Rollz Rhythm
This product helps users reduce the risk of falling that could occur due to balance difficulty. Also it helps overcome freezing or festinating gait patterns. The Laser Line can help the user break a freeze as well as a repeating vibration can help set a walking pace and keep a rhythm. It can be used in a rehabilitation program. They…
Specification
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Max User Weight | 18-20.5st (115-130kg) |
| Price | £1,000 – £1,499 |
This product helps users reduce the risk of falling that could occur due to balance difficulty. Also it helps overcome freezing or festinating gait patterns.
The Laser Line can help the user break a freeze as well as a repeating vibration can help set a walking pace and keep a rhythm.
It can be used in a rehabilitation program. They can support patients rehabilitating from neurological or mobility- impacting injuries.
The large wheels cross obstacles easily and the folding mechanism allows the product to be transported due to it becoming compact.
Dimensions:
- Rollator Wheel: 11.6kg
- Wheelchair Weight: 3.4kg
- Maximum Weight Capacity: 125kg
- User Height: 1.6-1.9m
- Seat Height: 55cm
- Handle Height Range: 87-89cm
- Seat Size Rollator: 20x45cm
- Seat Size Rollator: 42x45cm
- Overall Width: 67cm
- Overall Length: 63cm
- Width Folded: 31cm
- Front Wheel Diameter: 8″
- Rear Wheel Diameter: 12″
Rollz Rhythm Features:
- App- Adjust the cues
- Laser- Laser line on the ground to step out of a freeze
- Sound- Stay in walking rhythm with metronome
- Vibration- Vibrating in the handlebars to feel the rhythm
- Stable- Walk tall and steadily between ergonomic hand grips (adjustable)
- Compact- Easily foldable into a compact size
- Comfortable- Large rear wheels with soft tyres and foam handles ensure a comfortable walk
- Maneuverable- Light steering and easy motion with maneuverable front wheels
- Easy Aid- Cross doorsteps and kerbs easily with the kerb assistant
- Safe- Innovative drum brakes, suitable for wet and dry conditions

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