🚀 Roll into Recovery with Style!
The All Terrain Steerable Knee Walker is a versatile mobility solution designed for those recovering from lower leg injuries. Featuring 12" pneumatic wheels for smooth navigation, a steerable frame for easy maneuvering, and a robust construction that supports up to 300 lbs, this knee scooter combines comfort and functionality for an active recovery experience.
R**W
We have been completely and entirely happy with the features of the scooter
I bought this scooter in advance of foot surgery because I knew I would have to be off my foot for 8 weeks while wanting to be active as much as possible. We looked through all the reviews for all the scooters and decided on this one.We have been completely and entirely happy with the features of the scooter, and I recommend it wholeheartedly. The sturdy construction, wide wheels and effective braking meant that I was able to use it on both smooth and uneven surfaces, inside and outside. I found that it easily handled going along on paths at the local park, and it went over small obstacles such as twigs and bumps in the paving without wobbling. The knee rest was sufficiently padded that it was comfortable for me to use without having to buy an additional cover.I used the scooter without the basket attachment. Without the basket we found that the scooter folded down quickly and straightforwardly to fit in the trunk of our regular 4-door car. Friends taking me out in their cars were also easily able to learn how to put it down and set it up again.
Z**F
Better for outside use, inside not so much.
I bought this for outdoor use when i learned i would probably have to be on my knee scooter for another three months. I have used a Drive Knee Scooter the past three months. Both have some pros and cons. The Azoob has bigger wheels and softer tires that make it smoother going over any bump or crack that caused the Drive to feel unsafe and required a complete stop to go over any bump straight on. The Azoob has higher handle bars which makes it easier on my wrist and I think a bit easier to mount. The smaller Drive knee scooter is very hard on my wrists and gave me carpal tunnel from using it but then I am a long term user with other medical issues too while most people will only use a knee scooter a few weeks and may not experience such problems..The three wheel design of the Azoob cause it to always feel unstable and on verge of tipping and it would tip very easily frequently if one is not careful with it and go very slowly. If you can ride a unicycle this might not be an issue for you. I can go a lot faster and feel safer on the Drive model with four wheels when on flat smooth surfaces but the Drive does not feel safe on any bumps or uneven surface. And i have fallen off the Drive model several times when mounting it or unmounting it. I have to use the Drive model inside my apartment or in smaller quarters since it is much easier to turn and back up. It is also lower so easier to pick things up from floor on the Drive with out losing my balance. You have to be very careful not try reach too far from the Azoob or you may lose your balance very easily. The Azoob does not turn or maneuver as well and also feels more tipsy when backing up which they advise you not to do but that is impossible to avoid unless you have a very large area for use where you can always make large smooth circles and turns.This model seems very similar to the Knee Rover All Terrain model and has the same strengths and weakness. See reviews on the All Terrain Knee Rover for more info on what the Azoob is like to use since they seem very similar in design. The Azoob does come with tires inflated and is easy to assemble and use right away. The brake on rear wheel seems tight and works well.I don't think there is a perfect knee scooter on the market but they all seem better to use than regular crutches.
T**R
Do not recommend this product
Seems like it could be great for outdoor use if all the wheels would turn. All the wheels are warped. The rear wheel is so warped that it won't even turn. Can't use the product. Handle bars are too high in the lowest setting - even for a 6ft tall person. The product is unstable due to high handle bars. It is easy to lose your balance. Knee pad is uncomfortable due to uneven contour. The turning ratius is uneven to left and right and overall quite wide for indoor use. I am returning and would not recommend this product.
G**.
good durable bike
This bike has really good large wheels with lots of traction. I can go in my yard if I want to. i broke my foot so need to use scooter to get around. Comfortable bike, seat is comfy too. Good brakes although you wouldn't want to get going to fast. Basket is very useful! Carry my water or I can go to the mailbox and get mail using the basket.
M**S
Faulty brake lock
Purchased to use for 8 weeks non weight bearing after foot surgery. So far only used it indoors. Surgery was 5 days ago and the screw/spring/nut that is used to lock the brake has come off 4 or 5 times. Both hubby and I have reattached it numerous times and have tightened the nut as much as we could but it keeps coming off. Creates a safety hazard in that the scooter can roll away from you when trying to put your leg on it if the brake is not locked. I expected more for the price. It is easy to maneuver but won't fit in a smaller bathroom.Update: The seller is sending us a new brake and offered to pay for a bike shop to install it. He went above and beyond to make sure I was satisfied. As such I upgraded to a 4 star.
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