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Trionic Walkers - Terminator Rollator 14er - 14" tires - Black/ Grey # 25-00-001
Trionic Walkers - Terminator Rollator 14er - 14" tires - Black/ Grey # 25-00-001
Product Description
Trionic Walkers - Terminator Rollator 14er - 14" tires - Black/ Grey # 25-00-001
The new Trionic Veloped Rollator Walker 14er- 14" tires- Black/ Grey has arrived. This one is also called "The Terminator" due to its size and aggressive and large knobby air-filled tires. This newly developed rollator has a few features that are unique in the industry. The front wheels are synchronized! No more tire wobbling when you are trying to improve your stride. The handlebars are available in rubber or bio-kork. The advantage of the optional handles made from bio-kork is that they are antibacterial. If you use the walker a lot, your hands can get sweaty, which you can avoid when you choose the bio-kork option.
Quote from the inventors: "The Veloped is the state-of-the-art when it comes to outdoor walking support. For any outdoor activity, exercise or sport; the Veloped beats a rollator, hands down. So if you are asking for more - Choose a Veloped and we are sure you will get inspired and live your dream."
If you are looking for a walker with soft but solid tires, choose this one instead:
Trionic Walker Benefits:
- The front wheels are moving synchronized, which means that they will go in the same direction and wont swivel widely as other rollators do
- Optional Biokork handlebars, the antibacterial option
- Sturdy aluminum brake handles
- All-Terrain brakes
- Three different brake options
- Ergonomic advantage through infinitely adjustable handlebars
- Foldable
- Quick-release tires
- Guarantee*: 10 years excl. parts subject to normal wear
Length: 33.5"/ 85 cm
Width: 27.2"/ 69 cm
For People Height: 5' 4" - 6' 7" / 162-200 cm
Grip Height: 32"/ 81-100 cm
Seat Height: 24.5" / 62 cm
Seat Width: 18" 46 cm
Tire Size: 14" (36 cm)
Weight: 26.2 lbs / 11,9 kg
Max User Weight: 330 lbs / 150 kg
Dimensions folded: L: 33.5" / 85cm x W: 11" / 28cm x H: 35.5" / 90cm
Dimensions folded/without Wheels or bags: L:26.5" / 67cm x W: 11" / 28cm x H30" / 76 cm
Please check with your health insurance provider if you can get coverage for this rollator. It is based on your medical condition and what kind of insurance you have. The CPT code is E1399 due to its size and cost. It is important to tell your insurance this code, so they don't deny your request for coverage. Your physician would need to fill out a prescription and detail your medical necessity for this rollator!
Trionic Veloped Company History:
When Stefan Kindberg and Johan Kuikka met, they found they had a few things in common. Both were athletes, both are inventors, both were born in Sweden but had Finnish parents. Karma plus 'Sisu', they say! 'Sisu' is a Finnish word, which is not easy to translate, but freely explained it would stand for 'a will to fight, a very stubborn determination and endurance, sometimes anger, and very importantly: never ever giving in.'
With this motto in mind they started developing the Trionic Veloped walker. Taking nothing for granted and acceptable that was developed in the past and somehow "Re-inventing the Wheel". It shows in the Trionic Veloped walkers they have developed. The materials are meant to last like in the good old days. Trionic Veloped users know that. Even little details like screws are made from stainless steel, so they last. The climbing wheel was created because the two Swed's are known to turn things upside down and create great ideas out of chaos. The Trionic Veloped walkers are meant to last.
That is why we like Trionic Veloped's, Wouldn't you?