1788 days ago

Lightweight Folding Walking Frame with 4 wheels and tray/basket

Bryan from Mount Victoria

Cubro Deluxe model 1805 with front castors, rear wheels, and removeable tray-basket. Cost $324 plus $146 for tray-basket total $470, and is still in near-new condition.

Very easy to lift into back of car, or fold into cupboard.

Pickup only, from Mount Victoria, Wellington.

"Manufactured from high-quality materials, these lightweight aluminium frames are height-adjustable and fold away for easy storage. The unique 'hoop' design gives maximum strength, stability and long-life. Comfortable foam hand-grips."

Specifications

Adjustable height: 790mm - 970mm

Width between handles: 440mm

Overall width: 615mm

Max. user weight: 120kg (19 stone)

Inside width: 485mm

Frame Weight: 4.2kg

Price: $131

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