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🚀 Roll with style, rest with ease — your ultimate mobility sidekick!
The R728BL Foldable Rollator Walker combines lightweight aluminum construction with 6-inch non-marring wheels and adjustable ergonomic handles to deliver a versatile mobility aid. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it features a padded seat and removable backrest for comfort, a spacious storage pouch, and folds easily with one hand while standing upright. Supporting up to 300 pounds and weighing only 15.6 pounds, it’s perfect for active professionals seeking reliable, stylish mobility with the peace of mind of a limited lifetime warranty.







| ASIN | B002VWK3FM |
| ASIN | B002VWK3FM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #99,248 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #128 in Rolling Walkers #3,991 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand Name | Drive Medical |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,907) |
| Date First Available | July 29, 2009 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00822383233246 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 24"W x 33"H |
| Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
| Item model number | R728BL |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Manufacturer | Drive Medical |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 38 Inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 33 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 33 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 33 Inches |
| Model Name | R728BL |
| Product Dimensions | 33.4 x 24.8 x 8.2 inches; 14 Pounds |
| Style Name | Rollator, Folding |
| UPC | 822383233246 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
C**A
Strong, Great Quality and Price
I have been very happy with this product. It is durable and well made, yet not too heavy for me. I chose this one because it is several pounds lighter than the Drive stainless model. I purchased this item after breaking my ankle. I was to the "walk with help" stage of recovery. Soon I will be out of that stage and walking without it - I hope! My brother, who has stage 4 cancer is becoming weaker and will need walking support so I will be passing this to him. It is strong enough to support his almost 200 pound weight and the adjustable height will easily fit his 6' frame. The walker easily folds to throw in the back of the car or take on the plane - which I have done. I would recommend getting a cup holder when you order this. The basket is useful for carrying food to the table, etc., but not so much for an open cup or cup with a lid. If you live alone that matters! Buying is cheaper than renting these products if your insurance doesn't cover - mine did not. I wish I had purchased the scooter I used before this as it would have been half the cost of rental. I had to pay three months because I need it a little over the 2 months. That was over $300. The same model is on Amazon for just over $100. Check you options and insurance before renting.
D**S
Drive Walker Improves Mobility
I love this walker. It's very sturdy and lighter than the previous driver walker I had. I also like that the handle can extend to a higher level so I can stand up straighter when walking. The 14 pound weight is much more manageable than my previous Drive walker.
E**5
Well made!!
Super nice white weighted walker. Worked for my 6’2 spouse that weighs 200 pounds.
A**R
Oops. Still figuring out things about this walker. Better than I first thought!
I apparently failed to notice some things during assembling the walker in poor lighting and perhaps suffering from lack of sleep..I didn't see the holes in the handle shaft and mistakenly thought the only way to clamp them in place was to install the knobbed screws from the inside, in which position they make it impossible for anybody larger than a small child to use the seat. Considering this unworkable I discarded the screws. The photograph on the Amazon website clearly shows that the knob faces outward, not inward. Under high magnification it is possible to see that there are holes in the shaft to allow adjustment for height. Apparently the screws are intended to be installed with knob outward, pass through holes in the shaft of the handle bar, and mate with the the threads on the other side of the frame tube. I can't recall if this was clearly described in the instruction (which are gone now, like the screws). I guess I need to go to the hardware store to pick up replacement screws or else order replacements from Drive. One feature I am pretty sure was not mentioned in the instructions is the strap inside the under-seat compartment which serves to help fold and lift the walker when you pull it upward. I mistakenly thought thought the only way to fold the walker was to lay it on it's side and collapse it that way. I am not fond of the flanges on the hand grips because they keep from closing my fingers easily to grip the handle firmly. There is a considerable difference in the online description of the weight of the red and blue models. I picked up the blue model while on my bathroom scale and my indicated wight rose by 14.4 pound (the online description says it weighs 14 pounds). I assume the red version weighs the same unless it is made from much thinner gauge tubing which seems unlikely.
F**T
it is inexpensive and EASY to add foot supports to this walker
12/8/19 update: a friend of mine who is 81 and has always been very active has recently been injured. I took this walker over for her to use. when I mentioned that it could double as a chair for her if she was someplace and needed to sit down, she said no,. she said it wouldn't work, because her feet didn't touch the ground, so she couldn't use the chaur to sit on. I looked for accessories for this walker and found none to support the feet. So, using the search term 'foot hammock', I found what you can see in the second picture. There are a group of items that people can buy to sit more comfortably on a plane. these products also work for this Drive walker that has a wide hook underneath each handle grip. I purchased two models: one that didn't work satisfactorily was just a single pad to place both feet on, and it was very uncomfortable for her. But you can see in the picture that the second model i purchased has individual foot cradles, and you can't see it but there's a long strip in between them that hangs between the hooks under the walker handle-grips. the storage space where the seat lifts up fits a thick jelly-like seat pad, which we move forward so that it hangs a couple of inches past the front of the seat. this puts the pad between the edge of the seat and her legs, which prevents the seat from digging into her legs as her feet dangle comfortably down without putting any (detectable) pressure whatsoever on her back. the little stirrup foot hammocks roll up and sit on top of the jelly seat pad, ready to pull out and use whenever she needs them. the stirrups have a connecting belt between them at the bottom, but we don't like it, and leave them disconnected so she has the freedom of movement offered when the cradles dangle separately. her seat equipment is with her all the time, and this walker now CAN double as a seat because her feet have support in the space of a moment. the foot cradle hammock product that worked for her, that you can see in the picture, is: GIMSUN Airplane Footrest Travel Foot Hammock for Flight Bus Train Office Home-Plus 1×Sleep Mask, 1× Foot Rest Flight: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZJZVVZ7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. you can easily adjust the straps to whatever length is needed. i was so pleased with the result that i wanted to post it with pictures, even though they aren't very clear. original review: initially, i purchased this for my mom in late 2013 when her heart went out, to use when she got home from the hospital and rehab center, but she refused to use it. it wasn't because anything was wrong with it, she simply refused to use a walker. but i always liked it and have kept it around just in case it is ever needed. then a couple of weeks ago, while practicing a cranial-neural energy-healing modality on a friend, i really needed a taller chair and thought of this walker. i tried it, and it turned out to be a perfect height while seated to position me about 18 inches higher than the head, and my arms can actually rest on the handles of the walker, making long cranial holds much easier! the big rollers make it highly maneuverable and easy to reposition while seated. i can personally attest to the fact that the seat on this walker really works and is comfortable.
S**R
Bought this for my dad to travel back to Scotland with, worked so well on those rocky pavements. Would highly recommend this one!
J**.
Me gustó que tiene la advertencia muy clara de que no se puede llevar a alguien sentado en la andadera.
K**A
Las ruedas se atoran muy facilmente en cualquier borde o desnivel pequeño
V**.
Excellent quality, name brand for cheaper than retail at medical supply store...
A**R
Well priced and good value. Good medium strength apparatus but heavier weighted users might find it light and thin
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