Mobilis CUBRO walker - narrow.
Barely used but treasured by Mum. Time to pass on to someone who needs it. Excellent condition. Indoor use - including shopping malls. Here's the blurb. The Mobilis® Narrow Framed Walker is much easier to navigate through tight gaps and narrow doorways. Perfect for both indoor and outdoor use. Jane 0274 715 785. Acacia Bay
FEATURES:
NARROW FRAME: The narrow frame makes navigation through tight doorways and smaller gaps far easier.
SAFETY BRAKES: Simply pull the handles up for braking on the rear wheels or push the handles down to lock the rear wheels into the handbrake position.
EASY TO ADJUST: Height Adjustable Handles with ergonomic pressure relieving hand grips can be adjusted with ease to get the handle height just right for you.
EASY TO FOLD: Simply pull the bar under the seat to fold the walker for storage or travel.
COMFY SEAT: The soft padded seat and curved backrest is perfect for sitting down and getting your breath back when out and about.
UNDERSEAT STORAGE: keep your valuables safe with the strong secure under seat bag.
WHEEL SIZE: The medium 15cm (6 inch) wheels are great for indoor manoeuvrability but can still handle the sidewalk and shopping malls.
STRONG & LIGHTWEIGHT: This quality walker is made from strong yet lightweight aluminium.
PREMIUM PRODUCT: From Cubro Mobility (NZ) tested to International Standards.
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