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  Matters
 Walkers
You need to lift a walker (without wheels) to move it, so be sure to consider upper body strength and walker weight when choosing.
Width —
Be sure walker fits
easily through doorways in your home.
Height —
Shoes, surfaces and situations can change the walker height you require. Easy adjustability is key.
Convenience —
Foldable models are easier to transport and store.
Wheels or No Wheels? —
Walkers without wheels provide maximum support and stability. Front-wheel walkers offer easier mobility and are good for people who don’t need as much support but are still not stable enough to use a rollator.
    As low as
$8715
$19425
   Available without wheels
Days® Walkers
Adjustable-height, aluminum frame with sturdy side braces and comfortable PVC handgrips is made for quiet operation. Dual-release buttons provide audible/visual locking cues. Not for use with walker tray or pouch.
300 lbs.
Weight Capacity
Two-Button Walker
• Height adjusts: 32" - 39" • 21"W inside base legs
• 17" between hand grips 081561687 5 lbs. 7 oz.
700 lbs.
Weight Capacity
Bariatric Walker w/Double 5” Wheels
• Height adjusts: 33" - 43" • 24"W inside base legs
• 20" between hand grips
Bariatric Walker supports up to 700 lbs.
  $8715 Two-Button Walker w/5” Wheels
081561653 8 lbs. 6 oz.
$19425
081561703 6 lbs. 6 oz. accessories
Days® Glide Caps
For use on rubber tips of walker footpiece.
$10495
 Tennis Ball Glides
Protects floors and facilitates a smooth, quiet glide.
$2725 $2015
    $840
081502368 Pair 081502376 Pack of 4
081589233 Pack of 4
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