🚀 Compact. Lightweight. Unstoppable. Elevate your mobility game with Wonder Walker!
The Stander Wonder Walker Short is the world’s most compact folding walker, featuring patented EZ Fold-N-Go technology that folds it 4 times smaller than average into a 5x7 inch footprint. Weighing only 7 pounds with a sturdy aluminum frame supporting up to 400 pounds, it offers effortless portability and stability with 6-inch fixed front wheels and rear ski glides. Pre-assembled and adjustable, it’s designed to empower seniors and adults with limited mobility to move confidently indoors and outdoors.
J**L
Get THIS walker
This is wonderful! It is so easy to use! Very sturdy and the perfect size for my mom who is maybe 4'8. I love how easy it is to just fold up and put in the car. Even in the house it just fits anywhere and stands on its own. I know it was more $ than the standard walker but it is definitely worth the extra $.
G**D
Not your grandfather's walker. Well designed and manufactured
This is an outstanding product based on my one week of use. Got the Cobalt Blue. Easy handle height adjustment. I'm 6ft and the handles are at the #3 hole. There are a total of 5 adjustment holes, about 2" apart, so quite a good range. While I'm not an engineer, I do restore collector cars for a hobby, so looking at this, you can quickly tell that someone spent a lot of time getting it right. Welds are really nice, rubber fittings are good. Although the unit is put together with rivets, all wear parts are held on with screws, so easily replaceable wheels and skids, adjustable friction washers. It deploys easily and the fold up function is a snap. I'm a big guy and this walker was very, very sturdy. I did not detect any weakness in any part. The size, once you fold it up, is very compact and easily moved around. To give this the highest compliment, whomever designed this either uses a walker or someone in their family does. It is that well made.
J**A
Love it. Would buy it again.
My husband has serious mobility issues. We travel a lot. He is usually in an electric wheelchair but at home he uses a walker. It is very large. This portable, collapsible walker (they call it a stander) is perfect for traveling. it will work in any hotel room with limited space. he can use it as an aid to get up out of bed and even just get himself to a dining room. The device collapses to something like 5 inches in width so it is easily stored to the side of a dining table. You can't sit on it if that is important but those walkers are so large. This fit the bill for our needs. And friends comment on how attractive it is. Someone decided that devices for the disabled have to be ugly. This is not. Would absolutely buy again. OH! I had to have hip replacement and I used this as my walker for the first week. I was using it outside to get my walking in and the pavement wore down the gliders but replacements are available so even that wasn't a problem Love this item!
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!
D**S
Almost five stars
I'd give this five stars except for a couple of issues.Pluses first: It is super-easy to use: Folds and unfolds with ease. Takes only a moment to adjust the handle height. Comparatively lightweight. Sturdy. Stable. Works straight out of the box; no assembly of any sort required. Even a snazzy color (rose). Note that I am elderly with arthritic hands and mobility issues (obviously) and this walker gives me no problems at all to use or to store.Two minuses: It should be possible to replace the ski glides with simple caps, if a user wants to, because the glides are not ideal for some surfaces and because it would increase stability and safety for some users. It should lock when it's folded, as it can be awkward to deal with because it wants to open instead of staying in its neat and tidy folded-up mode. I solved the second problem with a sturdy Velcro strap, by the way.
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