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🦾 Empower your mobility with style and ease — never miss a step!
The Medline Premium Empower Folding Mobility Rollator Walker combines heavy-duty durability with user-centric design, supporting up to 300 lbs and featuring large 8” wheels for smooth indoor/outdoor use. Its adjustable memory foam seat and backrest provide premium comfort, while ergonomic brake handles ensure safety. Lightweight and foldable, it’s perfect for active seniors and adults seeking reliable, customizable mobility support.













| ASIN | B00PP6JIDE |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,490 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #68 in Rolling Walkers |
| Brand | Medline |
| Brand Name | Medline |
| Color | Blue & Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,667 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00888277108823 |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 21"D x 26.5"W x 39.5"H |
| Item Weight | 19 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Medline |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | 1-800-MEDLINE |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MDS86845BM |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 41 Inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 39 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 31.5 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 31.5 Inches |
| Model Name | Premium Empower |
| Model Number | MDS86845BM |
| Product Dimensions | 21"D x 26.5"W x 39.5"H |
| Style | Rollator |
| Style Name | Rollator |
| UPC | 888277108823 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
B**B
Rugged and safe
I bought this for my 94-year-old father. He recently moved into assisted living. He'd been using one of those inexpensive front-wheel aluminum walkers with a pair of tennis balls on the back to act as skids. He's mentally sharp as a tack but has difficulty walking, especially with losing stamina. He can only walk a few dozen feet before he needs a break and is hunting for a chair. One morning at breakfast I saw this walker parked outside the dining room, and I was very impressed with how rugged and well made it looked. So, I snapped a photo of it and did a Google image search to find it. This walker has made a world of difference for him. He's out and zipping around the building a lot more. He uses the seat to take breaks when he's tired, and the seat doubles as a table if he needs to carry something. We reviewed the "correct" way to use a rollator-walker to ensure he was safe. I found a really good video on Youtube called "How to use a walker with a seat the RIGHT way". It's by "Your PT Guy". I highly recommend it. He's funny, and he goes over everything you need to know not to get hurt. I think the only negatives I have for this rollator are that it is heavy and awkward to lift when folded. To fold it, lift the handle on the underside of the seat, and the frame folds together with the front and rear wheels coming together. It's like a folding dining chair. The handles also fold inward. But it's still big and kind of awkward. This is more an issue for me or whoever he is traveling with, not so much for him, as he will never lift it into a trunk. I don't mind, but I could see an older, petite woman struggling with it. Another thing I like is that the wheels are solid rubber. That, combined with the weight of it, helps it hold position on the floor when the parking breaks are engaged. Again, this makes it feel safer and more stable.
T**E
Adjustable, Sturdy, and Easy to Transport
Phenomenal walker. I can't say enough about it as a family member caring for their parent. Large enough wheels for stability but not too large for it to be overkill. Great storage options. All features adjustable including wheel length, arm length and push pads. Seat is very comfortable. This walker is foldable and easy to transport. Seat pops up so you can use it to stand at counters easily. My mother has Parkinson's and we have been searching for solutions for her as her disease progresses. This is the solution. Very stable and customizable.
R**C
Sturdy and Stable
I bought this walker for my fiancee who has trouble balancing and walking. We received it quickly and it is very easy to assemble. The directions are pretty clear and each wheel has a colored dot that you match to the colored dot on the Walker frame making assembly even easier. I'm going to list the Pros and Things to Consider (So far there are no cons) Pros: - Heavy-duty. The frame, seat, wheels and brake handles are all well built and sturdy. No worries of anything bending or snapping. - Stable. This is (in my opinion) a heavier in weight than most other walkers. It's also wider at the base, just under 27" wide at the rear wheels. The weight plus the wider stance makes this a stable walker. The old walker was lighter and narrower. It would sometimes tip over if you hit a small rock or bump. This walker is a beast and hasn't tipped over once, no matter what it hits. Wheels - It has 8" wheels which is night and day compared to the old walker that had 6" wheels. They are a softish rubber. The walker is quiet on tile and the rubber wheels don't pick up pebbles or dirt from outdoors. You should be safe going outside and coming back in without tracking in dirt. Brakes - The breaks work great. I think because of the 8" wheels it has more grip when you apply the breaks. Even on dirt, my fiancee has much better control going down slight inclines because the breaks actually help in control. Outdoors - The walker does great on dirt and grass. It's also great on uneven terrain. Seat - The seat is well mounted and is sturdy. Its larger than most walker seats, I believe its 16" wide with 2" of cushion. Step In. The step in feature is great. The seat lifts up and the storage bag slides forward giving you room to step in closer to the cabinets. Note: This will depend on how much you have in the storage bag. If its full, it may not close enough to appreciate the step in feature. Easy to Fold. You can fold the walker by sliding the two yellow sections down and lifting up on the handle under the seat. Traveling. If you reverse the assembly instructions, you can fit the walker into a large suitcase. Disassembled, you will need approximately 20" x 22" x 9" of space. Things to Consider: - Weight. This walker is heavier than most other walkers. (17lbs). However, it makes it very sturdy for those that need assistance for balancing as well as walking. It may be difficult for some to lift to get up steps or curbs. - Width. The widest part of the walker is the rear wheels measuring in at just under 27". It fits in standard doorways, BUT please measure your doorways to be safe. Some older homes and manufactured homes have smaller doorways that might pose a problem. Last Note: My fiancee is 4'11". With the handlebars and wheels at their lowest level, it is a perfect height for her. We would recommend this walker to most anyone. The only two major things to consider is the weight and width.
M**N
Strong, Sturdy & Solid
Because there's not a lot of selection for children with special needs (or their parents) and the selection that is available is ridiculously expensive ($1500 for a basic stroller), I've had to get a little creative to offer my son some mobility without breaking the bank or my back. I bought this walker to use as a "quick trip to the store" stroller. My son enjoys being high enough while seated on the walker to see things as he would have if he were standing up and I like that I don't need to bend over so far to pick him up, like in a traditional stroller. The seat has a nice amount of padding for comfort and t moves around smoothly. It has a stylish hi-tech look, not so "medical" which I think is important - humans tend to be curious by nature and will often stare when there's something obviously medical going on, who needs it? The walker offers good stability and is overall a good buy. The downside: The walker does not go up or down steps very well at all and could tip over, causing a person to fall IF they're not using the back brakes properly while coordinating their movements over steps. For this reason, I would not recommend it for anyone with any mental decompensation. It is a little heavy, the price to pay for a sturdy walker, I suppose. I cannot see anyone who is frail being able to lift this in and out of a car independently. The handles are not terribly comfortable - the finger grips seem to be off a bit, but not so much that anyone is going to be constantly bothered by them. The wheels are smooth plastic, no tread whatsoever for traction. This has made it so that it slides across our wood floor instead of stopping completely. I will update my review in a few months when I have had more of an opportunity to use it as an alternative to a stroller and know it better. For now, I can say that it a very sturdy and strong walker that would be best used for those who are not frail, but just need some extra stability while ambulating or need to sit down often.
B**S
A well built walker for a very reasonable price!
My 82 year old Mom already has a Drive Medical Nitro Rollator Walker that she uses inside of her home, but we wanted to get her a second walker for use outside of the home in order to keep her Nitro unit clean. This Medline walker was priced right and had a coupon as well, so based upon the good reviews we purchased one. It arrived well packaged and undamaged, and all of the wheels and handgrips were wrapped in separate plastic bags to protect them during shipping. The instructions were clear, but all I really needed for assembly was the picture as all of the non-attached components were color-coded so they would not be mixed up. After assembly I had Mom test drive it and she was very impressed. The wheels are slightly smaller than the Nitro unit, but they are still big enough for stability while going over uneven ground. The brakes work well and the walker has a solid feel to it. I like the padded seat and drink holder features that her more expensive Nitro doesn't have. The only downside is that when folding the unit for transport the handle under the seat doesn't always fold the unit and will lift the seat up instead. But overall I'm quite impressed with the quality of this walker for the very reasonable price and I would buy it again.
B**Y
Perfect for little tiny 92 year old
I’ve been searching for a good walker/rolator for my 92 year old mom who has been in and out of the hospital. She needed to build up her exercise, stamina and balance. But she wanted something she could use that would have a seat for resting. This fits the bill perfectly. It has given her mobility, stamina, and confidence. Her balance and endurance has improved. She went from sitting in a chair all day and getting more and more stationary to walking about 0.25 miles a day, every few days. Doesn’t sound like much, but it’s regular, and builds her confidence and balance. One caveat: this is NOT a walker. It has wheels on all ground contact points. It’s not like a walker where the wheels are only on two legs. So this rolator can quickly get away from the user, risking a fall, if they don’t learn to use the brakes. Very important to practice with the user. But since there is slightly less control (meaning more freedom) the user builds stamina, balance, and confidence. It’s worked wonders for my mom and increased my independence since I don’t have to be home all the time to care for her… The build on this is strong, and sturdy, fully adjustable for big people down to little tiny people like my mom. The wheels are 8” which allows it to motivate over most bumps on a sidewalk or lawn. Some assembly is required. I would recommend that be done by someone with good reading ability and patience. It’s not hard to do, but some other reviews indicate that the unit was assembled incorrectly. The unit is not feather light, but that aids stability. That being said, I can lift and fold it with one hand, and put it into the car with ease (and I never go to the gym).
T**N
This was a very good strong product. It’s just my honey was too big for it.
It was a very nice product, but it was too small for my body. If you’re a small person, I think it would be great, but I am a big person not that I’m talking about big wide.
W**S
Excellent Storage and Maneuverability
This is a great walker! I bought this for my 83 yo mother to get her out walking more. She loves it and so do I. The main deciding factor was the storage situated under the seat for easy access. It is not only spacious but has a removable tote for valuables. Too many walkers have a smaller storage pack positioned on the front of the walker making access difficult. The colors stand out and we appreciate the reflectors for safety. The breaks are easy to lock and unlock. We like the sporty look as opposed to a "medical" look. It is sturdy and gives my mom more confidence. Assembly was easy, too. The only small negative is that the beverage holder is only big enough to hold a cup of coffee on the go or a small water bottle. Not a huge deal but would be nice if it was a little bit bigger to hold her regular water bottle. Although some reviewers are frustrated that it is too wide for doorways, we bought this for outdoor use, not inside the house. I want to get my mom out walking more on paved trails, sidewalks, and shopping mall walking during poor weather.
F**R
It’s very lightweight and very impressive
I purchased this not because of my age, which is 65, but because of five open knee surgeries on my left knee, and the fact that my knee is now deformed. I’ve been walking with a limp for the past 10 years and finally gave up on walking with a cane. Believe me when I say, I have looked at dozens of these Rollators and finally settled on this one. This one is very lightweight. Not heavy and cumbersome like some of the others. Now maybe a heavier Rollator is what some people prefer, but not me. When you’re out walking with it, I don’t have to fight with it to get it to go up and down off sidewalks. The brakes work very easily and yes, the manual brakes are easy to apply. But I particularly like the big wide seat to this Rollator. It is entirely in one piece and not a split seat like some of them. It is fairly easy to collapse, and then place in the trunk of our SUV. And yes, there is some storage underneath the actual seat itself. All in all, I am very happy with it. I like the ease in which you can adjust the height to the strap at your back when you are seated. I like the rubber hand grips on it, which also have a thumb rest, that I appreciate very much. I like the rubber handle grips on it which also have a thumb rest, that I appreciate very much. Basically, I took a chance on this one, having not seen it prior to purchasing it, and I’m happy I bought it.
S**E
Excelente
Excelente!! Muy recomendable, nos fue muy útil para mi mamá porque es de altura pequeña y operada de sus rodillas y gracias a que se ajusta a la altura cumplió las expectativas. Estéticamente muy bonito. Lo recomiendo al 100
E**Y
SENIORS WALKER
Right now I am at the start of limited mobility and was looking for a walker that would assist me through my journey. When this came I was amazed at how easy it was to put together and how sturdy it is. I am sure that this is going to be the most amazing item to assist me through out my "growing old gracefully years". I highly recommend it as it gives you every comfort and accessory you require.
A**M
muy práctica
Mejor de lo que nos imaginamos para mi papá
T**I
Pretty good.
For the price I am quite happy. Takes a bit to assemble but instructions are clear. I really like the large wheels (much bigger than they look in the photo). It is a bit heavier but is manageable. Water bottle holder is completely dumb! doesn’t hold any bottle. ** DO watch the video and see how to sit properly.
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