Folding Knee Scooter, Crutch Alternative for Foot Injuries Ankles Surgery, Steerable Leg Walker with Bag and Dual Braking System | Black
- Effective Mobility Solution: Excellent alternative to crutches, ideal for individuals recovering from ankle/foot/leg injury or surgery, lower leg breaks, sprains, ulcers or amputation.
- Stability and Safety: 8” hard wheels for easy maneuvering, braking system for quick stopping.
- Comfortable: Adjustable handlebar/knee pad height to fit user with a natural posture, soft foam knee cushion relieves knee fatigue and pain in daily use.
- Tool-free Assembly and Portable: Quick folding mechanism for easy storage in car trunk, living room and office.
- High Quality: Sturdy iron frame, supports up to 300lbs,100% tested before leaving the factory
- FSA hsa approved products, FSA eligible for reimbursement.
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See moreWe offer a reliable and comfortable alternative to crutches for patients in need of effective mobility solutions. The knee scooter offers the best knee runner value in the industry and is ideal for broken feet, broken ankles, broken legs, ankle surgery, amputated legs, other lower extremity injuries.
Color: Black
Material: Iron + PVC + PU
Overall Dimensions: 33.86"L x 16.14"W x (35.63-42.72)"H
Knee Pad Dimensions: 13.39"L x 6.69"W x 2.76"T(thick)
Adjustable Height of Knee Platform: 18.11"-22.83"
Each Wheel Diameter: 7.87"
Bag Dimensions: 11.02"L x 7.87"W x 9.45"H
Maximum Weight Capacity: 330 lbs
Net Weight: 22 lbs
It can easily steer on smooth roads such as concrete roads, boardwalks and tiled floors, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor use.
Dual brakes stop the rear wheels from rolling quickly for added safety.
Supports up to 300 lbs, sturdy and not easily deformed.
100% tested before leaving the factory.
Do not climb over obstacles such as slopes, curbs, parking lots, etc. Recommended speed: 1 m/s.v
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