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What is a Veloped?

Veloped an ingenious rollatorThe Veloped is an ingenious Swedish invention, best described as a “walking tricycle.” It offers walking support, and you can head for the golf course, walking paths, hiking trails, your garden or the city streets.

The Veloped is tested and approved according to the international standard ISO-11199-2:2005, for a maximum user weight of 150 kg.

The Veloped is far superior to a rollator when it comes to walking outdoors. Instead of the “bone-shaking” and unpleasant ride of a rollator, the Veloped offers unbeatable comfort. You are no longer limited to walking on smooth and even streets only. The Veloped rides with ease and comfort on grass, gravel, cobbles, rock, snow and sand.

A Veloped is a 3-wheeler, but in fact, it has 4 wheels. Confusing? Let us explain.

The Veloped has a triangular frame with two rear wheels and a 2-wheel suspension system at the front. The two front wheels are connected by a link arm that can rotate around its centre axle. Since the two front wheels are slightly overlapping, the Veloped can climb over obstacles, and it also provides suspension on uneven ground.

Since the Veloped, in effect, is a “3-wheeler”, it will always ride with full ground contact. Surely you have experienced what a nightmare a shopping cart is to push once you get out to the parking lot. The swivel wheels lift from the ground, they start spinning, and the cart heads off in every direction except the one you want it to go. Enter a “3-wheel” design, and suddenly, the problem is solved!

A Veloped has nothing but air-filled tyres.

With its climbing wheel, suspension, 3-wheel design, and air-filled tyres, the Veloped will bring you wherever you would like to go. It’s a pleasure to drive, and the comfort is unbeatable.

The comfort benefits of a Veloped are obvious when comparing it with the harsh ride of a rollator, but to prove the point: Would you consider driving a car with solid tyres and no suspension?

Veloped, -s ;

[Latin velox, velo-  =  fast; see velocity  +  Latin pes, ped-  =  foot; see -ped.]

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    This walker is perfect for my height, my previous NHS rollator was too low down, being as this one can be adjusted to your correct level, I no longer get such an aching back, which in turn means I can walk further comfortably. The steering is much mo…

  • Heavy but incredible advantage everywhere in the city and on ALL paths.…

    My mother (87) is happy. Thanks to pneumatic tyres and big wheels, she can finally take part in city life again. Other (usual) walkers had caused severe pain in her shoulder.…

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    A wonderful device!
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  • Mrs Lorraine Bone…

    The Veloped has been everything I hoped for. At only 59 I was keen to have something that looked modern and trendy whilst still providing me with the support I need when walking. I have used it for short trips to the shop and also on a riverside walk…

  • Brian…

    I’m 69. Sadly, cancer attacked my spine. I lost the ability to walk, had lots of treatment at Clatterbridge Liverpool, and then home physiotherapist visits. I’m now walking slowly.

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    I live in an area with lots of cobblestones big and small. There are also nice paths to walk on, but unfortunately some of them are very rough and with my normal rollator I constantly had arm and neck pain.

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