🦵 Glide through recovery with style and stability!
The KneeRoverQuad is a USA market-leading all-terrain knee scooter designed for foot, lower leg, or ankle injuries. Featuring four large air-filled tires, progressive tie rod steering, and height-adjustable components, it offers superior mobility, comfort, and safety. Lightweight and foldable, it supports users up to 160 kg and heights between 145 cm and 200 cm, making recovery active and independent.
Weight | 11.79 kg |
Units | 1.0 Count |
Brand | KneeRover |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
C**3
Lovely contraption
A little difficult to build, so definitely buy it prior to surgery or ask someone to help put it together.However, worth every penny spent.The knee scooter has increased my mobility and makes getting from point a to b so seamless.
E**N
Major issues in assembling, Knee pad now failing
This review should really be 4-5 stars as the the product itself is very good, however I received mine with the following issues:1. All the tyres were completely flat. Should be easy enough to put air in them, however there is no room to locate a schrader valve inflator. Had to order 90 deg elbows from Amazon as the 4 Shrader inflators I have did not have the room to locate on the valve.2. The steering was very tight. Turned out the headstock had been overtightened. Fortunately I had a wrenches that could cater for the 36mm double locknuts.3. The handlebar was missaligned. Fairly easy to rectify with the correct tools but the allen securing bolt was incredibly tight.This review should really be 5 stars as the the product itself is very good.I'm not sure how any other purchaser would have rectified the above problems, who has 36mm wrenches in their workshop? Likewise the inflation of the tyres, how are you supposed to inflat them if you cannot get a tyreinlator to the valves?2 months of use and the knee pad is now failing. (see pictures)
B**S
Not what I would consider to be”all terrain”
Not impressed bearing in mind the cost of this piece of mobility equipment.Whilst it appears to be ok on a reasonably flat rough footpath if a unlevel section of path is experienced it has a tendency to throw you off sideways. Avoid as it’s not worth the cost.
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