KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter Steerable Knee Walker for Adults for Foot Surgery, Broken Ankle, Foot Injuries – Foldable Knee Rover Scooter for Broken Foot Injured Leg Crutch with Dual Brakes (Blue)
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For over a decade, KneeRover has been dedicated to developing innovative premium orthopedic mobility solutions. Our proven products have helped hundreds of thousands of customers safely recover with more mobility freedom.
We are driven to provide the best value, highest quality knee scooters optimized for your personal needs with outstanding customer care.
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Move free and keep up with your busy life while safely recovering – and have fun along the way!
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Avoid excessive strain (back, shoulders, wrists) due to crutches. Enjoy comfortable mobility freedom.
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Created the ORIGINAL All Terrain, Pediatric, and Fusion knee scooters to meet your needs.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 31 x 16 x 37 inches; 21 Pounds
Item model number : Eco_B
Date First Available : January 15, 2018
Manufacturer : KneeRover
ASIN : B0794WFT5B
Country of Origin : China
THE PROVEN USA BRAND: KneeRover has been creating innovative, high performance mobility solutions for over 10 years, including the original All Terrain and Pediatric knee scooters. We are a family-oriented business based in Evans, Georgia USA – dedicated to delivering the highest quality knee scooters.
EXCELLENT CRUTCH ALTERNATIVE: More comfortable and stable than crutches, this affordable knee walker is made for both indoor and outdoor use, and is designed for supporting either the right or left leg.
EXCELLENT STABILITY & CONTROL: Easy to maneuver steerable knee scooter walkers feature four smooth 7.5″ rubber wheels, dual rear on-wheel brakes, and an adjustable locking handbrake for excellent control while navigating. We recommend a safe walking speed of less than 3 mph.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND FULLY ADJUSTABLE: The Economy Steerable Knee Scooter weighs only 21 pounds and offers a robust 300 lb. weight capacity. This steerable kneewalker also features adjustable handlebars and kneepad and is recommended for individuals with heights 4′ 9″ to 6′ 4″. Perfect for kids and adults. Handlebars are equipped with a quick release folding mechanism for easy transport and storage.
GREAT VALUE: The proven Knee Rover Economy steerable knee scooter is the best knee walker value in the industry from the brand you can trust. This affordable alternative to crutches is ideal for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, or ankle surgery.
Customers say
Customers find the knee scooter exceptionally heavy-duty for its price, working well on hardwood floors and providing good stability for house movement. Moreover, they appreciate its ease of assembly with great instructions and consider it a lifesaver, particularly after foot and ankle surgeries. However, the comfort and weight receive mixed feedback – while some praise the soft knee cushion, others find the knee rest uncomfortable, and while some find it light enough, others consider it too heavy.
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10 reviews for KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter Steerable Knee Walker for Adults for Foot Surgery, Broken Ankle, Foot Injuries – Foldable Knee Rover Scooter for Broken Foot Injured Leg Crutch with Dual Brakes (Blue)
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Margaret Arnold –
Four week review of a great product
When you’re told to keep ALL weight off of your left foot after surgery for at least six weeks, cringeful thoughts of struggling with crutches, walkers, and wheelchairs comes to mind. I recently found myself in such a situation. I live in an older construction farm house with very narrow doorways so take the wheelchair out of the picture. Also, I’m a big dude (6’3″ and nearly 350lbs) so throw that in the mix and you have a headache just trying to figure out the best way to comply with the wishes of your surgeon without half killing yourself trying to get around. Enter my good friend – the knee scooter. My wife found this scooter on Amazon at a price that was certainly much cheaper than renting one from a home health supply for the amount of time I’d need it. Shipping was fast and on time as always when dealing with Amazon. It does require some assembly but nothing most anyone can’t handle. The moment I tried it out I knew this was THE perfect alternative to sore armpits. I’m on week 4 of my recovery and I can honestly say it’s been a godsend. The ease in which you’ll find yourself moving around is a thing of beauty. The wheels are large enough to allow you to navigate thick carpets and even grass. The knee bench is pretty adequately padded and comfortable and the scooter feels pretty well made. I use mine frequently and have not had any issues with it at all. I do have some observations that you may want to keep in mind…1. The scooter moves about very freely so always keep a hand on the brake and handle. The brake engages on the back wheel and does have a locking mechanism, however, it is quite weak so don’t expect it to lock tightly.2. So far I’ve went to several follow up appointments and errands with this scooter and it travels pretty well. It’s not too heavy and not too light either.3. I must caution anyone using a knee scooter to be mindful of uneven surfaces and thresholds. You can lose your balance and find yourself eating ground if you decide to get in a hurry and try to speed your way across entryways and sidewalks with transitions. Again, be mindful of where you will be maneuvering and take it slow if the surface seems uneven.4. So far durability doesn’t seem to be an issue but it probably wouldn’t hurt to check the screws and bolts every once in a while if you are going to be using this for an extended period of time. Especially if you will be doing a lot of traveling about,All in all this thing has afforded me great mobility and comfort over what I would have went through with other alternatives. The price was great and having it has made my surgery much more manageable. If you’re tired of the crutches and walker, give one of these a try.
N&E&R –
Works as it should; sturdy.
This was more sturdy than I anticipated; it was easy to assemble. It it suitable for my 230lb husband; maneuvers easily. We are very pleased with this product – I feel itâs a good value for the money. In the pic, I added the flag to make my husband laugh – it is NOT part of the scooter.
Adam –
Great for quicker mobility when injured!
To preference my review I am a 6 foot 230 pound male. I recently underwent foot surgery and needed a reliable and comfortable solution to stay mobile during recovery. The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter Steerable Knee Walker has been an absolute game changer!SetupThe knee walker was incredibly easy to set up right out of the box. The instructions were clear, and I had it assembled and ready to use within minutes.ComfortThe knee pad is exceptionally comfortable, providing ample cushioning to prevent any discomfort, even after extended use. This feature is particularly important for anyone who needs to use the scooter all day.ManeuverabilityThe steerable design makes moving around smooth and effortless. I found it easy to navigate through tight spaces in my small apartment without any issues. The dual brakes add an extra layer of safety, ensuring I have full control over the scooter at all times.Stability and SupportOne of the standout features of this knee walker is its stability. It provides excellent balance and support, allowing me to move around comfortably without worrying about putting weight on my injured foot. This stability gave me the confidence to continue my daily activities both indoors and outdoors.DurabilityThe KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is sturdy and well-built. It feels durable and reliable, which is reassuring when you’re relying on it to move around during recovery. Iâve been using it for a while now, and it shows no signs of wear and tear.VersatilityWhether I’m maneuvering around the house, in the yard, or even taking it out for errands, this knee scooter performs exceptionally well. It’s lightweight and foldable, making it easy to transport if needed.ValueFor its price, the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter offers exceptional value. It combines comfort, stability, and ease of use at a very affordable price point.Overall ExperienceOverall, I highly recommend the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter to anyone recovering from foot surgery, a broken ankle, or any foot injury. It has made my recovery process much easier and more comfortable, allowing me to maintain my independence and mobility without any pain or difficulty. This knee walker is a must-have for anyone in a similar situation .I hope this detailed review helps anyone considering the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter for their recovery needs!
Onessia Mosby –
Good Mobility Solution Post Surgery
The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter has been a lifesaver following my calf & foot surgery. This knee walker is not the easiest to steer, but it provides excellent stability, allowing me to move around comfortably without putting weight on my foot and leg. The padded knee platform is comfortable, but with extended use, the comfort weakens. It might be better if the padding had a dip in it because when I use it with my boot on, it pushes my boot into my leg some, making it uncomfortable at times. The adjustable handlebars make it easy to find the perfect height for me.Assembly was straightforward: my teenage son put it together in 5 minutes without consulting the instructions , and the scooter is lightweight yet sturdy. The large wheels handle various surfaces well, both indoors and outdoors. It’s been a huge help in maintaining my independence during recovery. I recommend this knee scooter for anyone needing an affordable, reliable and convenient mobility aid post-surgery!
John W. Brisbin Jr. –
I highly recommend this model as it gave me back my mobility!
I have used this for over a month now so I could give a fair and honest review. It is well made and very sturdy. It really came in handy as I am unable to walk on my own after foot surgery. I actually purchased a second one, the same model, so my wife did not need to carry it up and down the stairs. I highly recommend this model as it gave me back my mobility!
Oc –
This has really been an absolute life changer. I fractured my ankle and was non weight bearing for 7 weeks I was using crutches for the 1st few days and finding it uncomfortable and difficult to get around but the scooter really turned it around. It was much easier to get around the house and go outside. It was very stable and good quality. I wouldnât say itâs heavy but itâs not light either if it was light it wouldnât be as stable. You will probably need some help to assemble if you are non weight bearing as you do need to get under it to adjust the knee rest. Really worth it if you arenât good with crutches and still want to do things around the house. The rubber wheels can leave little scuff marks on tiles and wood floors but I found as Iâm getting around I can wipe them up with my good leg if I have socks on they come up easily!
Rodri –
Se compro para mi tÃa que se fracturo el tobillo y le sirvio MUCHISIMO, ella batallaba mucho con la movidad en muletas u otro apoyo similar pero con el scooter soluciono todos sus problemas. es muy ligero considerando lo que es pero sin perder durabilidad o calidad. Las vueltas no son la cosas mas facil de realizar con el patin pero en poco tiempo le tomas la medida y se vuelve relativamente facil sin embargo era lo de mayor dificultad. Cuando mi tÃa no lo usaba me gustaba dar una vuelta con el y la verdad es que hasta diverido es. el soporte para la rodilla sirve de asiento o para recargar la pierna si andas mucho tiempo en movimiento lo cual lo hace aun mas practico. desarmarlo y armarlo para meterlo en cajuelas chicas es muy simple y si tienes el espacio cabe perfecto en casi todas las cajuelas asi que hasta para salir es practico lo unico que no recomiendo es andar con el en tierra o en pedreria, no es lo suficientemente estable y ahi si es complicado y hasta peligroso andar con el.
patsy –
I broke my ankle on a Monday, and long story short: I went to emergency and was put in a cast/splint and sent home with crutches. Because of balance problems and RA in my shoulders, I could not adjust to the crutches. After trying for them for 2 days I fell off the crutches and dislocated my pinky finger and broke it. The crutches had to go. So I searched on Amazon and found the Knee Rover. After reading the wonderful reviews on it I decided to order the Knee Rover.I ordered the Knee Rover on August 31, and it was at my door on September 1st. Great shipping service. The box came nicely sealed and no damage on the box. Inside the box the rover was well protected with plastic ties and secured in foam pieces that prevented any damage if the box did move around during shipping.I took the rover out of the box and within 15 minutes I had it assembled. All you have to do is put on the steering piece, lock it, and then put on the seat and lock that. (This is actually one big reason why I ordered it because I am a senior and have arthritis I didn’t want anything that I had to put together myself.)The colour blue is awesome in person. The rover is very nice looking and looks like it’s way more than I paid. It has handlebars that are easy to grip and a seat that so is unbelievably soft and comfortable. I used it at night when I got up to go to the bathroom and have carpet all through my Studio apartment. The rover just glided over the carpet with ease and bathroom trips are easy now.Now for the test outside:After a week shut in the house I was getting Cabin Fever and decided to take the rover out for a spin. I was nervous at first especially with a broken ankle and a broken finger. But, I got over my anxiety and went for it:I walked uphill to the lake. It’s about a mile from where I live. I put my knee on the rover and walked with my other foot. The rover was easy to maneuver and I had no problems with it on the paved sidewalk. It was a breeze and I was enjoying it. Because I’m 72 and full of arthritis I didn’t want to overdo it, so I took rests on the way. The seat was very comfortable to rest on and I’d sit for a while in the fresh air and then get going again.Once I made it to the lake I tested it on the gravel pathway. And, no, there is no way it will work on a gravel road. So, I pulled off the gravel path and went up on the grass area to complete my walk. It worked on low-cut grass much better. I sat for a while on the comfortable seat watching the animals in the water. After about an hour, I headed back home. I coasted most of the way at a slow pace because it was mostly downhill. I also used the brakes at times and they worked great. I knew not to put them on suddenly or I would topple over. I gently, and slowly applied pressure to the brakes and they worked great.I prefer to bring a backpack on my back rather than a basket on the rover. As I carry a lot in my bag. Especially, from the store. I had the backpack attached to the front of the rover at first but the rover was stating to tip over front-ways. So, I took it off. It won’t tip while you have your knee on it, but I was walking alongside the rover so I could give my arthritic knee a rest. I did find it uncomfortable on my already bad knee if I didn’t take sit breaks. Nothing to do with the rover. I just need another knee injection.It was so good to get out of the house today and I’m happy to say that it was because of this amazing rover I could do that. I am extremely happy with my purchase and the shipping. I already recommended this rover to my friends.So, there you are: My happy story with the Knee Rover. I gave 4 stars on the sturdiness because it did tip with too much weight on front and not enough weight on the back. (When I took my bad knee off and walked beside it holding the middle bar.) So, that was my fault. But, it did tip so I wanted to add that.Few tips:Don’t add too much weight to the front. Keep your leg well outside of the wheels so you don’t catch your leg in the wheel and possible fall. Don’t go fast on it. Even though it can coast pretty fast down hills, keep it slow. Don’t apply brake pressure too sudden. Slowly pull the levers back to let the rover slow down. Because this one can go pretty darn fast if you are not braking.All in all I am very happy with my purchase. I’m looking forward to my next walk to the lake in a few days. I will put the lessons I learned on my first trip to good use.Thank- you Knee Rover for this wonderful product. And, Thank -you Amazon for getting it to me so fast, and without a scratch.
Sue –
Best investment after my husband fractured his left ankle and truly was struggling with getting around the house on crutches. His cast is up to his knee.The knee rover allows him to be a bit more independent during his healing process. It was very easy to assemble. Attach handle bars with brakes already attached and set and attach seat to desired height and voila. It maneuvers very well. It is light weight and very sturdy and very well balanced. Now he has no more painful agony of trying to keep his leg balanced and elevated while trying to walk with the crutches. When he first tried it out he was over the moon with delight that getting around was so much easier and no pain with it. The price was very fair. I called a place on town about renting a knee rover and their price to rent was more money then buying it out right. Plus with covid now it made more sense to buy it brand new as he will be laid up for at least 10 weeks after his really bad fracture. I would HIGHLY recommend this knee rover. My husband is over 60 years in age and he rides this device like a kid.Thank you to the vendor that has supplied this great device.
doms6 –
Fracture cheville et plâtrée deux mois et demi.J’avais du mal à me servir de mes cannes anglaises car polyarthrite.Donc en achetant cette trottinette celle ci m’a permis une véhiculation plus sereine et j’en été très satisfaite car passant partout et en plus repose jambe en regardant la télévision.J’ai un certain âge et croyez moi j’ai fait une acquisition qui m’a permis de voir les jours moins moroses.Produit de très bonne qualité et montage facile et sécurisant.Je recommande vivement !!!!!!