Steerable Knee Walker

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Product Feature
- sprains
- Knee walker can be steered for increased maneuverability
- Leg pad can be height adjusted without tools
- Ideal for individuals recovering from foot surgery
- Lifetime Warranty on brake cable
Product Description
The DV8 Steerable knee walker by Drive Medical provides a comfortable pain free alternative to crutches and is ideal for individuals who are recovering from foot surgery, breaks, sprains, amputations and ulcers of the foot. This innovative and stylish crutch substitute can be easily adjusted without tools to meet your needs allowing for increased maneuverability. The DV8 is equipped with large 8? casters and dual frame design providing maximum control when used indoors or outdoors. This knee walker comes standard with tool free height adjustable dual hand brakes ensuring optimal safety and security when in use. The extra thick leg pad can be height adjusted and is channeled to provide increased stability allowing for a pain free comfortable experience. One of the greatest features of the DV8 knee walker is how easily the unit folds without tools making travel, storage or just getting around easy. 8" casters are ideal for indoor/outdoor usebreaksDeluxe lever brakes ensure safetySturdy dual frame adds stability and durabilityLeg pad with "Channel" provides added stability and comfortLimited Lifetime WarrantyTiller can be easily folded for storage and transportationDual hand brakes for added safetyEZ handle height adjustmentamputation and ulcers of the footTool free height adjustmentWeight Capacity 300.00Type Knee WalkersAssembly Required Light AssemblyMaterial SteelColor SilverWeight Capacity 300Steerable Knee Walker Review
Bottom line: I am clumsy on crutches. Feel 4 times in 3 days after the ankle surgery. Once I got this in and learned to set the parking brakes, I never once fell or lost my balance.That said, the instructions were lacking.
When I got this in, there was a large box. The only installation was putting the seat on (which was pretty self explanatory) and putting the steering column in place - which took more figuring out. The knee walker folds down so that you can place it in the trunk or back seat of the car.
The walker is sturdy. I have used it on hard woods, parking lots, handicap ramps, carpet, and the gravel driveway at home. The hard woods are too smooth and it is easy to get going too fast. The carpet squares at work have taught me the virtue of walking - alternating my weight on the good leg and the knee of my bad leg. For gravel, it doesn't roll, but it functions as a walker that I pick up and move a bit while my weight is on my good leg. I wouldn't want to go long distance, but it works fine going to and from my car.
Downsides:
Despite the cushyness of the cushion, my knee gets tired by the end of the day. However, I can only imagine how much less I could handle with crutches, falling every 5 minutes.
It is very important to set the parking brake before trying to get on the walker. I did fall once the 2nd day I used it before I figured that one out.
Probably the greatest downside is that the instructions are so lacking. "Don't use without lessons in how to use it", but no lessons were available. Honestly: lessons would be best, but it isn't that hard to learn to use. A few helpful hints would be useful though - like find the right height that works for you, shift your weight and walk rather than ride, and set the parking brake.
Anyway - one other note, for what it is worth. One of the ladies I work with had to use a knee walker for a couple of months. When she dropped by to check mine out, she was impressed. She liked the parking brakes (which hers didn't have) and the cushiness of the knee pad.
Lastly: For me, when I go to work, I have this in the trunk. It is too bulky to keep in the front seat and pull out. I use a crutch to get to the back of the car to get it and then switch to the knee walker. I would love to not need the crutch at all, but I couldn't come up with another way to make this work. This downside doesn't hold me back from giving it 5 stars, but this might effect someone else's ability to use it effectively.
P.S. You can easily add a bag or basket to the handlebars to make it easier to carry things as well.
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