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KMINA Pro Rollator Features
Welcome to our KMINA Pro Rollator Review.
The KMINA Pro is something we’ve not seen before in the mobility industry.
It is a beautiful looking 4 wheel walker with a single handlebar and cable brakes.
The KMINA Pro is extremely lightweight so it easy to store or transport.
Thanks to it’s narrow design the KMINA Pro is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
The handlebar is adjustable in 5 increments of 35mm. This rollator has been designed to be lightweight at just 5.5kg and very maneuverable so it can literally turn on the spot.
The KMINA is a real step forward in walking frames and brings something new to the market. A truely modern design and function.
The basket also comes with a tray for carrying drinks and plates.
Overall this is an excellent rollator with a big upside, we recommend it.
Specifications of the KMINA Pro Rollator
- Services Basket and tray
- Material Aluminium
- Brake type Cable brake
- Width 1.8 ft (54 cm)
- Height 2.7 – 3.1 ft (83,4 – 94,5 cm)
- Folding dimension 1.8×0.9×3.4 ft (54x26x102 cm)
- Rollator weight 12.1 lb (5,5 kg)
- Maximum basket load 11 lb (5 kg)
- Maximum user weight 15,75 st (100 kg)
KMINA Pro Rollator Pros and Cons
Pros
Value for money
Lightweight design
Height Adjustable
Attractive, modern design and function
Cons
No seat
Conclusion
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first time have seen one like this. really good quality and a good price, the basket is bigger than it looks on the pic.
Unique isn’t it? That basket is deceptively big. A really good looking and functional walker for the price.
Very excited to see one at last with a delta bar and brake in this position. For people who are left without the use of one side through a severe stroke, a rollator with two handles just won’t work safely. I am going to do a bit more research on this model as I think my husband would be delighted to move around the house a little transporting things, instead of just having an electric wheelchair and being limited with the use of only his left arm and leg!