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KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter Steerable Knee Walker for Adults for Foot Surgery, Broken Ankle, Foot Injuries - Foldable Knee Rover Scooter for Broken Foot Injured Leg Crutch with Dual Brakes (Black)

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Color: Matte Black


Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)


Features

  • THE PROVEN USA BRAND: KneeRover has been creating innovative, high performance mobility solutions for over 10 years, including the original All Terrain and Pediatric knee scooters. We are a family-oriented business based in Evans, Georgia USA - dedicated to delivering the highest quality knee scooters and providing exceptional customer service (available via phone and email). All our products come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and the best warranty in the industry.
  • EXCELLENT CRUTCH ALTERNATIVE: More comfortable and stable than crutches, this affordable knee walker is made for both indoor and outdoor use, and is designed for supporting either the right or left leg.
  • STABILITY & CONTROL: Easy to maneuver steerable knee scooter walkers feature four smooth 7.5" rubber wheels, dual rear on-wheel brakes, and an adjustable locking handbrake for excellent control while navigating. We recommend a safe walking speed of less than 3 mph.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND FULLY ADJUSTABLE: The Economy Steerable Knee Scooter weighs only 21 pounds and offers a robust 300 lb. weight capacity. This steerable kneewalker also features adjustable handlebars and kneepad and is recommended for individuals with heights 4' 9" to 6' 4". Perfect for kids and adults. Handlebars are equipped with a quick release folding mechanism for easy transport and storage.
  • GREAT VALUE: The proven Knee Rover Economy steerable knee scooter is the best knee walker value in the industry from the brand you can trust. This affordable alternative to crutches is ideal for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, or ankle surgery.

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KneeRover® ECONOMY KNEE SCOOTER WALKER KneeRover® has been designing and developing superior, high quality knee scooter products in the USA for over 10 years. We are proud to have helped hundreds of thousands of customers recover with more mobility freedom. The Economy Knee Scooter Walker provides a more reliable and comfortable alternative to crutches for patients needing an effective mobility solution at an affordable price. The steerable economy knee walker delivers one of the best kneewalker values in the industry and is ideal for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, ankle surgery, leg amputation, other lower leg injuries or medical conditions like ulcers. Sturdy dual bar frame, DUAL rear on-wheel brakes and an adjustable locking handbrake deliver excellent stability and control. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, the steerable knee scooter walker features four smooth 7.5" diameter rubber wheels. Compatible with both the right and left legs, the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter kneeling walker is lightweight and portable thanks to its simple folding mechanism that utilizes an easy to use thumb-release lever. Additionally, these knee walkers feature tool-free assembly and setup. Specifications: Color:Matte Black Product Weight: 21 lbs Weight Capacity: 300 lbs Overall Length: 31" Handlebar Height Range: 28.5 to 37 inches Overall Height w/handlebar folded and seat removed: 16 inch Knee Support Height Range: 16.5" - 22" Knee pad: 7" width x 12.5" length Front Axle Width: 16 inch DUAL Rear on-Wheel Brakes NEED MORE ACCESSORIES OR PARTS FOR YOUR KNEE WALKER? When considering an accessory or part for your kneewalker scooter, we recommend the full line of KneeRover® accessories available on Amazon - including our Memory Foam knee pad cover, cup holder, LED head light, baskets, and more.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 31 x 10 x 15 inches; 25 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ECONOMY KNEE SCOOTER


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 13, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KneeRover


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Durable, stable, easy to assemble
Color: Matte Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
I have used my knee rover for about 3 weeks since having foot surgery. I bought an “open box” item but it seemed completely new when I received it. I was surprised at how easy it was to assemble, taking only about 5 minutes and requiring no tools. An unexpected but very useful feature are the “parking brake” buttons on the hand brakes so that you can have both hands free while standing in place. I am 6 foot 5 and weigh about 210 pounds, and find that it’s big enough and strong enough for me. Both handlebars and seat are adjustable in height to accommodate differently sized drivers. Knee scooters seem to be designed either for indoor maneuverability or able to handle rougher terrain outdoors; this is definitely an indoor model. I found it very useful to add a messenger bag to the handlebars to carry around things like my glasses, tablet, and remotes. This is an economy model; some others include or offer optional bags that may look snazzier but I think this model provides excellent value and serviceability. I look forward to not needing to use it when my foot heals, but I would definitely recommend it to someone looking for a knee scooter. It rolls very smoothly and quietly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Donald Sterk Donald Sterk

  • This scooter is a lifesaver after foot surgery
Color: Matte Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
This scooter is a lifesaver! And also a bit fun. Crutches are very difficult to use for many reasons. One obvious problem with crutches: you can’t carry anything like a cup of coffee anywhere. Crutches are also unstable when trying to perform simple tasks at a counter—the crutch inevitably wants to fall while using a hand while balancing on one foot. Crutches can also slip and trip on things you didn’t see or think about. (My daughter left her blanket hanging off the couch and it was the exact place I put my crutch, and the crutch flipped out, causing me to nearly fall.). Crutches are also slow. With the knee Rover I can put anything in the little bicycle basket I attached to it. It is very stable, moves very smoothly, has brakes, a break lock… and the “seat” can be used to elevate your leg/foot when sitting in a seat so you don’t need to use a second chair of you are under strict instructions to keep your foot elevated—particularly out of the house. Also, it is not too big or wide, so very easy to maneuver in my small cape that has a couple of narrow hall/pass ways, including the narrow bathroom. The Knee Rover is also quite stable. I feel much more secure on it than crutches. I discovered I could park it parallel up against the bathtub and sit on it to sponge bathe while hanging my good leg and foot into the bathtub. (My bathtub is low, and the edge of tub is slippery to sit on and unsafe. The seat is soft and not slippery.). You can easily lock the brakes. You can also use it while doing something at a counter and need to lean on it for stability. Other than that…. It is fun to scoot around on. Kids are jealous. It’s like a skateboard you can fly around on in a mall, or school with a “free pass” (I am handicapped with a huge cast!!! what can anyone say???) …I have caught my daughter having a go on it. Surgeries on feet have a much harder, longer recovery, and include very strict limitations to putting any weight on that foot. (4+ weeks non-weight bearing for me) The psychological impact on the limitations is much more than I ever anticipated. This Knee Rover has helped me mentally handle feeling trapped and immobile. I highly recommend it. One small note: This model is suited for a smoother surfaces, (indoors and outdoors) so don’t use it in grass, uneven paths or piles of leaves—like I just tried. There is a different model that has rugged outdoor wheels that can probably handle more of that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2023 by Berkeley Bob Berkeley Bob

  • Four week review of a great product
Color: Matte Black Size: 1 Count (Pack of 1)
When you're told to keep ALL weight off of your left foot after surgery for at least six weeks, cringeful thoughts of struggling with crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs comes to mind. I recently found myself in such a situation. I live in an older construction farm house with very narrow doorways so take the wheelchair out of the picture. Also, I'm a big dude (6'3" and nearly 350lbs) so throw that in the mix and you have a headache just trying to figure out the best way to comply with the wishes of your surgeon without half killing yourself trying to get around. Enter my good friend - the knee scooter. My wife found this scooter on Amazon at a price that was certainly much cheaper than renting one from a home health supply for the amount of time I'd need it. Shipping was fast and on time as always when dealing with Amazon. It does require some assembly but nothing most anyone can't handle. The moment I tried it out I knew this was THE perfect alternative to sore armpits. I'm on week 4 of my recovery and I can honestly say it's been a godsend. The ease in which you'll find yourself moving around is a thing of beauty. The wheels are large enough to allow you to navigate thick carpets and even grass. The knee bench is pretty adequately padded and comfortable and the scooter feels pretty well made. I use mine frequently and have not had any issues with it at all. I do have some observations that you may want to keep in mind... 1. The scooter moves about very freely so always keep a hand on the brake and handle. The brake engages on the back wheel and does have a locking mechanism, however, it is quite weak so don't expect it to lock tightly. 2. So far I've went to several follow up appointments and errands with this scooter and it travels pretty well. It's not too heavy and not too light either. 3. I must caution anyone using a knee scooter to be mindful of uneven surfaces and thresholds. You can lose your balance and find yourself eating ground if you decide to get in a hurry and try to speed your way across entryways and sidewalks with transitions. Again, be mindful of where you will be maneuvering and take it slow if the surface seems uneven. 4. So far durability doesn't seem to be an issue but it probably wouldn't hurt to check the screws and bolts every once in a while if you are going to be using this for an extended period of time. Especially if you will be doing a lot of traveling about, All in all this thing has afforded me great mobility and comfort over what I would have went through with other alternatives. The price was great and having it has made my surgery much more manageable. If you're tired of the crutches and walker, give one of these a try. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2016 by Margaret Arnold

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