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The Vive Mobility Upright Walker combines heavy-duty durability with ergonomic design, featuring adjustable height handles, 8” flat-free wheels for versatile terrain, and a spacious foldable seat. Supporting up to 300 lbs, it’s lightweight and compact for easy transport, making it the ultimate walking aid for seniors seeking comfort, stability, and independence.
S**Y
Has locking break and is easy to assemble
A great rollator for the price. Not sure about the folks who couldn’t find the locking break for sitting or standing: you just have to read the directions! I had some trouble with one pushpin getting lost inside the leg but the company replied within an hour of sending them a message. With their help I retrieved the pushpin, got it back in place, and finished assembling in no time. I’m a 65 year old woman and had no trouble at all. The item is for my husband who is 5’11”. It accommodates his height just fine.
P**T
Stand-up Walker.
I’m very pleased with the stand-up Walker that I got for my husband. The instructions were very easy to understand and the Walker met my expectations.
M**N
Stepping Livelier!
I'm Walking Upright And More Balanced Than With A Cane. I Can See Where I'm Going And If Anything Hazardous Might Be In My Path. I Also, Have My Own Personal Seating For When I Want Or Need To Get Off My Feet. I'm Heavy Set And I Can Sit Comfortably. I Put It Together Myself And Found The Instructions Fairly Easy To Follow. I Have Even Traveled With It On Airlines. However, This Is Where A Little Caution Is Needed Pertaining To Parts. Make Sure ALL Your Screws Are Tightened And Any Removable Parts Are Secured. I Lost A Bolt And ALMOST A Wheel. Also Lost The Cane Holder. Thankfully, I Had No Problems When I Contacted The Manufacturer With Obtaining Replacement Parts, For A Small Fee. Otherwise, I'm Comfortable With This Purchase. Oh, It Looks Good Too! It Gets A Lot of Attention/Compliments. I Think I'm Getting My Money's Worth.
D**D
Walker with arm rest and seat.
The walker is very nice. Very sturdy construction. Fairly easy to adjust height for taller or shorter persons needed to use. Instructions for assembly could’ve been a tad bit more clear in their layout. Had to reverse the parts after initial attempt to put together. But went together easily. Not as easy to maneuver for older persons with mobility problems. However, for someone who is short and needs a little bit of help with standing and walking, the way the armrest adjust is a plus and works well for them with support and stability.
K**.
Great purchase
Very nice product. Good value, sturdy, stable, easy assembly and easy to fold to place in car. 89 year old mother really likes it.
G**G
High Tip-Over Risk
After using it, I found that it allowed me to stand upright completely and reduced the strain on my arms. However, due to a critical design flaw, it has caused some physical injuries.Design FlawThe front wheels are too short in length. From a mechanical perspective, since this walker is relatively tall, its center of gravity is also higher. If the front wheels do not extend far enough, the center of gravity shifts forward, leading to potential safety hazards:Crossing Crosswalks:When crossing the street, there is often an incline where the crosswalk meets the road, along with bumps or uneven seams (see attached images). This frequently causes the center of gravity to shift forward. Since the front wheels are too short, I have fallen forward three times within just over a month, resulting in scraped skin, bleeding, difficulty walking, and being unable to go out for days.Entering and Exiting Buildings or Platforms:There are ramps at building entrances and exits (see attached images). Due to the short front wheels, the walker easily tips forward, posing a significant safety risk. As a result, I always need assistance when going downhill.Sidewalk Slopes:Many sidewalks in New York have a slight outward slope (see attached images). When walking or turning, the short front wheels make the walker prone to tipping sideways. I have fallen sideways twice, suffering abrasions.Uneven Sidewalk Seams:The seams between sidewalk concrete slabs are often uneven (see attached images). Because of the short front wheels, even a small misstep can cause the walker to tip forward. I have fallen forward once because of this.All of these safety issues stem from the design flaw of the short front wheels. If you observe standard walkers, shopping carts provided in stores, or personal shopping carts, you’ll notice that their front sections are longer, and the rear wheels are positioned further forward, ensuring a stable center of gravity. So that they don't have the same tipping hazards, even on uneven surfaces.During my use, I met two other individuals using the same VIVE MOBILITY WALKER. They have experienced the same issues and share similar concerns about safety risks. They use it with extreme caution, always feeling anxious, and one of them is already considering stop using it.Manufacture response is "The Vive Mobility Walker is designed for stability on standard indoor and outdoor surfaces. However, it may not be suitable for very uneven terrain, inclines, or surfaces with significant bumps or gaps. We strongly recommend exercising caution in such environments and using additional support when necessary."This not listed on their website!!!!!!
M**K
Very flimsy and dangerous outdoors
I thought since this was a reputable durable equipment company I would be getting a high quality walker. I had a regular walker but after my wreck I needed more support for walking due to knee and back issues. The description stated it could fold for travel. I purchased to take with me places. I found out it would fold up horizontally but vertically it could only go down to five feet unless taken apart. On my long trip a friend disassembled it and then put back together at destination. Then I was using on a stone pathway when the wheels caught in a crack. It nearly turned over. Very flimsy. After we got back from vacation I tried walking for some exercise down our sidewalk. There are cuts in the sidewalk every so often as they normally do. Each time it even hit one of the cracks the wheels caught. My other walker which was less than half the cost had no trouble navigating the same path but it hurts my back and end up bent over leaning on my elbows. I noticed the difference in the wheels. The VIVE upright walk has very cheap wheels. Very slick and not made for outside at all. When I contacted the company, I was referred to a YouTube video about this walker. It plainly stated it wasn’t meant for travel! This is not how it was described when I purchased for over $200! I would not recommend this walker. Especially if the person using it is expecting it to be sturdy.
O**A
Stand up walker
Use for walking when I couldn't hardly walk. You can sit and it has brakes. Keeping for the future when my neuropathy acts up.
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