FAQ Rollz Air carbon rollator
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What is the advantage of a carbon fibre rollator compared to a standard rollator?
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A carbon fibre rollator is significantly lighter than a standard rollator made of aluminum or steel, without sacrificing strength. The carbon fibre frame is extremely strong and durable, providing stability and a long lifespan. Thanks to the low weight, the rollator is easier to lift, fold, and take with you. This makes the Rollz Air ideal for those who travel frequently or have less strength in their arms.
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For whom is a carbon fibre rollator suitable?
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A carbon fibre rollator is perfect for people who want to stay mobile without having to lift heavy equipment. This includes active seniors, people who travel frequently, or users with limited strength or energy. Thanks to the low weight, the rollator is easy to handle over thresholds, in and out of the car, or when folding it. It is also more comfortable to use indoors.
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Is the Rollz Air the lightest carbon rollator on the market?
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At just 10.9 lbs, the Rollz Air is among of the lightest rollators in its class, but it is definitely the most stable rollator you can find at this weight. Unlike many other lightweight models, this one is fully equipped with four sturdy wheels, a seat, and storage bags. This makes the Rollz Air unique: ultra-light yet stable, and comfortable. Many other carbon rollators are called lightweight but still weigh 13 to 15 lbs.
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Can I easily take the Rollz Air carbon rollator with me in the car or while traveling?
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Absolutely! Thanks to its low weight and smart foldable design, the Rollz Air is easy to take with you in the car, on public transport, or even on a plane. The rollator takes up little space and can be folded quickly.
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Can I adjust the height of the Rollz Air carbon rollator?
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Yes, the Rollz Air features height-adjustable handles. This allows you to easily set the rollator to your height, which is essential for a comfortable and correct walking posture. The correct height helps you walk upright and prevents strain on your back, shoulders, or wrists.








