I LOVE this!! What a brilliant idea! It's about time someone came up with a walker that can handle stairs. I absolutely know people who could benefit from this. Thanks for sharing this.
Wow. The two issues I see with this are making sure your foot is under the bar on descent and having to shake it to open it up, but what a cool item. Thank you! Hope your ankle is better. 😊
Would b even neater if they could get that bottom bar to shift outwards a few inches (so no chance of the foot getting caught) when you select the downward angles. Maybe in the next roll out if they could put the “wheels up” feature in a hand control? Looks like it would make someone feel much more stable going up and down- thank you so much for bringing it to us and testing it out.
I bought one of these. I am currently weight bearing. I have steps to the garage and stairs to the basement and the up stairs bed rooms. This does take some concentration initially adjusting the heights.I have found the last step is slightly different height than the rest of the steps. You must beware of the differ material on the steps. I agree that this not for non weight baring use. I had foot surgery. My foot was basic rebuild. 4 weeks non weight bearing and 8 weeks partial weight bearing.
Not stairs related but what would you recommend for a long handle type item to put lotion on my feet and lower legs that I’m unable to reach due to hip issues?
I have inclusion body myositis and have difficulty getting up stairs and from couch . Any advice for me. I rely on my arms to get up and down . Thigh muscles are not good
My daughter shared the Instagram item with me for her Dad, but he has both the disadvantages you mention, so unfortunately it wouldn't work for him. Wish it would! It seems like a great help for suitable situations.
It's very hard to follow due to circumstantiality. Too many unnecessary words and phrases. What you're gonna do, I would suggest, serves really well, so if you're weak... etc. "It's heavy" is all that is necessary.
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I LOVE this!! What a brilliant idea! It's about time someone came up with a walker that can handle stairs. I absolutely know people who could benefit from this. Thanks for sharing this.
I’m so glad you liked it! This product is such an incredible upgrade! ❤
Great video as always. How does one contact you about business opportunities?
Wow. The two issues I see with this are making sure your foot is under the bar on descent and having to shake it to open it up, but what a cool item. Thank you! Hope your ankle is better. 😊
Would b even neater if they could get that bottom bar to shift outwards a few inches (so no chance of the foot getting caught) when you select the downward angles. Maybe in the next roll out if they could put the “wheels up” feature in a hand control? Looks like it would make someone feel much more stable going up and down- thank you so much for bringing it to us and testing it out.
Those are great suggestions. I especially like the idea of the wheels being part of the hand controls.
I bought one of these. I am currently weight bearing. I have steps to the garage and stairs to the basement and the up stairs bed rooms. This does take some concentration initially adjusting the heights.I have found the last step is slightly different height than the rest of the steps. You must beware of the differ material on the steps. I agree that this not for non weight baring use. I had foot surgery. My foot was basic rebuild. 4 weeks non weight bearing and 8 weeks partial weight bearing.
Excellent video, thanks very much for your valuable information 👍
Not stairs related but what would you recommend for a long handle type item to put lotion on my feet and lower legs that I’m unable to reach due to hip issues?
what if you have 2 bad legs? (both knees operation)
I have inclusion body myositis and have difficulty getting up stairs and from couch . Any advice for me. I rely on my arms to get up and down . Thigh muscles are not good
I can use this after hip replacement? 7 stairs, landing, 7 more stairs
This walker is so much safer than going up stairs using a regular walker turned sideways.
I deal with ramps not stairs. Can the wheels stay engaged on a ramp?
Yes, leave the wheels down for ramps.
My daughter shared the Instagram item with me for her Dad, but he has both the disadvantages you mention, so unfortunately it wouldn't work for him. Wish it would! It seems like a great help for suitable situations.
Sorry to hear this isn't a great solution for your husband. I will keep sharing what I find and hope to help in the future!
@@EquipMeOT Thank you 💕
I want to purchase it.i am from India.
Wow!
Excelente tremendo waoooo gracias
Very cool! Thank you! 😍 What do you recommend for non-weight bearing on stairs? Other than coming down on your butt and crawling up.😂
Great idea, but $310?!?!
It's very hard to follow due to circumstantiality. Too many unnecessary words and phrases. What you're gonna do, I would suggest, serves really well, so if you're weak... etc. "It's heavy" is all that is necessary.
Stop talking and get on the stairs!
Too complicated to be safe
Tysssm!! MaShaAllah, your videos are absolutely the best! Trust your no-nonsense expert advice!! Tysm for all the compassionate and knowledgeable support!! 🖤❤️🤍💚