






🚶♂️ Walk with Confidence, Roll with Style!
The WINLOVE 2 in 1 Rollator Walker is a versatile mobility aid designed for seniors, combining a walker and transport chair in one sleek design. With adjustable handles, all-terrain wheels, and a dual braking system, it ensures safety and comfort while being easy to transport.




| ASIN | B08JG98Z9N |
| Best Sellers Rank | #287,194 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #468 in Rolling Walkers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,184) |
| Date First Available | September 18, 2020 |
| Manufacturer | WINLOVE |
| Product Dimensions | 39.37 x 24.41 x 33.07 inches; 18 Pounds |
S**C
Great Transport Chair
This is a great lightweight transfer chair. The assembly is minimal and not difficult. It will fit in your trunk and easy to lift. It has brakes that hold well and wide seat. This has helped with mobility and enjoying walks. We have received many compliments on this product. Physical Therapist loved it!
B**O
Great Wheelchair/Rollator
Very handy, for when you need a wheelchair or you just want to walk on your own, not as Bulky
C**S
Checked all my boxes! Great value and light weight!
I am 5’8”, 125 lbs. I purchased this device for a cruise, and it fits my needs! Lightweight, so my mother can lift it in/out of the car, and Cheap, so I can afford it! It was small enough to fit in our cabin, and was collapsible to put out of the way. I liked the versatility to be able to walk until I got too tired, and then ride after that. The wheels aren’t great, but that’s apparently a trade off with this type of hybrid device. There is a STEEP learning curve, for both pusher and rider, in order to negotiate even the smallest transition in flooring or seam in a sidewalk, curb, etc. Once you are used to it, you can get pretty good at estimating which upcoming seam may give you trouble but you MUST be vigilant. I was only dumped out once, by my sister, but I’m pretty sure she was just trying to set me up with the hunky guy she dumped me on. Or murder me. One of the two. It is *much* more comfortable to sit on it while it’s in “walker” mode- your body has to sit waaaaay back in the seat in a somewhat slumped position to sit in it while in “wheelchair” mode. The posture was very uncomfortable for me. I also purchased a small, foldable gel cushion for my bum when sitting for extended periods, but I have very little natural “tush cush”. I would have also preferred some padded hand grips (they are hard plastic), and a more convenient storage bag option. I like the bag, and even where it’s located, but it was difficult and time consuming for me to take it off and on due to the numbness in my hands.
K**S
Not for airline travel or extended use.
Great idea, poor quality for the $219 price!! It assembled reasonably easily, but some of the directions were confusing. I bought this product to use on a two-week trip to Europe to help with all the walking. I planned to use the walker as far as I could and then switch to the wheel chair. It worked, but just barely. It had to be checked as airline baggage and just didn’t stand up to the rough handling by the baggage handlers. Upon arrival, two of the wheels had fallen off. Luckily the baggage guys had found them and kept them with the walker. The cobblestones and rough sidewalks in Europe caused several of the bolts to come loose and I lost both foot rests at different times. This problem would have been solved had the manufacturer put a little rubber on the nut used to tighten the bolt. I tightened them as much as possible on assembly but the rough handling by the airlines and the vibrations from bouncing on the cobblestones and bumpy sidewalks jarred them loose, and the bolts were lost. Zip ties solved the problem, but it shouldn’t have happened at all. To make matters worse, one of the catches to keep the footrests in place when in use as a walker broke and the footrest had to be zip-tied in place and couldn’t be used. After two weeks, it’s pretty beat up. On the plus side, it was light-weight, reasonably comfortable, and easy to use. Height adjustment was quick and easy. I’m thinking it will be great for museums and the like, but it’s not cut out for what I bought it for. Given the price tag, I’m pretty disappointed.
L**L
Bulky, seating pad small, back strap did make me feel safe. Wobbly
The idea of two in one caught my attention. However, this walker is bulky, seating pad feels narrow. I felt insecure with the back strap. I am 145 pound and it felt kind of wobbly.
M**N
Durable, convenient and sturdy but be cautious when rolling over bumps and sidewalks
This was a lifesaver for my mom who has rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain. We were on a long trip involving several international airports. Unfortunately, some airports did not have reliable wheelchair services but this made it possible for me to push her along in a pinch. It works well indoors (malls, train stations, airports) but be careful outside as going over bumps will make it become unstable and tip forward. The seat is decent and provided a resting spot for my mom many times during our travels. She used it as a rollator and seat most often. The price is good for this type of thing, so I think it’s a good buy overall. It is lightweight, small when collapsed, and durable. You can buy drink holders for it and there is a basket attached for storage. The blue finish is very pretty.
L**G
Win love walker
Update*** Finally got to use the walker/chair outdoors. Took my mom to her dr appt and the back rest is not comfortable. My mom was straining the whole time trying to keep herself sit straight up. She was leaning more towards the back like a recliner than sitting up. Safety issue... my mom does not walk. The chair will not go over a slightly raise floor panel. As I was pushing my mom to her dr appt, my mom was literally thrown out of her seat all because the chair didn't go over the entrance floor panel. She hurt herself. There were people around who helped me get her off the floor and back into the chair. I DONT CARE FOR THIS WALKER/ CHAIR FOR THESE REASONS. I purchased this for my mom as a smaller transportation w/c rather than hauling a big wheelchair around when we are out in public. I have had it for a few days now, so I don't know how good it will hold up outside. The assembly was simple. It took about 10 minutes to put it together. No tools needed. I sat in it to test its durability and I must say I'm impress. The seat cushion is not as uncomfortable as I thought it would be. I did purchase an additional seat pad for my mom just incase she starts to feel uncomfortable for sitting too long. The wheels rolls smoothly on a flat surface. The only thing I can say to be careful if you want to sit down, as the chair may roll from underneath you. Don't recall if you can lock the wheels other than using the handles. Overall, I say the quality is good and easy to use.
Trustpilot
1 day ago
1 month ago