subject: The Drive Duet Transport Chair Rollator Review [print this page] My MS has progressed to the point that I did not go out in public without having to walk for help. With multiple sclerosis a few days, I need a walker and others a wheelchair every day is an adventure! Some days I can walk short distances and less other I need to be pushed around! You can imagine my relief when I found the duo Hard president Transport walker! Whenever I am with my walker, either by walking or sitting, someone commented!
When I am shopping, I can walk into the store, stop and sit down until I am recharged and strong enough to walk again.
If I get pushed, this transport chair also has a comfortable footrest that folds when used as a wheelchair or folds of the road and when used as a walker.
The duo Training Transportation Chairman walker is one of the first products to combine a wheel chair and walker in one easy to use device mobility. It weighs only 19 pounds and is one of the few transport chairs that fold so it is easy to get in the trunk or the backseat of the car or ride along a bed when not used.
The duo has a comfortable, contoured back that has two adjustable positions which can be attached to the front or rear ensuring maximum comfort of the user.
There is also a seat lock on the walker Duet Transport Chair preventing the duo from accidentally folding during use or deployment when removed from the trunk. The comfortable padded seat lifts up the same, providing easy access to the carrying pouch large and if no space is lost.
The 8 large castors (wheels) to provide a smooth ride on any surface if you are pushed or using the walker. I noticed that when crossing the threshold of the doors in public buildings, the "driver" of the wheelchair often need to save more of the bump.
Duet Rollator Transport Chair weighs 19 lbs so it is not too heavy to lift into the trunk. When the walker is opened there is about 25.5 cm wide and 37 inches high.
I have honestly been able to keep my mobility with the convenience of this stroller that turns into a wheelchair! I got to travel around the country alone. I fly with airlines that provide assistance to push me to the door itself, where I can walk around until departure time. When I am ready to get on the plane I turn around the walker, sit down, flip the footrest down the handles up and sit comfortably until the wizard is ready to push me to the entrance plane.