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Medline Manual Seated Mobility Scooter Knee Walker, 8” Wheels, 300 lbs. Capacity, Black- for Leg & Foot Injuries, Crutch Alternative, 1 Ct.

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Features

  • LIGHTWEIGHT & easy to assemble, this scooter provides a comfortable seat & 2 stable leg platforms for you or your loved one to use as they recover from leg or foot surgery while maintaining mobility.
  • FREEDOM of mobility is key to maintaining a life of independence. This scooter helps users remain free to move about as they please.
  • PLUS-SIZE friendly, this scooter safely holds individuals up to 300 lbs. The padded seat provides a comfortable place for the user to sit while their injured foot rests on one of the front platforms.
  • COMFORTABLE crutch alternative, this scooter keeps the user upright & easily maneuvers across flat surfaces. The attached basket provides convenient, hands-free storage for your purse, wallet, etc.
  • U.S. HEALTHCARES #1 Choice in mobility & bath safety aids. Trusted by medical professionals & designed to make it easy to care for your loved ones, this scooter enables safer mobility.

Description

Medline manual seated mobility scooter is a lightweight, maneuverable alternative to crutches with a comfortable seat and two stable leg platforms to help you or your loved one maintain mobility as they recover. Plus, it’s strong & reliable enough to support individuals up to 300 lbs

Brand: Medline


Color: Black


Item Weight: 13.38 Kilograms


Style: Modern


Material: Aluminum, Plastic, Rubber, Stainless Steel, Vinyl


Item Weight: 13.38 Kilograms


Wheel Size: 8 Inches


Turn Radius: 3 Feet


Brake Style: Electromagnetic


Power Source: Manual Propulsion


Wheel Type: Solid Wheel


Additional Features: Plus-Size friendly, Knee Walker, Crutch Alternative, Attached Storage Basket


Handle Type: Push Handles


Color: Black


Product Style: Modern


Material Type: Aluminum, Plastic, Rubber, Stainless Steel, Vinyl


Frame Material: Aluminum


Brand Name: Medline


Model Name: Medline Economy Scooter


UPC: 193489108296


Global Trade Identification Number: 96


Manufacturer: Medline


Required Assembly: Yes


Manufacturer Part Number: MDS86000SS


Model Number: MDS86000SS


Unit Count: 1 Count


Maximum Weight Recommendation: 300 Pounds


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • This rated scooter if perfect for recovery of foot and ankle surgery.
This seated scooter has been a life saver for me having to be off my foot for 2 months. I’m 2 weeks in and it’s been great! Well made and sturdy as I’m about 250lbs. Lightweight enough for me to get it in and out of the back of my car by myself. Great price! Very functional and stable.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2025 by Diane

  • Nice option for MS mobility assistance.
A nice option for someone who has walking/balance issues with MS. the only suggestion would be if you're going to take this outdoors/sidewalks, bumps are very harsh, get the option with pneumatic tires to absorb some of the bumps. but indoors and smooth surfaces this is great. I did also replace the seat for a more comfortable bike seat option and it helped a lot. standard bike seats will fit. build it nice, as a bigger person i can trust it will hold and last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by AnonTheory

  • Perfect scooter to survive recovery after knee surgery
I wouldn’t have survived my 7 week recovery period after meniscus surgery if it wasn’t for this scooter. It was small enough to use in my apartment and sturdy enough to cruise the sidewalks. There are a few minor improvements I can suggest. The handbrake is easy access but it only has brakes in the front and it’s harder to stop when going backwards. I need to use one foot to stop or slow the scooter down. The 2 rubber pads on the foot bar come off too easily. The scooter rides well on smooth and flat surfaces, it’s not too stable on gravel. I don’t suggest scooting too fast, it handles like a Razr scooter for kids. It doesn’t handle sharp and fast turns well. This should not be used if you have balance issues. I took this thing everywhere. It doesn’t fold but can fit into most trunks. It’s easy to lift. The seat is comfortable. It was easy to assemble and get going. I would buy this again if I had to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2025 by sarah cuff

  • Perfect
Lightweight, thoughtfully designed, and super maneuverable. For better maneuverability, you need to remove the pin that prevents sharp turns, and of course, you need to be careful not to tip over, but for narrow corridors and tight spaces, this is a great feature. I would recommend keeping the safety pin if using it outside, and removing it only when at home. It’s really a perfect little scooter for the people waiting for a fracture to heal. Highly recommended, and good luck with the recovery! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2025 by SC

  • Don’t recommend
This is so heavy, so hard to push yourself on. Hurts the bum and not comfortable even going down the hallway. I purchased this to help after a knee surgery that put me at a 0 degree bend and no weight bearing x 6 weeks.
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by NEWBORN MUST

  • Convenient Mobility Scooter
Recently broke foot and it was the leg with the bad knee so a knee scooter was not an option. Love this mobility scooter! I sit in it high enough to work on the kitchen counters. Handle easily folds down if needed for transport, light enough to lift into vehicle. We only have a few area rugs in our home, so I could zip through the house and in stores. I feel that it would be a little harder if you had plush rugs. Short wheelbase in back so be careful backing up and turning simultaneously. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2026 by R. Snow

  • Not for outdoors
Just not comfortable. Basket hits leg when you try to turn. Wheels not great on sidewalks. Very hard to go up even the slightest incline. If this is only for level indoor surfaces, then it's good.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2026 by Dora

  • Excellent scooter that fit my post-surgical needs
Had surgery and I needed a way to get around. Since I had knee surgery, I couldn’t use a traditional knee scooter. Decided to give this one a try and I am glad I did. Easy assembly, quick, maneuverable and stable. My one minor complaint is the positioning of the basket makes it difficult to use. My knee would bump it, so I ended up taking it off completely. Recommend a basket mount that’s higher or on the back of the scooter. Other than that, a great option while my knee healed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2026 by afraydknot

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