New - Open Fronted, Easy to Access Walking Device

New - Ultra Heavy-Duty, All Terrain, open fronted device.

Here is our largest and most robust walker to date.  Designed for a young man, over 6 feet tall (180cm) and over 70KG.  Ultra heavy-duty support stem, ultra heavy-duty hip steels, ultra heavy-duty ankle joints, knee joints, boot clamps and uprated dynamic suspension system.   

Our latest range of walking devices  incorporates many ingenious features, with a significant development being the open front design that reduces the requirement for lifting. This innovative development allows some individuals with mobility difficulties to simply step into the open arms and step into the exoskeleton with less effort or alternatively, the device being rolled right up to the user while they are supported in a standing position, from which they can step into the exoskeleton .

Sizes from toddler to small adult

Here is an example of our smallest, open fronted device with a Regular sized exoskeleton.  With 200mm diameter wheels, the minimum floor to hip measurment of a user is approximately 54cm.    

New Open-Arms design

is much easier to work with

While it is recommended to utilize a hoist whenever possible, there may be instances where manual lifting is the sole option to raise a child into the device. This innovative open arms design facilitates close contact during lifting, with the lift itself possibly being as minimal as 50mm or less. If the user can step into the pre-attached boots on the exoskeleton, the transfer process becomes significantly easier.

Our new lineup of accessible devices is now available in various sizes, catering to a range of needs from compact to Ultra-Heavy-Duty models designed for adult users. Please note that these devices are subject to height and weight restrictions.

We understand the importance of providing great quality and practical mobility equipment for people with mobility difficulties. Our new style, open-fronted style of walker offers a significant benefit where parents can be in close proximity to their child while lifting them in and out of the device, making the process much easier and convenient.