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ELENKER Knee Scooter Economy Knee Walker with Dual Braking System for Injury or Surgery to The Foot, Ankle Injuries Blue

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Arrives Saturday, May 18
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Color: Blue


Features

  • Safety and Stability - This ELENKER knee scooter includes efficient dual braking system to help safely slow down or stop, Four 8-inch PVC wheels suitable for indoor and outdoor smooth ground.
  • Adjustable Height - It also has a comfortable knee platform & handlebars that easily adjust its height for a more comfortable recovery.
  • Compact and Durability - Features quick release folding mechanism on front frame, for easy transport and storage.
  • Lightweight and Strong - This steerable knee walker is only 26 lbs, but offers a robust 300 lb weight capacity. Recommended user height: 4'9" - 6'6".
  • Convenient and Useful - With the storage basket for storage of your personal belongings and free up your hands for a safer ride.

Brand: ELENKER


Color: Blue


Material: Polyvinyl Chloride


Weight Limit: 300 Pounds


Is Foldable: Yes


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 19.25 x 13.5 x 10.25 inches; 24.3 Pounds


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 20, 2022


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ELENKER


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  • Assembled easily myself using video, figured out how to use it pretty quickly
Color: Blue
I was advised by my podiatrist to use a CAM walker (boot) and use crutches after I saw him for ankle pain and he determined that it was from an issue that was identified on an MRI several months ago, causing my peroneal tendon to sublux (partially dislocate) whenever I move my ankle. Pain started after running for a stress test I’d had a couple days before and I knew what was happening before I was able to see my podiatrist, so I was already using a boot and crutches when I saw him. But after a day of being told officially to use crutches, I was experiencing extreme pain in my armpit area and knew I had to have strained a muscle and it couldn’t heal if I had to be non weight bearing. I was using a walker to keep weight off my left leg, but that was too much for my muscle strain and I finally gave in and ordered this knee scooter. I believe it was delivered 2 days later and by then I had gotten permission to bear weight in my Aircast Select boot using a walker, so I tried to cancel the order but couldn’t. I was told that I could refuse the package in my delivery instructions and they delivered it anyway, so I decided to put it together and try it, because I might need surgery and I might have to be non weight bearing afterwards and I wouldn’t want to attempt using crutches again. This was easy to assemble using the QR code in the instruction booklet which led to a video that showed each step (you have to select the model you bought so you’re watching the right video). The instruction booklet definitely wasn’t descriptive enough and just left me more confused. I did try it before watching the video. At first I found the seat was hurting my shin, but I came across an article on adjusting a knee scooter to the correct height. This knee rest should be positioned so that when you’re knee is on it, you have your lower leg and thigh at a 90 degree angle. I found this reduced the pressure that caused the knee rest to be painful on my shin and I no longer experience pain. The handlebars are supposed to be at your waist level. So now there was only one issue. I love the bag that came with it and hangs on a hook attached to the steering column, but it tore immediately on one side where the metal bar rests so that it slid out one side. There’s also a fabric piece at the top of the bag that you can use to hang it on the hook but the second day I had the knee scooter, the fabric was hanging by a few threads on one end. I used a little sewing kit to fix both tears so I could use the bag again until a basket I ordered to replace it arrives tomorrow. I might contact the seller to find out about a replacement because it was obviously defective and it’s an important feature for a knee scooter. I also thought it didn’t fold down until a couple of days ago when I studied it a little closer and figured out that the steering column folds down to make it fit in a car trunk more easily. I live in a small apartment and I this scooter is pretty lightweight so it can tip easily if you’re not careful. I did experience that the first night when I used it Going over the transition from the carpet to my kitchen, I guess was going to fast and I hadn’t adjusted it correctly yet, so it happened pretty easily. I didn’t injure myself further but I learned to be more careful. I did take it outside on the sidewalk and it works but you have to be careful going over the spaces, just like transitioning from carpet to a kitchen floor. I don’t think it’s just a problem with this model, I think you need to use caution using any knee scooter. I think it’s probably a good idea to get it before you actually need it if possible in order to get the feel of using it. This did save my muscle strain, gave it the chance to heal and I can still maintain a non weight bearing status. The price was excellent and it seems pretty sturdy, but I realize I need more time to truly evaluate it. Hopefully my opinion of it won’t change. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by MissYuck MissYuck

  • Does the job just fine
Color: Blue
The media could not be loaded. It's pretty darn sturdy and works fine for its intent. The bag, however had an open end which allowed the little bar to slide out causing the bag to fall off the machine. I tried to sew it shut by hand but was not able to get the needle through the material. Fortunately I have a sewing machine and was able to sew the end shut. The only other issue I had was the locking brakes. They're hard to use and don't really seem to work that good. Overall I'm able to scoot across the room with my booted severely sprained ankle easily. Since the issues I have seem incidental I still gave it a five star. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2023 by Debra Debra

  • Does what it sets out to do
Color: Red
Overall the product works. The price point is ideal for care after surgeries. The pad could be firmer and thicker. After a few days and longer use it becomes uncomfortable and hard. The covers on the back wheel nuts eventually came off and those are sharp! I’ve used this for 2 surgeries in 4 months and it beats what insurance was charging by massive amounts. It is a very sturdy unit and the bag in the front is extremely helpful. Just make sure to tighten the knobs every so often so it does not wobble on you. It’s not a luxury version but I’m happy with it for what I needed it for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2023 by S. Wilson

  • Not stable
Color: Red
Not sturdy, but stable. The front wheel bar is not stable and slides from side to side is knocked loose. Can cause further injury. We returned.
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Michael Baxter

  • Rolling to Recovery
Color: Red
After foot surgery I wasn't aware that these products existed....fortunately my physical therapist mentioned it to me and I am so glad. This one works well in the apartment, maneuvers around corners well, stops so I can easily pick up things I have dropped. The attached bag has a tendency to come off at awkward times, and it's hard to carry things and steer at the same time; but, it beats crutches! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by ilma tikkanen

  • Good product
Color: Blue
Bought this because I needed to get around after a foot injury and I can’t complain. The knee/leg padding is comfortable. I like how adjusting the hight of the knee padding is user friendly. Handle bar can be brought down so it fit perfectly in the trunk of my hatchback. Love the color as well. Assembling took a few minutes but not hard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Daniela Daniela

  • No brakes
It works well, indoors, but not outside. Every little bump stops it, even the threshold. The brakes weren’t working, I sent an email for help. They wanted a picture of the brakes “not working”. When you depress the brakes nothing happens, feels like a cable is disconnected. Not sure how to take a picture of that. Never got help. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Nett

  • Comfort
Color: Blue
Works good but the knee pad is uncomfortable and moves to much the handle bars move as well. But it does its job. I recommend getting a cushion for the knee pad and check sizes I am 5 in a half ft tall and the lowest setting is still tall me for.
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024 by Carrie B.

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