🚶♂️ Walk Your Way to Freedom!
The Stander Wonder Walker is a lightweight, foldable mobility aid designed for adults and seniors. With its innovative EZ Fold-N-Go technology, it collapses to a compact 5 x 7 inches, making it the perfect travel companion. Weighing just 8 pounds and supporting up to 400 pounds, this walker combines functionality with style, featuring adjustable handles and a narrow design that fits seamlessly into any lifestyle.
S**C
Easy to manuever through areas.
This walker is great! It is easy to fold up and put in your car. Very light weight. It also can be pulled in to get through a narrow space,
T**I
Easy to collapse
I bought this for my mother bc it collapses so easy. It folds long ways so it doesn't take up much room.
E**L
Where to Start
I am taking a cruise and anyone who has taken a cruise - yes, you have assistance and they will take you in a wheelchair, but let's say you are walking in Skagway, looking at the shops, instead of a cane, you want something that will give you better balance - like a walker - taking or renting a rollator can be a pain. This is perfect. I tried it out here at home. I have my standard medical walker, a rollator, but anyone who has those knows things get bulky and take up a room. In the house, I do not use anything really but my cane is always near by. However, there are times I want the stability of the walker. This does not take up room and will replace my cane in the house when needed. It is also so lightweight and much easier to transport in the car........and if you are looking for a carrying case - I got the perfect one. It was actually made for camera tripods....AMBITFUL Widened Version Tripod Carrying Case Bag 19/21/25/31/39/43/47/51/55/ for Light Stands.....you can get this here at Amazon. It is reasonably price, appears to well made, and if you want this walker on the plane - the case easily fits in the overhead or if you checked in at the gate. Even in the car, it would be great - it does not take space. Oh one more thing about the walker - the button you pull up on to collapse it is so easy - it was seconds after opening the box - the walker was in use......yes, I do recommend this. On a side note, I am 6 foot - and usually like the width of bariatric walkers. This one is not really wide like a bariatric walker but I don't feel like I am tripping over it and I can adjust it to fit my height.Update 8-9-2024. Returned from Alaskan Cruise and spending several days in Seward. I am so grateful I took this walker. The halls are narrow, elevator crowded, and doors narrow that your everyday walker. When I went through a narrow space, I just picked it from the middle - squeezed through - still functional - then opened it all the way. I would caution you in doing this only because you do not want to forget to push the lever down so it opens all the way but it kept me from getting nasty looks on the elevator. It held up - took a real beating - and it helped me in and out of the shower. The slider feet really lasted, when we walked where we did over the uneven, gravel areas, getting on various smaller boats, walking forever. I am so glad I found this one. Get the case I recommended - and you can get luggage tags to tag as medical equipment. Checked it in on the way back but it is small enough to go in the overhead - even in the smaller planes.
B**Y
It is sturdy and takes up little room to transport.
It is a great and sturdy walker. Fold up to transport and takes up very little space. I get a lot of inquiries as to where I purchased it.. My only suggestion for the manufacturer would be to put rubber wheels on the walker as it is hard to push on cement or gravel.
C**S
I feel like I can get around on my own, safely.
So well made, easy to use right out of the box. Put felt pads on the rear legs. Great value, nice color choice.
C**Y
Exactly what I was looking for!
I have been developing a balance problem lately, mostly outdoors or in crowded places. I am fine in most indoor places. I bought a cane, but that was no longer cutting it. I am a long-time season ticket holder to our local minor league baseball team, plus we go to games at other ballparks, as well. At these games, there are always kids running around on the concourse who do not look where they are going, and I can't just stop on a dime to avoid them and still keep my balance. It was getting very difficult to get to and from my seat and the concessions and bathroom. I have a husband and he was getting me food and stuff, but he can't go to the bathroom for me; sometimes he has had to walk me to the ladies room and wait. I was not happy about this, and was wondering if we'd be able to keep our season tickets if it was getting that difficult for me to move about on the crowded concourse. And it would break my heart to have to give them up. I see people with walkers at the ballpark all the time, but they are all big and clunky. During the week, my husband works and I take an Uber to the ballpark and he meets me there. So the big clunky ones might annoy the drivers for making me move slower in getting them into the car, they'd give me bad ratings, and then nobody would ever come and pick me up anymore! I also wanted something that I could easily slide under the baseball seats so that it is not in anybody's way. I wondered if such a thing existed, and when I searched on Amazon for "lightweight folding walker" and found this one. I ordered it, and thanks to the magic of Amazon Prime, it arrived on Wednesday. There was a game that night, so I was able to try it out at the ballpark then.The walker comes fully assembled, in a rather large box, which I have not thrown out yet because my rather large cat likes to sit in it. The only thing you might need to do once it is out of the box is adjust the handles to your height. I am 5' 10", and one of the selling points of this walker was that it can fit someone up to 6' 8". I didn't have to adjust the handles all the way up, so it probably really would work for a person over 6'. I also ordered the Drive Medical Universal Cup Holder to go with this, so I could buy a beverage from a concession stand and carry it with me back to the seats without spilling. It was actually more work to attach that properly than it was to adjust the walker to my height.It is very lightweight. It folds up about as small as one of those umbrella strollers. Even with the handles extended for my height and the cup holder attached, it fits perfectly under two baseball seats. Fortunately, our seats are on the aisle, and it is easier to slide the thing in and out that way, than it is if the seats are in the middle of the row. But it will still fit reasonably well and not get in anybody else's way. I can also hold it with me in the Uber well, without being cumbersome and having to make the driver put it in the trunk. It also fits easily in the back seat of our own car, a Ford Focus. I just don't want to put my dirty old walker wheels on the seat of someone else's car, though.As for actually moving about with this walker, it is super easy. Folding and unfolding it is a snap. Very easy to also make it narrower when going through a narrow space. I went to the ladies' room and didn't even have to use a handicapped stall. Also super easy to move about on the concourse, I can now stop on a dime if some kids are about to run into me. This walker has no brakes, but if all you need is something to hold onto to maintain balance, this should work for you. I actually think I am better off WITHOUT swivel wheels, even though I know you can order them if you want to,I will also add that this walker is not designed to be used as a seat if you get tired and need to sit. But I am mostly using it to move about on a baseball concourse so I don't need a seat. So if you are looking for a walker to use in similar ways that I use it, look no further. Best $100 I've spent in a long time!
J**
Best walker ever
The coolest part about this walker is not only is it very sturdy the size changes so you can go into tighter spaces and still have your walker with you. We put 360 wheels all the way around it and it even made it more easy for his mobility.
L**N
Not Worth The Price
Wheels Do Not Turn. I guess I missed the fine print. The front wheels do not turn on this walker. I got taken in by the photo of the walker where it shows wheels that should turn. This walker is not any better and may be worse than the basic walker I started with. If you walk in straight line only it works great, but you have to push it or pick it up in order to move in any direction, if you try pushing it it will fight back. On the positive side it is light weight, folds easily and folds small.
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