🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Game!
The Helavo 2 in 1 Walker Wheelchair Combo is a versatile mobility solution designed for active individuals. Weighing only 9.6 kg, it easily converts from a walker to a transport wheelchair, ensuring maximum comfort and stability. With a spacious seat, adjustable features, and a compact foldable design, it’s perfect for on-the-go lifestyles. Plus, it comes with essential accessories and a warranty for peace of mind.
Units | 1.0 count |
Brand | helavo |
Age Range Description | senior |
Country of origin | China |
K**Y
Great Value
Easy to assemble and to make into a seat, or walker. Very sturdy and simple to collapse. Fits easily into the car
A**R
Good quality well made.
Very comfortable, just ideal for walking and riding.Good value for money and easy to use. Good quality.
C**N
Absolutely great
Ok so I love this my photos are not great but it’s sturdy and can easily hold my weight. The is vibration of the wheels as they are hard plastic but they also glide on the smooth surfaces so if you use the wheelchair function in say a supermarket it glides so very easy to push but even out on the path my son could even push me and he’s 11 so I would recommend this to anyone. I struggle with ms and arthritis but also hypoglycaemia which means that I often have to sit or stop or I can fall but not now and given that I’m only 36 I love that it’s modern looking so I don’t feel self conscious of pushing it in fact I love it I was able to set it high so I’m not bent over it I can walk upright and more comfortable but I love how easy it is to change the settings to. One thing I would say if you buy from Amazon watch the video in the photos on how to build it as the instructions just go on and on the video gets it done so much faster.UPDATE so turns out I was missing a small screw that holds the one footrest in place so got in touch with the company and not only did the email me almost immediately but kept in contact they offered me options and I took waiting for the screw and was happy to wait but they then gave me a partial refund and could not apologise enough they were so great would definitely recommend them to everyone who require walking aids
K**N
Game changer
A game changer for my Mum. Easy to use, convenient, light and folds up small for travelling. It’s really difficult to navigate steps though, even small ones. Have already recommended it to a friend who placed an order today.
K**R
A very good mobility aid
My wife who is struggling with her mobility enjoys the walker aid and on our recent holiday during a walk down the promenade enjoyed the occasional use of the wheelchair.
E**M
Excellent rollator
I purchased this to replace an old standard rollator and I am delighted with this new one. It's very cleverly designed and simply converts from a rollator to a transit wheelchair when required. It was very easy to assemble with clear instructions. Looking forward to taking it on holiday to Ireland over Christmas.
L**
Moms wheelchair
Very good value for money and light
A**R
It's a deathtrap! DO NOT BUY THIS!
I get vestibular migraines. This means that sometimes I get vertigo attacks and the floor just wants to rush up at me and give me a big hug. A lot of the time I am unsteady on my feet and I wanted something that I could walk with and sit down in when needed.Other reviews on here will tell you this item is ok or even good for walking with. Yeah sure it is (I'm being sarcastic). If you only use it in places where the floor is perfectly smooth like a hospital or shopping centre etc or if you are lucky enough to live somewhere the pavement is perfectly paved with no potholes or paving slabs sticking up out of the ground.I even asked the question, can you walk along with it without it feeling like your holding on to a jack hammer. Spoiler alert, it does. It vibrates terribly on any path that isn't perfectly smooth, and unless its brand spanking new tarmac it will make your hands burning and numb by the time you reach where you are going. If you dont know the feeling i am talking about try holding on to something that is vibrating for 30 mins. I tried taking it from my house, down a regular path, and down along a gravel/dirt footpath along side the Caledonian canal. Every stone that I hit made it want to jerk out out my hands. Every pot hole it got stuck in. The wheels are solid and there is no suspension to speak of and you would think that something as expensive as this would have even a slight bit of cushioning compared to the cheaper walkers that you get.Even on smooth floors like my floor at home, or in the doctors, whatever, whatever, if i put the brakes on while walking with it and put my weight on it because I am dizzy the wheels slide, without turning but where the wheels meet the floor there is no friction or grip. Meaning that the walker will not stay still and the brakes are useless.Anyway, i said it was a death trap didn't I, I'm getting to that. When walking with it it bounces around, the wheels do not handle obstacles well. When crossing the road it doesn't struggle to get back up on the curb where the curb is dropped, it outright stops dead because the piddly little solid wheels won't get up over this 1cm raised lip of the curb. SO here i am holding up traffic, getting beeped at because i have take a step back and use the foot pedal to raise the front end of the walker off the floor. For something that is meant to be giving me stability that shouldn't be happening. You try doing that when your dizzy. I understand when its to go up a full height curb, but it cant get over anything without colliding with it. The first few times i wasn't expecting it, when crossing the road it hit the lip of the curb i walked into it and i fell forward with it because of my momentum.That is just me walking with it. Everything i mentioned is 100x worse when you are sitting in the bloody thing. The first time i had to sit in it was when i was having a veritgo attack. I sat in it while my husband pushed it. We were trying to get to the bus stop in a hurry. NOT 10METRES FROM MY HOUSE I WAS ON THE FLOOR AFTER FACEPLANTING THE PAVEMENT. My street is paved with big paving stones. A tree root had pushed up the paving stones by about 1/2 an inch. Guess what happened. I WENT FLYING. instead of you know rolling over the slightly raised paving stones like you would expect a wheelchair to do. The wheels stopped dead and the laws of motion came into effect. IT DOES NOT HAVE A SEATBELT! All wheelchairs should have a seatbelt. It claims to be a walker/wheelchair. It is not fit to be called either. It went forward and so did I, and my husband behind nearly came down on top of both of us.That is just the start.What did we do then. After getting me back in my seat, we called a wheelchair taxi. The wheels did not want to go over the lip of the ramp or want to turn to go up the ramp, and although this thing claims to be a wheelchair combo there was nowhere practical for the "wheelchair" to attach the straps in the back of the taxi. As the straps were getting tightened the chair moved. Not because the brakes weren't on but because the solid rubber tyres slid on the floor of the taxi, because those wheels offer no grip. As i was getting pushed up and down the ramp i could feel the chair flexing and straining as if it was going to fall apart at any moment. There are no proper armrests or seatbelt so i felt like i was going to fall out of the chair again going up and down the ramp.By this time i had been sat in this "seat" for a while and my back was aching terribly because its not a proper seat at all. Yes, i know its a walker/wheelchair combo, but if you are going to advertise it as something that people can sit down in for more than 5 minutes then dont complain at me because im complaining that its uncomfortable and bad for ones back. It is not fit to be used as a wheelchair.SO im done with the dentist, and we decide to get the bus home. Same problem, every time we come up to a pot hole or misshapen path we have to stop and awkwardly navigate it. I have used actual wheelchairs for a long time for my self and others and any proper wheelchai would be able to govern theses no bother. Or on crossing the road we would purposely have to stop in the road to get up the curb on the other side so as to not repeat my flying lesson. All the while i can feel the chair flexing and warping more and more as my husband pushes this thing with me in it.We finally get on the bus to go home. It struggles to go up the ramp and because the wheels don't want to turn my husband has to hurt his back to bodily lift the chair and me to turn it and put me in the wheelchair space on the bus. As the bus is going along my chair starts slipping and sliding all over the bus hurting several people that it banged into. MY CHAIR HURT PEOPLE AS IT AND I SLID ON THE BUS LIKE A BOX IN THE BACK OF A VAN. Quite literally as the bus turned MY CHAIR SLID across the width of the standing area. the brakes were on and the wheels weren't turning, they were sliding leaving skid marks on the floor of the bus. SOLID RUBBER TYRES OFF NO GRIP ON A SMOOTH FLOOR. the bus had to stop and I had to transfer to a proper seat. I'm crying at this point because i have hurt people. HURT PEOPLE.We got off the bus as soon as possible, so that we could get get a taxii the rest of the way home, so i got back into this deathtrap and once again nearly fall out of it and my husband having to hurt himself getting me off the bus. But that's not the end of it. As we cross the road in falcon square, there are the little bumps that get put at pedestrian crossing, they nearly make the chair tip over as we are going at proper walking speed. AS WE ARE CROSSING THE ROAD SEVERAL BITS FELL OFF THE CHAIR, I here them fall on the floor, bolts and what not and now the chair is missing several screws or whatever they are called, because we are in the middle of the road at a busy pedestrian crossing and cant exactly stop to look for them.I repeat this is not fit to be called, or used as, a wheelchair. DO NOT BUY THIS! This should not be on the market advertised as something that is safe to sit in or be used a wheelchair. I am never using this deathrap again. I don't care that the return window is over I WANT MY MONEY BACK FOR THIS PIECE OF CRAP!
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