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Standard walkers are not built for bariatric users — the frame width, depth, and structural capacity simply aren't adequate for safe use above standard weight limits. The Drive Medical Bariatric Two-Button Folding Walker is engineered specifically for larger adults, with reinforced steel legs and side braces that safely support users up to 600 lbs, and a wider and deeper frame that provides the stability and clearance bariatric users need. The lightweight aluminum upper frame keeps the walker manageable to lift and maneuver despite the heavy-duty construction. Front wheels and rear glide caps (item 1085B) are included for smooth movement on all surfaces. The dual-button folding mechanism operates with fingers, palms, or the side of the hand, and each side folds independently for navigating narrow spaces. Vinyl contoured hand grips provide a comfortable, secure hold. Height adjusts from 32 to 39 inches. Limited lifetime warranty.
This bariatric folding walker is well suited for larger adults who need a walking aid with a 600 lb weight capacity and a wider, deeper frame for safe, stable mobility support that standard walkers cannot provide. Physical therapists and occupational therapists working with bariatric patients in post-surgical recovery or rehabilitation will appreciate the reinforced steel legs and side braces that deliver the necessary structural integrity, while the lightweight aluminum upper frame keeps the walker manageable for daily use. Users with limited hand dexterity will benefit from the two-button folding mechanism that can be operated with the palm or side of the hand, reducing the fine motor demands of folding and unfolding the walker. Home care, hospital, and long-term care environments that need a bariatric walker with front wheels for smooth indoor mobility will find the included wheels and glide caps provide a complete, ready-to-use solution.
What makes this walker bariatric and how is it different from a standard walker?
Bariatric walkers are specifically engineered to support users above the weight limits of standard walkers, which typically cap at 300 to 350 lbs. This walker supports up to 600 lbs through reinforced steel legs and side braces. The frame is also wider (27 inches overall, 20 inches inside hand grip) and deeper (24 inches) than standard walkers, providing the additional clearance and stability that larger adults need for safe, comfortable use.
How does the two-button folding mechanism work?
The two-button mechanism has a button on each side of the walker that must be pressed simultaneously to release the fold, preventing accidental folding during use. The buttons are designed to be operated with fingers, palms, or the side of the hand, making the mechanism accessible for users with arthritis, limited grip strength, or reduced hand dexterity. Each side also folds independently to navigate narrow doorways or tight spaces.
What is the difference between front wheels and rear glide caps?
The front wheels allow the front legs to roll forward smoothly as the user pushes the walker ahead during each step, eliminating the need to lift the front of the walker. The rear glide caps allow the rear legs to slide across the floor rather than dragging, reducing friction and making the walker easier to push. Together they allow the walker to glide smoothly across most indoor surfaces with minimal effort.
How do I adjust the height of the walker?
Press the button on each leg, slide to the desired height, and release to lock. Adjust all four legs to the same height to ensure the walker sits level. The height adjusts from 32 to 39 inches. The correct height is set so the hand grip is level with the wrist crease when standing upright with arms relaxed at the sides, allowing a slight bend at the elbow of approximately 15 to 30 degrees when gripping the handles.