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Which rollator is best for beach walking?

You can now go to the beach with a walker. Make sure you have the right walker for the occasion.

If you haven't been to the beach in years, be sure you can have the freedom to do so. Visit and walk on the beach without having to struggle to visit a gorgeous place.

Traditional walkers aren't made for the beach.

Regular walkers are usually designed for walking on a hard floor in nursing homes. The general idea is that the rollator is for users living a slow indoor life and is not designed to be an enabler for continuing to live the life you lived before you had a mobility issue.

If you are planning to buy a rollator for the beach, make sure its wheels are 12-inch or bigger to be able to negotiate the dunes. The wheels are crucial for being able to walk on the beach, but you also want to be able to use the walker to and from the beach. 

Folding the beach walker

Folding the walker without tools and being able to fold the walker into the boot of the car is essential if you don't live in a beach house next to the beach. The best walkers for the beach should allow for tool-free disabling so that they can be transported quickly. 

Best beach walker

The best solution is to invest in an outdoor walker that can be used on all different terrains not only on the sand, which is just a small part of the journey to and from the beach. Also, one reason is that beach walkers are more of a luxury than a necessity when they are mostly meant to be used a few times during the year.

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  • Great health and pleasure benefit…

    Due to an increasing neurological problem, I could only walk about 100 m before having to stop and sit down. On my first outing with the Walker, I could easily do a 400 m distance without the need to stop. I have gradually been able to increase my di…

  • Thank you…

    I am now out walking with my neighbour on the quiet local road.…

  • Works perfectly…

    The Veloped bottle holder is easy to mount. All bottles and cans fit in it. I've already had up to 0.75 l bottles in it. A small thermos flask also works. You don't need any special bottles.…

    Veloped Bottle Holder
    by Stephanie Matthies
  • Veloped Tour…

    I am very satisfied with the Veloped. It allows me to walk better and to be free to live again. I am really glad to have it.…

  • Veloped Trek 14er…

    I've had the walker for a few weeks now and can say that I'm very happy with it. So far I've been able to get everywhere with it, especially in the woods, where others would certainly have failed. The Veloped Trek leaves nothing to be desired.
    Concl…

  • Expensive but unmatched performance…

    I already had a pretty good rollator with hard rubber wheels a little less robust build. But on rough surfaces like my street or even worse trails, all the vibrations go straight to my arms - very uncomfortable. The Veloped solves all that with a stu…

  • Real quality of life improvement…

    This rollator is infinitely better designed and made than my previous one, and well worth the much higher price...

    I can use it on uneven ground for walks on fields and river banks, and I am finding I take bigger steps and stand more upright, thus…

  • A whole new quality of life for my husband with Parkinson's disease…

    Last week my husband asked me for a rollator that he had otherwise strictly rejected. On the Internet I quickly came across the company Trionic. The communication with Mr. Kindberg via chat and phone was great. Ordered on Tuesday and assembled on Thu…

  • Schwalbe Tubes…

    Arrived in good order.…

    Schwalbe Tube 12 inch
    by Günter Mehl

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