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    Drive Rollator Folding Walking Frame Mobility Aid Walker with Seat
    03 Mar, 2019
    Good value, sturdy, lightweight - but the storage space is a bit too small for me
    I have ME/CFS and have been struggling to walk for a while now. With a rollator I can sit down whenever I want comfortably. It also seems to help a bit with walking - I can go for longer without stopping. I'm pleased that I chose this one because it's mid range in price, and fulfils its main purpose of letting me sit when I need to. It's good quality. I've been out with it 4-5 times now. It's light and sturdy. The only negative point for me is that the storage space under the seat is too small for what I need. I plan to look into whether there are bags that will fit around the back somehow - I've heard there are special bags to fit over wheelchairs, perhaps they will be suitable. My average sized rucksack doesn't fit in without folding, and it doesn't fit in a bag of groceries. So I have to take it out before I can sit down. I find it tricky to use it on the bus since it's just a little wider than the aisle - I've got into a couple of sticky situations - but I think this would apply to most rollators. It's just part of the journey as a disabled person - figuring out how to socially handle the limits of physical space. I need to remember to always get on at the back of the bus now. Also, people look at me oddly now - I think it's because they don't expect a young person to be disabled. Having something that physically really helps me unfortunately also brings out the prejudice in people. The rollator is great, how other people react to it is not. Don't let this put you off - I'm glad I've got it.

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