Rollz Saljol Carbon Rollator
A brand new and innovative product, the Saljol Carbon Rollator represents a new generation of walking aid. One of the lightest rollators on the market weighing just 5.8 kgs, the light weight belies its strength and is suitable for users up to 23 stone, thanks to its carbon construction. Available in 2 sizes, small for users up to 5Ft 3…
Specification
| Brand | |
|---|---|
| Colour | Blue, Green, Silver |
| Max User Weight | 18-20.5st (115-130kg) |
| Price | £400 – £599 |
| Seat Width | 40-49cm (16-19") |
| Size | Small, Medium |
A brand new and innovative product, the Saljol Carbon Rollator represents a new generation of walking aid.
One of the lightest rollators on the market weighing just 5.8 kgs, the light weight belies its strength and is suitable for users up to 23 stone, thanks to its carbon construction.
Available in 2 sizes, small for users up to 5Ft 3 (160 cms) and medium for users over 5ft 3 (160 cms) and 3 vibrant colours, Star Silver, Racing Green, or Midnight Blue, the Saljol Carbon Rollator is an attractive and stylish addition. The cork handles offer a superior comfortable grip, whilst being adjustable, enabling the user to get the perfect support and comfort level. The loop style brakes are easily used to slow the Rollator down when needed, and lock into position when required.
The comfortable seat is manufactured from strong fabric mesh and there is a large storage bag in front that can be easily removed and taken with you when you park the rollator. The attractive curved carbon frame has a stylish and modern look, whilst the larger than average rubber wheels make turns easier and the deep tread handles rough terrain with ease. The Saljol Carbon Rollator frame has a clip to hold a walking stick, crutch or crane if required.
Tech Info:
Overall Width: 62 cms / 24 inches
Seat Height: 54 cms / 62 cms (depending on model)
Seat Width and Depth: 45 /46 cms
Total Weight: 5.8 kgs
Max User Weight: 23 Stone / 150 kgs
Width Folded: 22 cms / 7.5″

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