum frame with front cross brace and dual side braces provides durability
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Bariatric Folding Walkers
Item#:Â PF05016
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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Description
Higher weight capacities keep larger patients active and movingExtra-wide frames give larger patients a more comfortable fitTwo-button folding capabilities let patients receive support through narrow spacesAluminum frame with front cross brace and dual side braces provides durability
Quick Overview
- Color: Gray
- Available Walker Sizes: Bariatric
- Assembled: No
Features
Color:Gray
Available Walker Sizes:Bariatric
Assembled:No
Basket Included:No
Type of Handle:Foam
Product Weight (lb):9.00 LB
Walker Height Range:31″-41″
Inside Walker Width:20″
Warranty:Lifetime Frame / 6 Month Parts
Weight Capacity Pounds:650.00 LB

ADJUSTABLE WALKERS / WALKER WITH ADJUSTABLE HANDLES
Find well-constructed adjustable walkers on AvaCare Medical now! Walker height is one of the most important factors to consider when choosing a walker. You can increase your level of stability and mobility by ensuring that your adjustable walker fits your needs. If you are suffering from limited mobility, you may want to consider buying one of our walkers with adjustable handles for the handicapped and the elderly.

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Choosing and Adjusting Your Adjustable Walker
The first thing for a person to decide is what type of walker to select. This can seem daunting, but many geriatric medical professionals can help a user choose the right type of walker. Once a person chooses a type of walker, they can measure for the right one (or begin shopping for one). They may need a bariatric walker, a short walker, a tall walker, or perhaps one of a different type.
While shopping for walkers, it’s also important for a user to keep in mind what their purpose for having the walker is in the first place. If it is to increase stability while walking, a user will most likely want to choose a traditional-style walker that has four legs. On the other hand, if mobility is their primary goal (and they have the ability to stand and balance on their own), they may simply need to purchase an adjustable walker with wheels.
For a Good Grip
Most walkers have handle grips that are made of rubber, plastic, or even foam. One may want to choose a soft grip such as a sheepskin handgrip if they want the most in terms of absorbing perspiration and keeping their hands cool. Otherwise, one may want to choose a larger grip or a more ergonomically shaped handgrip, especially if they suffer from a debilitating condition such as arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.