Rollators, Walkers & Accessories

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Rollators, Walkers & Accessories: Mobility Support for Everyday Movement

Whether someone is recovering from a procedure, managing a long-term mobility need, or simply looking for extra stability on the go, the right walking aid can make a real difference in confidence and independence. This collection brings together 94 products — including standard walkers, four-wheel rollators, knee walkers, and a full range of accessories — from trusted brands like Drive Medical, Nova Ortho-Med, McKesson, Mabis Healthcare, and more. From lightweight folding frames to heavy-duty bariatric models, there's a fit for a wide variety of body types, lifestyles, and environments.

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Nova Seat and Back Cover, Black - 1172828_EA - 1
Nova Seat and Back Cover, Black
Sale priceFrom $23.99
McKesson Walker, 32 – 39 Inch Height - 1128909_EA - 1
Drive IV Pole - 1025955_CS - 1
Drive IV Pole
Sale price$43.99
Drive Steel IV Pole - 555408_EA - 1
Drive Steel IV Pole
Sale price$40.99
Mckesson Bariatric Blue Folding Steel 4 Wheel Rollator - 1205411_CS - 1
Mckesson Blue Four Wheel Rollator - 1205409_CS - 1
Mckesson Disposable IV Stand - 1139254_CS - 1
McKesson Disposable IV Stand
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Mckesson Infusion Pump Stand - 407328_EA - 1
Mckesson Infusion Pump Stand
Sale price$303.99
Mckesson Performance IV Stand - 407331_EA - 1
Mckesson Performance IV Stand
Sale price$196.99
Mckesson Red 4 Wheel Rollator - 1205410_CS - 1
Mckesson Red 4 Wheel Rollator
Sale price$156.99
Mobility Aid Combo Pack - 1228769_CS - 1
Mobility Aid Combo Pack
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Medline Two-Button Folding Walkers with 5" Wheels
Medline Two-Button Folding Walkers with 5" Wheels
Sale price$59.99 Regular price$69.99

Frequently Asked Questions about Rollators, Walkers & Accessories

Rollators and walkers are mobility aids used to provide stability, balance support, and independence for people who have difficulty walking safely on their own. Walkers offer a sturdy, stationary frame to lean on, while rollators add wheels and often a built-in seat for those who need to move more freely or rest along the way.

Rollators are designed for people who can walk but need balance support and prefer not to lift a frame with every step. They work especially well for older adults, those managing chronic conditions, or anyone recovering from surgery who needs a more fluid, natural walking motion with the option to sit and rest.

Start by considering how much support you need — standard walkers provide more stability, while rollators with two or four wheels allow for easier movement. Also factor in your height for proper frame adjustment, your weight for bariatric options, and whether features like a seat, basket, or folding frame matter for your daily routine.

A two-wheel walker has front wheels and rear glides, requiring the user to partially lift the back of the frame with each step, while a four-wheel rollator rolls freely in all directions and typically includes hand brakes and a built-in seat. Four-wheel rollators suit more mobile users, while two-wheel walkers offer added control for those needing more stability.

Stand upright with your arms relaxed at your sides and set the walker or rollator handles so they align with your wrist crease. Most frames include push-button or pin-style height adjustments along the legs. Handles set too high or too low can strain your wrists, shoulders, and back, so proper fit is important for safe use.

Yes, bariatric walkers and rollators are specifically built to support heavier users, with reinforced frames and higher weight capacities than standard models. This collection includes heavy-duty options designed for users who need extra durability and a wider frame for comfort and safety during everyday movement.

Walker and rollator accessories include items like pouches, bags, baskets, glide skis, tennis ball glide pads, and replacement wheels — all designed to improve convenience and protect floors. These add-ons let users carry personal items hands-free and help the walker move more smoothly across different floor surfaces without scratching or catching.

Yes, folding walkers and rollators are much easier to travel with because they collapse down to a compact size that fits in a car trunk, overhead bin, or closet. Many models in this category are designed with lightweight frames specifically so users can fold and transport them without assistance or significant effort.

Wipe down walker and rollator frames regularly with a damp cloth and mild soap to remove dirt and germs, and dry thoroughly to prevent rust on metal components. Check wheels, hand grips, and glide tips periodically for wear and replace accessories like tennis ball glide pads or rubber tips as needed to keep the device safe and functional.

Because glide skis and tennis ball pads allow the rear legs of a walker to slide smoothly across floors without the full rolling motion of wheels, giving users more control with each step. These accessories are especially useful on carpet or uneven surfaces where wheels might roll too freely, and they help protect hardwood and tile floors from scratching.

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