Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker Knee Scooter Crutch Alternative
Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker Knee Scooter Crutch Alternative
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Drive Medical DV8 Aluminum Steerable Knee Walker Knee Scooter Crutch Alternative

Key item features

  • Easily maneuverable steering column can also be folded for storage
  • Ideal for individuals recovering from foot surgery, breaks, sprains, amputation, and ulcers of the foot
  • Deluxe hand operated dual brakes for immediate stopping ability and push button brake locks for parking
  • Sturdy dual frame adds stability and durability
  • Shaped leg pad with included cover provides added stability and comfort
  • Included basket helps transport small personal items
  • Tool-free height adjustment of platform and handle
  • 8" casters are ideal for indoor/outdoor use
  • Overall Product Length: 32"
  • Overall Product Height: 33"
  • Primary Product Material: Aluminum
  • Primary Product Color: Silver Vein
  • Handle Height (Min): 33"
  • Handle Height (Max): 37.5"
  • Pad Width: 7.25"
  • Pad Height: 17.5" 21.5"
  • Pad Length: 14.25"
  • Product Weight Capacity: 300 Lbs
  • Actual Product Weight: 19 Lbs
  • Overall Product Width: 17"
Current price is $329.92
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Pros

  • : Made with a sturdy design for stability and smooth movement.
  • : Priced lower than similar models.
  • : Quick process with minimal effort.
  • : Simple to use with minimal effort.
  • : Provides confident stopping power.
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Apr 11, 2014
IronManRon
5 out of 5 stars review

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Better than crutches

I had 9 operations on my leg, foot and ankle in the last 2 years (motorcycle accident). I used crutches up until a few months ago when I purchased this scooter. I wish I had it from the beginning. What a great invention. I still use crutches a few times here and there, but 80% of the time I use the scooter, even in the house. It is especially good in big stores. It's a little more difficult than crutches to get in and out of a car, but the neck folds down so it's not that bad. I highly recommend this to anyone recovering from a leg injury. FYI I am 60 years old so even old people can use this!

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Oct 7, 2013
Footgal
5 out of 5 stars review

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Perfect for non weight bearing foot surgery recove

Well worth the purchase. I had foot surgery and am non-weight bearing for at least two months. The walker enables me to get to the bathroom without fear of bumping my foot. Easy to stear. Small enough to fit into our tiny half bath. Seat is well padded. I can even turn it sideways to rest my leg as I wash at the sink. So much easier than crutches or walker.

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Aug 31, 2014
DesertOwl
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great, if you fracture you ankle

This is so much better than crutches, which I tried to manage before this came 'rush' delivery. The price at Walmart is good, compared to other websites, and it only took 2 days to get here.The price here in town would have been $350. It was a bit of a hassle for my husband to put it together, as the directions are quite minimal and they don't tell you that one crucial wrench is packed in with the seat. One has to tighten the handle (for which one needs the wrench) and adjust and tighten the seat (relatively straightforward). It moves really easily indoors, especially on tile or linoleum. It takes a bit more to move along rugs. It does OK on sidewalks, too, but it's not so good on asphalt parking lots. The wheels do not have tires, so there is no "cushion". It does go very fast downhill, and I haven't mastered the brakes yet (despite having had this knee-walker for about 10 days now). The brakes seem to be either all on (when you squeeze them) or all off. I found the best way to go down even a gentle slope was to put on the brakes, move my good foot forward, take off the brakes (so my good foot would do the braking), let it go the couple of feet, put on the brakes and repeat the cycle.

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