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Best Walker & Rollator Trays

Drive Medical Deluxe Folding Walker Tray, Gray, 16" x 12"
Allows personal items to be carried from room to room; Contains 2 cup holders.
Reviews
"I had to make a small adjustment to fit but with a small stretch and it fit the wheel chair arms ok."
"This is a wonderful tray especially the fact that it folds down....the glass or cup holders really help to prevent spills while walking away from the kitchen."
"This is an excellent product for the price!"
"Do not know why or how to fix this problem."
"The tray definitely slants downward toward the user, at least 12 degrees--if you want to use it at a level position---place it in a level position--then with a small wrench and phillips screwdriver, tighten both locking nuts ---of course, you then cannot fold the tray---But you can carry items without the slant and risk of spillage--which I find is more important than the folding feature."
"It works well for my weight bearing restrictions because it allows room to stand closer to the handles, which allows arms a straighter angle for better support."
"Item looks like it would be very nice on the correct walker."
"Not impressed with fit at all."
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Yunga Tart Walker Tray
Please check information on fit and measurements below. HOW TO MEASURE: The distance from the inside of the walker bars should not be less than 16 3/16". Slot for walker handle* measures 11 3/4” inches long without the spacers Slot for walker handle* measures 11 1/2” inches long with the spacers *This one is harder to measure due the angled bars, please measure from the side of the walker rather than the top. Check out the Yunga Tart “Flippin’ Tray” as an alternative for a fixed use walker tray. Opening for a standard sized mug, cup hole, a recessed area for holding utensils and matted surface for less slipping.
Reviews
"She had experienced a fall early in January due to having one hand on her walker while holding something in her other hand that she was trying to put into the microwave oven. I was looking for alternative ways for her to carry things since she must use her walker at all times, but mom refused to give up her front basket which she uses to carry small items (cell phone, tissues, etc.)."
"My mother, who lives with me, is one of those unfortunate souls who suffered the gravest of complications following her hip replacement surgery, and was permanently sentenced to a walker at far too early an age. Even so, the unique design of this walker tray has been a real game changer for her. For many years, she has used a front basket (just like this one, Drive Medical 10200b Walker Basket, albeit a different brand in all likelihood) on her walker and is quite used to it that way. Such concerns were unfounded, though, because the unique design of this tray allows her to sport both simultaneously. There are two design features that differentiate this item from other walker trays, IMHO. Both the contour and the spongy black spacers (as they're called in the tray's accompanying literature) act in concert to ensure that this tray is well balanced, sturdy, and space efficient. The angled leading edge of the tray, while adding stability and maximizing capacity, allows the front of the tray to extend over the frame of the walker without obstructing contents of the basket or adding to the overall depth of the walker. Also, when the tray does tip abit, the slant is minimal (controlled by the spacers) and easily corrected, due to the spongy spacer material. I deem this tray a game changer because without these specific features, my mother, who is fairly particular about things, would have rejected it, and this tray actually enables her to do some things she couldn't do before. But more importantly, she can stack piles of things, like freshly folded sheets, onto the tray without smashing them down into her basket. Since she likes to take care of all the linens, and laundry is one of the few household chores she can still do just as well as before her decrease in mobility, having the tray and being able retain those special fresh-out-of-the-dryer folds in her linens is more important to her than it would seem on the face of things. Anyone who's ever used crutches knows that it is impossible to carry anything, since the hands are actually busy bearing weight. In the past, she was unable to move things like a bowl of cereal with milk, or really a bowl of anything that was bigger than about 7" in diameter, as typical walker baskets are only 8" front to back. Again, these simple tasks may not sound very liberating to those with unhindered mobility, but for someone whose ambulation is only enabled with a walker, they define autonomy. Pros: 1) Contour : The angle on the leading edge ---> weight distribution over frame of walker for balance and stability. . maximizes capacity without increasing the front to back dimension of walker. 2) Unobtrusive Lip ------> prevents items from slipping off, but not so high as to interfere with item retrieval from tray. 3) Can be used with other walker accessories (baskets, bags, bins, and pouches). 4) Spacers -------> add stability and keep tray level most of the time. . .provide for universal fit with various brands and types of walker. . .allow for easy adjustment of the pitch of the tray when needed. 5) Cup Holder ----> unique design accommodates mug handle and has lip for added drink stability. 6) Circular Hole ----> Enables transport of long things or tools. . .Can be used to hang a grabber (Ez2care Lightweight Folding Reacher with Magnetic Tip and Ergo Handle, Anodize Silver, 32-Inch). . .Good for tall tapered drinking glasses, allowing the tray to grasp closer to top of glass for added stability. 7) Easy to clean. 8) Choice of Color ------> Grey matches most walkers or Purple to individualize. Cons: 1) Tray still can tip, becoming not level, but not upending as spacers prevent full inversion (or anything near that). 3) Would love to see a beige, ecru, or taupe color to match home decor. First, though the tray may not always stay perfectly level, correction back to level is an easy adjustment not requiring excessive hand strength. Second, the addition of another pair of spacers might stabilize the tray, preventing tipping, without sacrificing adjustability or universal fit. That said, the spacer concept is a novel and brilliant design feature, one I've been unable to find on any similar item. It adds a lot of functionality to the walker, allowing for more freedom and less dependence on others. NOTE : A sample tray was provided by the manufacturer with request (but not requirement) for an honest review."
"But after reading a review and a fix, I bought hose clamps and attached one at each corner."
"Makes meal prep so easy as I can load all my items needed in one trip instead of many."
"I feel good leaving my mom so I can work knowing she can fix a simple meal and get it to the table or her chair with both hands on her walker."
"We tried removing the rubber stoppers to see if the tray would slide down more or be more stable, but it made it worse."
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NOVA Medical Products Tray for Folding Walker
The tray fits NOVA folding walkers models series: 4080 and 4090.The tray for folding walkers 4080 and 4090 is a convenient way to transport food and many items easily. The tray will fit folding walker tubing with the diameter of 1 inch and overall walker width of 18 inches.
Reviews
"My mom has a Drive brand walker and I thought this was a universal type tray. As far as the quality and design of the item, it seems sturdy and functional, so if you have the correct walker, I'd buy it. Some other trays take up nearly the entire area between the side handles, so the user cannot stand inside and must lean and push from behind the walker, which is extremely unsafe."
"It does add a little extra weight to the walker itself and makes it hard to put the walker on the back of a wheelchair like, I normally do as a nurse, put the walker on the handles of the wheel chair to save you hands when you use a wheelchair for long distances, but he only used a wheelchair 2 times so this was not a big problem in our case."
"But it is great for moving lunch or dinner from the kitchen to in front of the TV w/o spilling anything."
"This tray is about 5 inches narrower and the clamps will not adjust to go wider."
"Otherwise, it is good."
"Great for carrying food and drinks from one room to the next."
"My husband had knee surgery and although he was able to get around a bit with a walker, he couldn't carry anything...therefore I had to take him any food or beverages."
"All in all we are happy with this tray but she previous had a different walker and tray and that tray seemed to fold down much more smoothly."
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Best Walker & Rollator Trays

Drive Medical Deluxe Folding Walker Tray, Gray, 16" x 12"
The Walker Tray with Cup Holders by Drive Medical will fit most manufacturers 2 button walkers. Allows personal items to be carried from room to room; Contains 2 cup holders.
Reviews
"Like the fact that walker can be folded with it on, however, the upper clips come undone when the walker is folded and have to be re-attached when open."
"I tried the Yunga Tart tray which specified it fit walkers with 17 inches between the handle bars, but it didn't fit my mother's securely, This tray is very sturdy and folds down when not needed or when you need to fold the walker for transport."
"Functional tray."
"This is a wonderful tray especially the fact that it folds down....the glass or cup holders really help to prevent spills while walking away from the kitchen."
"This is an excellent product for the price!"
"Do not know why or how to fix this problem."
"I attached the tray but when I locked the tray, it does not sit straight on the walker."
"While the tray is a nice size & adequate to carry most items, it has a tendency to tilt even though it's securely attached to the walker."
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Best Walker Accessories

Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker Crutch Alternative
Relieve pain and significantly increase mobility following foot surgery, lower leg breaks, sprains, amputation and foot ulcers with the Drive Medical DV8 Steerable Knee Walker. Handle Height: 33"-37.5"; Knee Pad Dimensions: 14.25"(L) x 7.25"(W) x 17.5"-21.5"(H); Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Reviews
"Needless to say I was really concerned how I would continue to work and maintain some kind of active lifestyle using crutches or a traditional walker. I asked my doctor, prior to surgery about the knee walker and he had limited knowledge of it , but said for me to try local medical appliance places. I ended up purchasing the Drive walker from Amazon after finding prices locally of $700-+$1000!. I can go shopping, out to eat and even still go to the Y to roll on the indoor track and do upper body weight lifting. I also purchased a LED flashlight that attaches to the handle bars for late night trips in my house and also the Sunlite mesh bottom removable bicycle basket ( from amazon). This basket is a lifesaver, it carries about everything for me ( purse, water bottle, small amounts of groceries, laundry, paperwork, mail, etc). After 4 weeks of use I would like to offer the following tips/safety information: 1) The knee walker is close to perfect for rolling effortlessly on a smooth flat surface. Uneven pavement, gravel, rocks, cracks, thresholds(such as entering buildings), even raised painted places in parking lots will violently throw the front wheels. Hold on tight to both sides of the handlebars and keep your good foot on the ground 100% of the time in all situations. I ran the back wheel of mine into a pallet in a grocery store that I thought I had cleared and it almost threw me off. Handicap entrances to sidewalks tend to have hard knobby surfaces, I guess to prevent slippage, these can be tough to navigate on a knee walker. I have family members clean it before I use it in the house after returning home, They wipe the wheels with a wet cloth. 8) Be super careful on any downhill, even handicap small ramps going up to sidewalks."
"I purchased this knee scooter about 3 months ago, in anticipation of foot surgery. This review will also compare this type of knee scooter to those that do not have adjustable steering. The other one I used had a knee pad that could not be adjusted, and it was a bit too low to the ground. And if there is only one brake, then if that particular wheel is riding high even a little bit because your floors are uneven, then it will roll. But you can see in the photos that there are two cut outs in the knee pad running both ways. The reason is that you have to use a lot of arm strength to keep the front end straight. If a rock or a crack stops one of the front wheels, then the other has a tendency to turn because your forward momentum is still pushing the scooter. What would be ideal is if there was a locking mechanism so a knee scooter could have steering when you wanted it and not have it when you don't. The nonsteering one I had (sorry, borrowed it and don't know the brand) could be folded up like one of those simple child's strollers. The steering column breaks so it can fit sort of under the knee pad, but that's as far as it goes. When putting mine into the car the nature of the way it breaks down resulted in a broken brake handle. If you live where you need to use it on gravel a lot or outside on uneven surfaces, then I'd consider a less expensive one without steering. When you are supposed to not put weight on your foot or ankle, it's a lot easier to do this with the knee scooter than with the crutches."
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Best Walker & Rollator Ski Glides & Pads

Knee Walker Pad Cover by Vive - Plush Synthetic Faux Sheepskin Sheepette Accessory for Knee Scooter and Roller - Improves Leg Cart Comfort During Injury - Padding Easily Attaches To Most Walkers
Constructed with a soft, non-irritating faux woolette fabric, the cover allows for better air circulation around the knee and leg. Easily secure the pad cover to the knee walker platform with integrated elastic straps. Easy to clean, the platform cover is machine washable with like colors and fluffed dry on low heat. RELIEVES PAIN AND PRESSURE: Supplying an extra layer of soft cushioning, the knee walker cover evenly distributes the pressure on the knee and lower leg for all day comfort.
Reviews
"This review covers four recently purchased products that are helping to make life with my broken foot somewhat bearable: 1. Seal Tight Freedom Cast and Bandage Protector - Adult Leg. I am a sixty-five year old male, 6'1" tall, 185 lbs. I am recently retired and kept in good shape through running and gym workouts. During a run a little over a week ago, I made a quick move to avoid dogs on a leash lunging at me, rolled my ankle and broke my fifth metatarsal (Jones fracture). I used them for about a day and a half and found them to be a real pain in the hands and lacked stability. At the time that my doctor gave me the walking boot, I recalled that such a thing as a 'knee walker' existed and had him prescribe one for me. After my usual extensive research, I decided to purchase the knee walker that I named above. The knee walker handle bar stem does fold down and I'll probably test out having my wife get it in and out of the trunk for an appointment that I have next week that will include a semi-lengthy 'walk'. I would lock the brakes if I wanted to kneel in a stationary position without rolling out of place. As for the knee walker pad cover listed above, it fits the seat perfectly. I initially felt that putting a garbage bag around my walking boot and keeping it in place on my leg with a rubber band would be fine. With my new cast protector (named above), I can easily keep my leg inside the shower without worry that my walking boot will get wet. I've never broken a bone in my life except for twice getting some cracked ribs from bicycle race crashes years ago. Since the whole process of living with a broken foot is such a pain (although the foot doesn't really hurt much unless I move or knock it the wrong way), I wanted to provide this lengthy review in order to help others finding themselves in a similar situation."
"The molded knee scooter seat was a little hard on the knee."
"This faux sheepskin cover is a helpful addition to a knee scooter."
"The elastic is strong and keeps the cover snug on the scooter pad."
"“My adult daughter had ankle surgery and I purchased this for her to use as she will be non-weighbearing for almost two months."
"I agreed with some of the other reviews that said the material begins to wad up and then caused the pad to be more of a problem."
"Still had to put additional foam under seat cover to be comfortable on knee scooter."
"This is only a fleece cover."
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Best Walker & Rollator Replacement Wheels

North American Off-Road Walker Kit Large Tread Big Wheels and Oversized Gliders
Feel safe and easily glide over dirt, grass and uneven pavement. 2" thick treaded wheels with 8 level adjustable legs slide easily onto your existing walker.
Reviews
"You have to take out the existing bolts and replace them with one 1 inch longer. Also a vice grip pliers helps. The new wheel which is too wide to fit between the springed adapters, so you have to install the new wheel on the inside or outside of the adapters."
"I can finally go down our gravel driveway without getting stuck all the time."
"Skids did not fit our walker."
"these worked great moves over any little crack or bump in the road, the gliders are a little to long had to buy shorter ones."
"I ordered this kit for my dad, hoping it would help him navigate carpet."
"Absolutely."
"Worth every cent,really transformed my fathers indoor walker into a outdoor offroader!Really makes the walker into a much more useful. aid to my father."
"Bearing blew out this weekend and now useless."
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Best Walker & Rollator Baskets, Organizers & Pouches

RMS Water Resistant Tote Bag for Walker and Scooter - Butterfly
It fits most walkers, rollators, wheelchairs and power scooters with adjustable length straps that are secured with clip fasteners. 2 large mesh pockets in the back for bottle waters or extra storage. 2 Velcro back straps to secure the bag to side bars of a walker frame.
Reviews
"I got this for my Mother who is wheelchair-bound and it definitely rubs on the wheels, it must be tucked inside the chair or placed on the back of the chair to work. This defeats the purpose in the case of my Mother who is larger so there is no room on the inside of the arm/chair."
"We didn't have to worry about dragging along my purse and other items I needed, they all fit quite nicely in the bag and there were multiple pockets and sections to help organize everything."
"Nice bag to carry my things after a hip procedure."
"Great product, but mine didn't come with the straps on the bottom of the pouch."
"With the quality of workmanship I don’t expect to have to be buying another bag anytime soon."
"The tote bag attached securely to the walker and the Velcro strip across the inside of the bag keeps contents stored safely."
"My walker is a wide one and the straps to secure it at bottom were roo short."
"Adjustable straps fit over rubber handle of cardiac walker."
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