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Roscoe Medical Knee Walker Scooter for Adults, Foldable Leg Scooter for Broken Foot, All Terrain Adjustable Knee Crutch Scooter, White

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Features

  • EXTREMELY DURABLE, NO RE-INJURIES HERE. Roscoe knee scooters are built to last and are extremely durable. The medical scooter supports persons weighing up to 350lbs and is great for adults, kids, or teens.
  • SUPERIOR COMFORT-ABILITY. Large 8" clear wheels keep it rolling smoothly, keeping you comfortable. Knee Scooter that is steerable, and a very maneuverable alternative to traditional crutches for those with a broken foot, broken ankle, or leg injury
  • EXTRA PADDED KNEE PLATFORM. Large wheels and padded knee platform make this one knee scooter perfect for indoor and outdoor use. Unlike crutches, it provides the most freedom; the detachable basket keeps your hands free to maneuver the steerable scooter.
  • FOLDS FOR TRANSPORT. The knee walker scooter is foldable at the handlebars for easy transport and is a great hands free crutch while sitting still.
  • KNEE SCOOTER WITH BASKET. An ideal knee crutch for recovery from an ankle or foot injury or surgery. Steerable for increased mobility. Adjustable hand brake and knee platform for comfort and stability. Padded handle bar grips.

Description

Roscoe knee scooters for foot injuries are an ideal solution for those seeking a safe, versatile crutch alternative. With an adjustable handle height between 31" - 41", a knee pad adjustment between 17.5" - 22", and a weight capacity of 350 lb. these knee walkers for adults will accommodate a variety of individuals. The offset post on the foot scooter's knee platform allows for easy, tool-free right-to-left adjustment depending on the location of the injury. The knee scooter is equipped with large 8" wheels, our knee roller can be used both indoors and outdoors. The easy folding mechanism that collapses using a thumb release lever and fits beneath the raised platform as well as the sizable scooter basket ensure you can take this equipment whenever you're on the go. Roscoe Medical scooters meet the needs of multiple indications including those looking for a medical scooter for foot surgery or those seeking a leg scooter for broken foot or other injuries associated with the foot, leg, or ankle. The padded knee platform provides excellent comfort for a user's knees and with padded handle bar grips, adjustable hand-brakes, our broken foot scooter is top-of-the-line in the durable medical equipment industry.Limited lifetime warranty on frame, 90 days on all other parts.Features and Benefits Of Our Knee Scooter:Avoid re- injury. Our knee scooters are premium quality, built with safety in mind, quality assurance tested by our best-in-class QA departmentKeeps You More Safe. Navigate rough terrain with our knee scootersMaximized Control. Our knee scooters are built with disc brakes, allowing for better controlComfortable Ride. Our padded seat and handlebars maximized comfort while riding, alleviating discomfortPress "Add To Cart" to purchase your professional quality knee scooter Manufacturer Contact Information 8003767263

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15 x 18 x 33 inches; 27 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ROS-KSW


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 3, 2011


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Roscoe


Best Sellers Rank: #373,703 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #190 in Powered Mobility Scooters


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Customer Reviews: 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 362 ratings


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great scooter
To start off, when I was reading all kinds of knee scooter reviews, I wondered how old some people were, how tall they were, how much they weighed, etc. I’m 20, 5’6” and weigh 145lbs. I broke my ankle in 13 places in June, so at the end of September it will have been 3 months of not bearing any weight. Due to pain from my injury and surgeries, I had been stuck in bed for about a month and a half, which got pretty depressing. After being able to get up and move around, crutches were great and all but this scooter was absolutely worth the buy and a life saver. I could not decide on what brand or what scooter but for the price it’s nice. All the reviews I read about other scooters just didn’t match up to this one. I’d go with black if you don’t care for color since it’s cheaper. I needed it by a certain day and white was able to ship faster. It’s a nice quality scooter. It’s heavy enough to not feel like you’ll fall over but it is still light enough to be able to stand on one leg and be able to turn it around. The turning radius isn’t the best, so you kind of have to manouver your way around, which is why it’s good to be able to turn it around. A lot of reviews I read were about people falling over due to uneven ground or carpet. The only way you could go flying off would be if you were going way too fast or just being careless. You do have to take caution when it comes to driving this thing. Be cautious and go slow over concrete cracks and when transitioning to carpet. I haven’t fallen but that’s because I’ve been too scared to even go over a certain speed. It also does pick up speed very quickly. It’s very sturdy. Reminds me almost of a bike, with how well built it is. If you ever had a razor scooter as a kid, it’s just like that but you ride with your knee (luckily it doesn’t have to ability to swing around and whack your ankle). 😉 The basket has helped me so much when getting water or food or even putting stuff in to carry around. The one break is good, although I wonder how two would’ve been. It does break really well, so if you’re going fast (you shouldn’t anyways) it will jerk you if you randomly stop. It doesn’t have a lock break so it has the ability to run away, if away from it, or on uneven ground. It runs so smoothly over laminate flooring, such as tile or wood, it’s almost satisfying. Be aware that your knee will be sore and the day after your thigh will be extremely sore, or so mine was after 2 months of not using the muscle. The fuzzy wool cover is worth paying an extra $10 for it. It made the seat a lot comfier. It’s soft and doesn’t get hot. It does shed a lot as pictured with my boot. It always sticks to the velcro! Haha I was extremely happy with this purchase. It’s a life saver from crutches and it gives you more independence. Hope this helps you make a decision! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2018 by Michelle Michelle

  • Top of the line scooter for your one legged needs!
First of all, I'd like to start by saying I deeply sympathize with anyone checking out this review due to a recent leg or foot injury. As of 3 months ago, I was unlucky and broke my left foot in not one, but two places! When the ER handed me a pair of crutches, I honestly looked at the nurse and thought to myself "there's no way I'm going to use those things and not break something else." So, several x-ray, cat scans, and a taxi ride home later, I hobble onto my couch and immediately begin to search Amazon.com for ANYTHING that would end this suffering. A miracle to find this thing called a "knee walker/scooter." I've never even heard or seen one of these before! After consulting with my *doctor, he suggested that knee scooters can be dangerous and that I would be better off in a wheelchair if I needed to walk long distances. Well, after 2 weeks of researching all of my options, I decided that the Roscoe Knee Scooter would be my best choice. Oh, how I made the right decision. Roscoe saved my summer! *Note: Doctor saw my Roscoe scooter and said he's never seen one so well made before, thus approving it! PROS: 1. This scooter is SOLID. It glides like a charm and is pretty easy to use. After about an hour of trying it out around the house, it became second nature for me. Oh, and you can go fast! In fact, my family and friends beg me to slow down when I'm in public places so they can keep up. 2. After using this scooter daily for 2 1/2 months now (yep, my foot is taking its full 12 weeks to recover), I can honestly say that I never once felt like I was off-balance, or unsafe. 3. The brakes work well. Even on steep ramps. 4. You get a lot of attention (this may be a CON depending on your personality), but I did get a lot of head turns and made some new friends while taking this scooter out on the town. 5. It's small enough to fit into tight places, and most importantly, a small car trunk. 6. It's light enough to be picked up by myself! However, I don't recommend doing it, but it can be done. 7. It looks cool! While this seems silly to post, I have to say that having a handicap device that makes it look like you're not handicapped is worth every penny. CONS: 1. Assembly is HARD. The instructions are not very helpful, but I recommend visiting the Roscoe video tutorial on YouTube. I also recommend several friends/family members to help since it would have been impossible for me to do myself. 2. This is more of a safety issue and I'm not complaining, but thought a future buyer should know. The scooter has a very small turning radius. It can be frustrating when you're trying to turn a small corner, but I've learned to just pick up the wheels and move it in the direction you want to go. I'm sure this has prevented many accidents from turning too quickly. 3. 2 weeks for delivery even as priority/rush order? Those 2 weeks felt like an eternity! TIPS: 1. The cushion for your knee is good quality, but your knee will begin to hurt after using this for long distances. If you are using it (ex: in a mall), you may want to look into small kneepads. 2. Check the brakes at least once a week. Any bicycle shop can assist with this too. 3. I flew cross country with the scooter twice and it survived perfectly while in special cargo. Take the basket separately though, since I learned the hard way that it's not a durable as I would have hoped it would be. 4. When going down a ramp, hold the hand brake ON and take your time. This was probably the part my doctor was worried about. It's not worth the risk to go too fast, but definitely much easier than trying to go down the same ramp with crutches. 5. Stairs trick: When you need to go up or down a small step, you can move the scooter to the level you want to go to and carefully rest your knee on it. Poof, then you're on the next step without hopping. 6. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2012 by Jamie Conviser

  • Knee Walker - Scooter
This knee walker was the perfect solution for my daughter, a Senior in high school. She tried using crutches after foot surgery to get from class to class but it was a painful and slow trip as her school campus is spread out over a quarter mile. When the scooter arrived it only took a few minutes to set it up and adjust it to her height. The knee cushion was comfy and the frame was good and sturdy. The basket came in handy and the handle brake was essential for stablizing the unit while she got in and out of the car or over sidewalk curbs. The handle folded down nicely and, surprisingly, it fit on the back seat of our small commuter car (a Chevy Aveo). We just kept a cover over the back seat to protect it from dusty wheels. The back wheels are narrower than the front which helped minimize the chances of her running over her own foot while pushing along. Only TWO SET-BACKS: 1) You CANNOT use this scooter on stairs -she had to get a freind to carry it up for her while she hobbled up on hands and foot (it is nice and light so carrying it up stairs was easy: one hand cupped backwards under the front of the cushion with shoulder between cushion and handles balances it PERFECTLY). 2) Be CAUTIOUS when lifting and lowering this scooter; the rear axle on one side got slightly bent coming off a curb - AND it can really hurt if you drop it on your toe while loading or unloading from the car! BEST PART: we were able to re-sell it after she was done with it for almost as much as we purchased it from AMAZON! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013 by Dayna Jones

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