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Rollators and rollator walkers provide wheeled walking support for people who want more stability, confidence and independence day to day. At Modern Mobility, this range includes lightweight, folding, indoor, outdoor and modern rollators with seats, brakes and practical features for easier movement at home, on pavements, during shopping trips and when out and about.
Rollators are wheeled walking aids designed to provide support, stability and confidence when moving around. They are often chosen by people who want more freedom than a walking frame, with smoother movement, easier turning and the option of a seat on many models.
Also known as rollator walkers or mobility walkers, they can be useful for elderly users, disabled adults, younger people with mobility needs and anyone who wants extra support without using a fixed walking frame.
This range includes:
A rollator can be a good option if you need walking support but still want to move naturally and independently. Unlike a standard walking frame, a rollator has wheels, so it does not need to be lifted with every step.
Before choosing, think about:
Rollators do not have to look old-fashioned or overly clinical. Modern rollators can include sleeker frames, lightweight materials, improved folding mechanisms, attractive colours and more compact designs.
This can be especially important for younger people, active users or style-conscious adults who want support that feels practical without drawing unnecessary attention.
Many rollators include useful everyday features such as built-in seats, storage bags, adjustable handles and easy-to-use brakes. A rollator with a seat can be useful for people who need to rest during walks, shopping trips or longer outings.
Brake feel, handle height and seat suitability are especially important. A rollator should feel easy to control, comfortable to grip and stable when stopping. If the model includes a seat, always check the seat size and maximum user weight before use.
Modern Mobility stocks a wide range of rollators, including lightweight, folding, indoor, outdoor and more stylish models. This range may include rollators from brands such as Days, Drive DeVilbiss, Dietz, Sunrise Medical, Rehasense, Trust Care, Lets Fly and Uniscan, depending on current availability.
If possible, it is worth trying a rollator before buying so you can compare handle height, brake feel, folded size, frame weight and how naturally it moves.
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Rollators can offer more freedom than a fixed walking frame, but the right model depends on where it will be used, how much support is needed and whether features like a seat or folding frame matter.
A rollator is a wheeled walking aid designed to provide support while walking. Most rollators have handles, brakes and wheels, and many include a seat or storage bag.
A walking frame is usually lifted or moved forward step by step. A rollator has wheels, making it smoother to push and often more suitable for outdoor or longer-distance use.
Yes. Rollators can help elderly users walk with more confidence, especially where balance, stamina or stability has become more difficult.
Yes. Rollators can be suitable for younger people who need walking support, and modern rollators are available in lighter, more stylish designs.
Many rollators include a built-in seat, allowing the user to rest during walks. Always check the model’s seat and weight capacity before use.
Many rollators fold for storage or transport, making them easier to keep at home, place in a car or take on trips.
Selected rollators may be available to view or try in Modern Mobility stores. Check availability with your local store first.
Modern Mobility stocks rollators from brands including Days, Drive DeVilbiss, Dietz, Sunrise Medical, Rehasense, Trust Care, Lets Fly and Uniscan, depending on current availability.
Yes. The brakes should feel easy to use and give the user confidence when slowing, stopping or sitting on a rollator seat.