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Best Walker & Rollator Cup Holders

NOVA Medical Products Mobility Cup Holder for Walker/Wheelchair
Gadgets may not be a need, but they certainly are a want! Attachment adjust to mount on 3/4”, 7/8” or 1” diameter tubing at any angle and folds up when not in use.
Reviews
"After seeing the product pics, I first installed the cupholder in a similar position. Of course, that increased the effective width of the rollator, which made rolling through narrow areas more difficult."
"If you mount it on a tube that's not strictly vertical, you can rotate the holder into a horizontal position and fix it into that position. Opened up, the holder projects 4 1/2" from the tube (and about 1/4" out on the opposite side). Folded up, the cup holder projects about 1 1/2" from the tube on the holder side (and still 1/4" on the opposite side). My rollator uprights tilt backward, so the only way to get the cup holder horizontal was to mount it on the left or ride side of the tube."
"We do renaissance faires, and my wife has used a second cup holder to mount a finger puppet of a mouse sewing to be creative and the first cup holder is used for beverages as it was designed."
"Use 8 inch nylon wire ties (releasible ties by Commercial Electric), and mount the cup holder on the back rest, with the back of the holder against the backrest bracket on the right side of the rollator just forward of the right handle."
"Order the Nova Cup Holder now, you'll never regret it!"
"had a little set back on this one until the brain went into gear."
"When I got to where I needed a cart to help me walk, this was a problem I had to address immediately."
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The "Nearly" Universal OH - Cup or Drink Holder
Utilizing Velcro straps, foam pads, and a unique design, this cup holder will attach to damn near anything. Wheelchairs, Scooters, Stadium, Airplane, and Office Armrests, you can take it ANYWHERE. LIGHT enough to take anywhere, but STRONG enough to hold your water bottles, coffee mugs, even those jumbo sized Styrofoam cups from the gas station on the corner (we know you love your slurpee, and that’s okay). In addition to working smoothly, it's also sparked interesting conversations with fellow passengers and flight attendants. Use of Straps and Foam Pads Ensures a Sturdy Hold on Armrests.
Reviews
"I thought the universal part referred to cups that would fit, but I think it actually refers to devices that the cup holder can be installed upon."
"I purchased this in mid June for my scooter, but spent most of the summer in the hospital or rehab & wasn't able to use it during that time."
"It was a lifesaver for vacation & of course since it is adjustable it was a perfect fit for the arm of my power wheel chair."
"Additionally it is flexible so that if I'm hurrying, misjudge & hit a door frame (easy to do in house not adapted for wheelchairs) the cup holder actually collapses & springs back to shape!"
"We did have an obstacle of the chairs side panels that can block the holder straps from securing around the arm rest."
"I love it, it's sturdy and doesn't bounce around, holds tight to the cup and it is easily removable for cleaning."
"Doesn't work to well on my fat armed chair but does go on."
"It is at the perfect arm length and adds no further 'bulk' to the side of the chair which means a lot when you have to fit on the bus and through grocery isles."
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AdirMed Walker Cup Holder - Rollator Cup Holder - Wheelchair Cup Holder - Bicycle Cup Holder
The attachment mechanism can be set at any angle to ensure that despite the degree of the frame, your drink can always be leveled and you don't have to be concerned about any accidental spills. The holder's grip adjusts to any sized beverage from 2.35" to 3.95" in diameter, making it perfect for your morning coffee, a water bottle, thermos or a can of soda. For added convenience, the AdirMed folds down to 3.75" x 3.90" x 1.40" when not in use, allowing you to navigate your wheelchair or other mobility device through any narrow and tight spaces.
Reviews
"We regularly put the HUGE "large" size plastic cups from Regal Cinemas in them and also contains as small as 12 ounce plastic Coke bottles."
"It's also adjustable to the drink size, which is great because I use it for either a water bottle (large) or a coffee cup (small), and it holds on well enough that the coffee cup doesn't move all over the place and spill when I'm going along something bumpy (like a brick sidewalk)."
"The only drawback (not the fault of the product) is that going over rough surfaces will likely cause the beverage to spill."
"The unit comes with a padded filler for attachment on smaller diameter bars but it was not thick enough for my application so I had to improvise and use a furniture pad cut to size to make up for the gap."
"I bought this for my mom so she could carry a beverage to the table or her chair without worrying about spilling it."
"The holder adjusts easily to various size cups. cup and it fits it well."
"It is easy to install and it is adjustable, however, it is not compatible with my mother's wheelchair."
"Only the very bottom of a cup will fit into the top part of this item, making it extremely top heavy and unsafe."
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Best Walker & Rollator Accessory Sets

Medline Footpiece Sets
Replacement footpiece kit provides safe, gradual rear leg braking action and smooth forward movement when used with front wheel attachments. Brake firmly engages the rubber on the floor when weight is placed on the walker.
Reviews
"Ordered for my mother-in-law."
"Product excellent."
"Product is sturdy and well made."
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Best Walker & Rollator Seat & Roller Bar Covers

Crutcheze Peacock Feathers Rollator Walker Seat and Backrest Covers Designer Fashion Accessories Made in USA
Personalize your rollator walker with Crutcheze covers and watch heads turn! Designed by healthcare professionals with YOU in mind to be exceptionally comfortable, fashionable and affordable. • MADE IN USA from the finest stretch performance materials that are resistant to dirt and body oils. Backrest cover wraps over rollbar padding and attaches with hook and loop Velcro, which allows for a snug fit. For over a decade, doctors, physical therapists, pharmacists and nurses have recommended and sold Crutcheze® products to their patients. FASHION FUNctional form fitting covers protect seat and backrest from daily wear, tear and sun damage. MADE IN USA from the finest stretch performance materials that are resistant to dirt and body oils.
Reviews
"I was tired of looking at the plain black seat on my walker, and got this to set off hte bright blue color of paint that is on the rest of it."
"This seat and roller bar cover is well made, easy to put on and priced good."
"I ordered this cover for my mother's Rollator Walker and we both just love it."
"It is made of good materials and she really loved the cover for the seat."
"sine I am stuck with a rollator (no more surgeries for me, if I can help it)."
"It matches my rollator perfectly."
"I love the peacock feathers rollator walker seat and back rest cover."
"I wanted it to be beautiful and functional and it truly is with the peacock seat and backrest cover."
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Best Rollators & Walkers

Drive Medical Four Wheel Walker Rollator with Fold Up Removable Back Support
Transportation and storage of the Four Wheel Walker Rollator is simple with a backrest that can be folded or completely removed. Four Wheel Rollator provides reliable support with maximum comfort and is ideal for uneven/outdoor terrain.
Reviews
"Best walker available! Bought this for my mom, and my dad commandeered it because it is SO much better than his! It is slightly narrower than most walkers, so fits more easily through doorways."
"Although this unit, a Drive Medical Steel Rollator is a bit heavier than its aluminum counterparts--the benefits of increased strength and more importantly--stability--in my opinion, more than make up for the weight factor."
"While not exceptionally easy to transport, it does fold up easily without the basket, and I can lift it into the back of our car with minimal effort."
"half of the spokes on one of the tires were broken."
"I was SO ecstatic at how marvelous it was in helping me move around that I immediately ordered a second one just like it to keep in the car (since it IS a bit tiresome to take up and down stairs whenever we go anywhere in the car--at LEAST a couple times a day, often more). But in my situation, living one flight above street level with the garage at street level and 2 half flights of stairs and doors to negotiate through to get from living quarters to car and again from car to living space, this model's weight and its wire basket beneath its seat became burdensome. AND the rectangular wire basket under the seat, roughly the size of a shoe box, is almost always a minor problem to take out &/or put back in place. We keep the aluminum model in a car trunk and the non-aluminum model upstairs in the living area."
"This is priced right and I love it."
"So if you need one, you need one, get this one, it rolls nice and smooth and the brakes are a great feature."
"This works great when I really need it."
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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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