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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 (Black)

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  • 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.
  • 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.

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KneeRover has been developing innovative, high performance mobility solutions in the USA for over 10 years. Our proven knee scooters have helped hundreds of thousands of customers safely recover with more mobility freedom. We are a family-oriented business based in Evans, Georgia USA - dedicated to delivering the highest quality knee scooters and providing exceptional customer care (available via phone and email).

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KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter in Matte Black.

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KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter

The Best Knee Walker Value in the Industry!

The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter provides a more reliable and comfortable alternative to crutches for patients needing an effective, affordable mobility solution.

  • EXCELLENT CRUTCH ALTERNATIVE: More comfortable and stable than crutches, this affordable knee walker is made for both indoor & outdoor use.
  • 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.
  • LIGHTWEIGHT AND DURABLE: The Economy Knee Scooter weighs only 21 pounds and offers a robust 300 lb. weight capacity.
  • FULLY ADJUSTABLE: 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.
  • EASY TO TRANSPORT: Handlebars are equipped with a quick release folding mechanism for easy transport and storage.
  • GREAT VALUE: This affordable alternative to crutches is ideal for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, or ankle surgery.

KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter - Features and Benefits

Steerable KneeRover

Dual locking and adjustable hand brakes

Easy Folding mechanism on steering column for transport and storage

Comfortable and adjustable knee pad

Steerable KneeRover

Fully adjustable steering column and handlebars enable you to set at perfect height for enhanced maneuverability.

Dual Locking Hand Brakes

Two adjustable locking hand brakes provide immediate stopping ability and control. Simple push button parking brake.

Easy Transport and Storage

Quick release folding mechanism on the steering column and front axle can rotate 90 degrees for easy transport or storage. Fits in compact cars.

Adjustable Knee Pad

Comfortable cushioned knee pad features tool free height adjustment to accommodate a wide range of users.

KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter - Features and Benefits

KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is lightweight and heavy duty

Dual rear braking system

Four 7.5 inch wheels provide excellent stability and control

KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is also available in Metallic Blue color

Lightweight and Heavy Duty

Kneewalker weighs only 21 lbs while the sturdy dual bar frame provides a robust 300 lb weight capacity.

Dual Rear Brake System

Dual Rear braking system enables quick stopping ability and control while navigating the KneeRover knee scooter.

Stability and Control

Four 7.5 inch rubber wheels provide excellent stability and control - both indoors and outdoors.

Available in Metallic Blue

The KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter is also available in a Metallic Blue finish.

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Customer Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars
20,475
4.1 out of 5 stars
215
4.6 out of 5 stars
4,861
4.6 out of 5 stars
4,907
4.5 out of 5 stars
1,398
Price $113.99 $106.99 $126.97 $170.00 $189.00
Weight Capacity (lbs) 300 300 300 300 300
Patient Height Range 4'9" to 6'4" 4' to 6'6" 5'3" to 6'5" 4'9" to 6'6" 4' to 6'2"
Product Weight (lbs) 21 20 22 24.7 21
Wheel Type Solid Rubber Solid Rubber PU with Shock Absorbing Clear Windows PU with Shock Absorbing Clear Windows PU with Shock Absorbing Clear Windows
Wheel Diameter (in) 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5
Color Matte Black Platinum Grey Green Blue Light Green and White

Product Description

KneeRover® ECONOMY KNEE SCOOTER WALKER

KneeRover® has been designing and developing superior, high quality knee scooter products in the USA for over 10 years. We are proud to have helped hundreds of thousands of customers recover with more mobility freedom.

The Economy Knee Scooter Walker provides a more reliable and comfortable alternative to crutches for patients needing an effective mobility solution at an affordable price.

The steerable economy knee walker delivers one of the best kneewalker values in the industry and is ideal for individuals recovering from a broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, ankle surgery, leg amputation, other lower leg injuries or medical conditions like ulcers.

Sturdy dual bar frame, DUAL rear on-wheel brakes and an adjustable locking handbrake deliver excellent stability and control.

Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, the steerable knee scooter walker features four smooth 7.5" diameter rubber wheels.

Compatible with both the right and left legs, the KneeRover Economy Knee Scooter kneeling walker is lightweight and portable thanks to its simple folding mechanism that utilizes an easy to use thumb-release lever. Additionally, these knee walkers feature tool-free assembly and setup.

Specifications:
Color:Matte Black
Product Weight: 21 lbs
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
Overall Length: 31"
Handlebar Height Range: 28.5 to 37 inches
Overall Height w/handlebar folded and seat removed: 16 inch
Knee Support Height Range: 16.5" - 22"
Knee pad: 7" width x 12.5" length
Front Axle Width: 16 inch
DUAL Rear on-Wheel Brakes


NEED MORE ACCESSORIES OR PARTS FOR YOUR KNEE WALKER? When considering an accessory or part for your kneewalker scooter, we recommend the full line of KneeRover® accessories available on Amazon - including our Memory Foam knee pad cover, cup holder, LED head light, baskets, and more.

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 31 x 10 x 15 inches; 25 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ ECONOMY KNEE SCOOTER
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 13, 2016
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KneeRover
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01H0S9AXM
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 20,475 ratings

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broken foot, broken ankle, broken leg, foot surgery, ankle surgery, leg surgery, below the knee amputee, leg amputation, foot injury, ankle injury, medical conditions like foot ulcers

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4.6 out of 5 stars
4.6 out of 5
20,475 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, performance, and mobility of the scooter. For example, they mention it's very sturdy, works well, and easy to maneuver. Some appreciate the ease of assembly and value. That said, opinions are mixed on stability and comfort.

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1,927 customers mention1,669 positive258 negative

Customers like the quality of the scooter. They mention that it's very sturdy, has sturdy heavy-duty lock pins, springs, and levers, it'll go over curbs, is stable, and secure. They also say that it saves their sanity and is very useful after having surgery. Some find it useful to add a messenger bag to the handlebars to carry around things like pillows.

"...It's still a dense foam pad covered in what appears to be a durable synthetic material, and that can be supplemented with any number of covers,..." Read more

"...The kneerover is built extremely well and is exceptionally heavy duty for the price. My wife absolutely loves it...." Read more

"...It's sturdy yet lightweight so it was easy to throw in the back of the car. It's also kind of fun. I definitely recommend." Read more

"...It is very stable, moves very smoothly, has brakes, a break lock… and the “seat” can be used to elevate your leg/foot when sitting in a seat so..." Read more

1,484 customers mention1,298 positive186 negative

Customers like the mobility of the product. They say it makes it easier to get around the house, it's not too heavy and not too light either. The larger wheels make it easy to move over surfaces that are not so smooth. It's super light and doesn't take the weight of your armpits. It goes through smaller places easily and is the best way to getaround the house.

"...But. A. You will want to have someone able bodied to do it. It is not overly heavy, but there is weight to it, and it’s bottom heavy, so you need..." Read more

"...Support and maneuverability are good for inside the house...." Read more

"...It's sturdy yet lightweight so it was easy to throw in the back of the car. It's also kind of fun. I definitely recommend." Read more

"...It is very stable, moves very smoothly, has brakes, a break lock… and the “seat” can be used to elevate your leg/foot when sitting in a seat so..." Read more

1,463 customers mention1,295 positive168 negative

Customers find the knee scooter easy to assemble. They say it's simple and convenient. Customers also mention that it'll make their surgery much more manageable. They like that it comes pre-assembled, making it easy to steer.

"...This knee scooter's robustness, usability, and low price combine to make for its absolutely outstanding value...." Read more

"...1. Set up: This is easy to set up. But. A. You will want to have someone able bodied to do it...." Read more

"I bought this scooter to use post foot surgery. Assembly is very easy and quick although I needed to search You Tube a few times to clarify..." Read more

"...It is easy to learn how it works. I have never lowered the handle as I do not use it when I go out. Not good for steps or on deep carpet...." Read more

1,190 customers mention1,093 positive97 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the scooter. For example, they mention it works well, gets the job done, and has no issues. The brakes work well and are a very useful feature. Some say the scooter is well constructed and stable.

"...This one does fine, it is workable, but there is, again, an element she prefers she’d gone a little higher quality...." Read more

"...The scooter works great for people with ankle or foot injuries as you don’t put weight on your ankle or foot and can zip around at home" Read more

"...An unexpected but very useful feature are the “parking brake” buttons on the hand brakes so that you can have both hands free while standing in..." Read more

"...This was perfect to keep that big toe from dragging on floor. No issues whatsoever. Had to load and unload to go to dr...." Read more

938 customers mention891 positive47 negative

Customers are satisfied with the value of the knee scooter. They mention that it is an affordable quality option, and a very cute knee scooter for the price. Some say that it's a great buy and the best money spent for their recovery.

"...It is very inexpensive for what it does, and meets most of the basic mobility needs of someone without the use of a lower leg as well as more..." Read more

"...My wife absolutely loves it. It is worth every penny and if something happened to this one I would buy it again if only to have it just in case...." Read more

"...bags that may look snazzier but I think this model provides excellent value and serviceability...." Read more

"It is a good, helpful purchase. Sturdy.It fits in the car, but ackwardly. A little heavy to lift while balancing on one foot...." Read more

761 customers mention311 positive450 negative

Customers are mixed about the stability of the walker. Some mention it's very stable, while others say it seems slightly wobbly. It's also unsteady in turns, especially if you're carrying something in. The crutches are also unstable when trying to perform simple tasks at a counter. The brake is not secure enough for their 184 lbs. The walker feels a little less solid than the all-terrain models and can tip over easily.

"...a little when weighted, so the arrangement does make the platform somewhat less stable in that one can place one's knee close to one or the other..." Read more

"...This one does not have a tight turn, which allows it to keep its stability. That makes her feel secure...." Read more

"...Crutches are also unstable when trying to perform simple tasks at a counter—the crutch inevitably wants to fall while using a hand while balancing..." Read more

"It’s a great unit, well constructed and very stable, but the knee pad needs additional padding. I added a basket and find it necessary." Read more

524 customers mention269 positive255 negative

Customers are mixed about the comfort of the walker. Some mention that the knee pad is comfortable enough for short jaunts, while others say that it gets uncomfortable over longer distances and with extended use.

"...Rover's more expensive models, but they're dimpled for grip, comfortable to use, and don't need to be glued to stop rotating with use the way the..." Read more

"...The only complaint I have is the knee cushion is not as soft as I would like for it to be...." Read more

"...2. Comfort: Overall she finds this a very comfortable scooter, but it is cheaper - that others from this manufacturer - so I said early on she’ll..." Read more

"...My wife has told me it is little hard and hurts her knee a little. This is likely due to the cast being at a different level than her leg...." Read more

370 customers mention96 positive274 negative

Customers have negative opinions about the maneuverability of the product. They mention that it's hard to turn around in their house, it'll be hard to parallel park, and it'd be annoying to make a turn. They also say that the steering is lose and primitive. Customers also mention that the product does not move around well, has a poor turning ratio, and is hard to make sharp turns.

"...The wheels are more basic than on Knee Rover's more expensive models in that they don't have the shock absorbing elements incorporated into the..." Read more

"...Crutches can also slip and trip on things you didn’t see or think about...." Read more

"...The bearings are very smooth and it glides like butter. The knee pad could be a little more comfy, but it's not bad...." Read more

"...Not good for steps or on deep carpet. Although my foot is in a good position, my knee tends to get sore and feels good when I get off the rover...." Read more

Very good, but things to be aware of - happy with it, but make note...
5 Stars
Very good, but things to be aware of - happy with it, but make note...
My wife was working out a couple weeks ago and handed wrong, breaking her foot severely to the point of no weight for up to 12 weeks and we are still awaiting word on if she’ll need surgery. But she needs to get to the bathroom and between the bed and recliner, so we had to do something. After researching the various products she decided on this brand, and this scooter.Overall we are giving it a 5 star and it is deserved, but there are some points you will want to make note of when choosing.1. Set up: This is easy to set up. But. A. You will want to have someone able bodied to do it. It is not overly heavy, but there is weight to it, and it’s bottom heavy, so you need to be able to move around, adjust, even climb/lay not the floor or put it up on a table. If you are injured you’re not likely to be comfortable doing many of the elements - you’ll need to brace yourself, push, hold, tighten, etc. One step will require setting the height of the kneeler and you will need/want someone to be down adjusting this while you measure your comfort level. B. FOLLOW EACH STEP AS DESCRIBED! We had read a few reviews about set up and when we did ours I went literally step by step - to the T - to identify and perform each step. This has kept us from having any of the issues others describe. There are a couple points where this might seem difficult, off, or you’re not sure, but be careful, follow the steps, and be clear you’re doing as described. One does NOT want to fall or feel unsure about its security when using this (or any) scooter. C. Tighten as you go - often you tighten after everything is done, but from what I was doing and experiencing, tighten as I went kept me from having to figure out how to reach something or get back to something - and was safest when my wife tested heights.2. Comfort: Overall she finds this a very comfortable scooter, but it is cheaper - that others from this manufacturer - so I said early on she’ll likely want a cushion for the knee pad - she did within 2 days. It is fine, but she’ll be on this for 12 weeks and most will use for at least 6 weeks. You are going to want a cover. We got her one from the same company and again, she likes it - but thinks it might be a little thicker as well. My wife finds the handle bars easy to use, and the overall comfort to be fine.That said, if we were to do it again, she’s thinking she’d get a higher level one for added comfort.3. Handles, stopping, starting. This is easy to use, It’s all you - leg power pushing. But if you’re venturing beyond your home you’ll need to be aware of the slopes, you’ll notice every bump in the road, and you’re going to have to be aware far more than usual of grading and how to get over and around things. This one does fine, it is workable, but there is, again, an element she prefers she’d gone a little higher quality. She does feel everything and has said she would get one with better wheels/tires. These are not very off-load friendly. We did one trip into our community parking lot so she could get doctor ordered sun and she was not enjoying the bumps and hardness. She also has a slight concern about the brakes - one tightens well, the other is weaker. So these combined make her wish she had gone higher quality - but with the same company. She recommends riding outside with your hands on the brakes at all times - you never know when a change is coming and you have to react in ways you’re not used to.4. My wife was looking at higher level ones with this company and is telling me that you have to have a major price upgrade for better tires: meaning all terrains tires that can get you around comfortably in multiple types of locations (parking lots, offices, ground, gravel, house, anything you can think of). This is fine for the house, getting to and from the car, maybe the store, but parking lots are uncomfortable, gravel and acorns hurt, and so forth. But there is a price jump. She is thinking she’d pay the extra from this experience - maybe not under Covid conditions where we are stuck at home, and she has been told she cannot have any movement/weight/bump risks until she’s out of the woods for surgery - but we live in a place where we like to get out and do things, so if we were able, she’d want more access this does not provide.5. Maneuverability: Our home is smeller, so we kept that in mind. She wanted/needed to get around on her own, so she needed to consider turning radius. She picked this one because she didn’t feel she needed or would be safe turning on a dime, but how could she adjust? This one does not have a tight turn, which allows it to keep its stability. That makes her feel secure. But she counters it with being able to pick it up and move it in those moments, which makes her feel fine and not at all uncomfortable making adjustments as such. Being light means being aware of that - you don’t have to worry about it tipping and falling on you, but it’s light. But she can adjust and she does not lack stability for movement. If you need it to feel more stable she noted in reviews how those may be heavier. She didn’t want that. This is something she does not regret in this choice, nor would give up. She has never felt unstable or tippy and she confidently gets herself around when she needs to move.6. She HIGHLY recommends if you’re going to be using this for any period of time and you want any sort of autonomy: get a cup holder and basket. We have not gotten a basket and I’m not sure both would fit - in fact I’m pretty sure it wouldn’t work. I’m home all the time and I can carry things for her. She does have a great cup holder we also got on Amazon - ironically for strollers - 2 Pack Stroller Drink Holders for Cups or Bottles Universal for Bicycle, Wheelchair, Trolleys, 360 Rotation is the name on the product page. This one fits perfectly on this scooter and holds a serious amount of weight. We have large Tervis tumbler - always full when she moves it around - and it is heavy! This holder hasn’t had an issue.Overall this is a great scooter and has saved us. The first day I was practically carrying her around (and led to a torn hamstring) until this arrived and we are thrilled she’s had it. Again, in our old world we likely would have upgraded to get out more, but for Covid or those staying home more or easier locations to get to, this is stellar. She also will be on it for 12 weeks minimum, so we have to see what level of activity she’ll be allowed. But for home it’s perfect. For much of our pre-covid daily lives it would have worked. If we’d have been able to get to a theme park or some other outdoor location, it would have been better to have better tires. But still a great scooter and choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
I have used my knee rover for about 3 weeks since having foot surgery. I bought an “open box” item but it seemed completely new when I received it. I was surprised at how easy it was to assemble, taking only about 5 minutes and requiring no tools. An unexpected but very useful feature are the “parking brake” buttons on the hand brakes so that you can have both hands free while standing in place. I am 6 foot 5 and weigh about 210 pounds, and find that it’s big enough and strong enough for me. Both handlebars and seat are adjustable in height to accommodate differently sized drivers. Knee scooters seem to be designed either for indoor maneuverability or able to handle rougher terrain outdoors; this is definitely an indoor model. I found it very useful to add a messenger bag to the handlebars to carry around things like my glasses, tablet, and remotes. This is an economy model; some others include or offer optional bags that may look snazzier but I think this model provides excellent value and serviceability. I look forward to not needing to use it when my foot heals, but I would definitely recommend it to someone looking for a knee scooter. It rolls very smoothly and quietly.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Durable, stable, easy to assemble
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024
I have used my knee rover for about 3 weeks since having foot surgery. I bought an “open box” item but it seemed completely new when I received it. I was surprised at how easy it was to assemble, taking only about 5 minutes and requiring no tools. An unexpected but very useful feature are the “parking brake” buttons on the hand brakes so that you can have both hands free while standing in place. I am 6 foot 5 and weigh about 210 pounds, and find that it’s big enough and strong enough for me. Both handlebars and seat are adjustable in height to accommodate differently sized drivers. Knee scooters seem to be designed either for indoor maneuverability or able to handle rougher terrain outdoors; this is definitely an indoor model. I found it very useful to add a messenger bag to the handlebars to carry around things like my glasses, tablet, and remotes. This is an economy model; some others include or offer optional bags that may look snazzier but I think this model provides excellent value and serviceability. I look forward to not needing to use it when my foot heals, but I would definitely recommend it to someone looking for a knee scooter. It rolls very smoothly and quietly.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2021
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
To be clear, I rate this scooter as much on the basis of its price as anything. It is very inexpensive for what it does, and meets most of the basic mobility needs of someone without the use of a lower leg as well as more expensive models. That said, spending more will, at least with Knee Rover's products, get you features that improve on this one's functionality. It's worth evaluating other knee scooters from this brand and others if price is not a primary constraint on your purchase. If it is, or if you're looking for a backup, it's hard to imagine how you could do better than this knee scooter.

The construction is powdercoated, welded, tubular steel, and appears to be very durable. The frame is stable and well aligned, and the unit arrives packed to resist the worst that shippers can dole out, which can make for some frustrating moments for an injured person trying to get their first scooter up and running. Large nail clippers, wire cutters, or flush cutters will be helpful in removing the innumerable zip ties that hold various pieces of plastic foam and the user's manual in place.

The scooter arrives nearly ready to roll, requiring only a few steps and no tools to set up, so once the chore of freeing the machine from its plastic prison has been accomplished, the scooter is only a minute or two from rewarding the user with their own freedom to move.

The hand grips are fairly high durometer plastic cylinders, as opposed to the softer, ergonomic, synthetic rubber on Knee Rover's more expensive models, but they're dimpled for grip, comfortable to use, and don't need to be glued to stop rotating with use the way the ergonomic ones do. I'm not sure how much use one would need to get out of a scooter to notice the difference, but I think it unlikely most people get that much, and cycling gloves would address any issues of discomfort that might arise. The brake levers are the same as are used with every Knee Rover scooter, long travel flat bar levers with spring-loaded pins to lock the brakes and hold the scooter in position, a necessary function for stability when doing almost anything other than scooting.

The brakes are very simple levers that push against the surface of the medium-high durometer plastic of the rear wheels' rolling surfaces, one of the oldest braking systems invented. It works, the brakes will slow the scooter under not-too-demanding conditions, i.e. flat or very gently sloping ground, less than 3mph speed, user not pushing against the braking. The brakes are effective at locking the wheels when still so the scooter can be used as a stable support for standing. You will want to use both brakes together, as their action is not as effective as that of drum or caliper brakes, which on some higher end models are used singly to slow or lock the rotating rear axle to which the wheels are fixed. These wheels rotate independently on a fixed axle, so braking only one can result in the scooter's rolling on the other three wheels as a tricycle, dragging the slowed wheel, but without losing enough kinetic energy to drag to slow enough, or to stay in place if that's the intention. This is one of those measures that saves on cost, but that one might decide is worth spending more not to have to deal with. Nevertheless, the system works.

The wheels are more basic than on Knee Rover's more expensive models in that they don't have the shock absorbing elements incorporated into the construction, such as I've seen on rollerblade wheels and the like, but they're broader across the rolling surface, and I find them to be smooth and comfortable when rolling. They might be more inclined to stop at obstacles, like pencils, say, or, more likely, styli, or have less traction on smooth surfaces than the pricier wheels, but so far I've found them to be just as good for traveling around the house. I haven't experienced any squeaks or wobbles, either.

The wheelbase is similar to most scooters, and the weight is as well. This means it's about as maneuverable as most, and, at around 25 pounds, can be moved by most users when there's no good way to roll around a turn or obstacle.

The knee pad is thinner than Knee Rover's more plush, more expensive one, and some users will find it appreciably less comfortable to use with a boot. I noticed the difference, but have still been using this one without significant discomfort, although I do feel the pressure from my boot more. It's still a dense foam pad covered in what appears to be a durable synthetic material, and that can be supplemented with any number of covers, including, from Knee Rover, synthetic sheepskin and memory foam. The frame is rigid steel, and it looks like the pad will last a long time. As an update, I have since added Knee Rover's synthetic sheepskin cover, which includes an additional inch or so of medium-density foam under the fuzzy part. It fits the kneepad well, is secure, and adds quite a bit of comfort, both as extra padding and as a softer, more breathable surface. The fluffiness does make it harder to judge exactly where the edges of the pad are, and the softer foam of the 'skin can allow one's knee to roll a little when weighted, so the arrangement does make the platform somewhat less stable in that one can place one's knee close to one or the other side of the pad and slip off as the foam collapses, either at first or as one pushes with the other leg. I wouldn't call this a problem, but a matter for initial care until one gets used to the different texture and depth of the newly covered pad. Within a few hours of use the foam of the cover develops a longitudinal concavity that helps center the knee and shin and eliminates the problem of possibly slipping off. The added comfort is definitely worth the extra attention.

This scooter takes the same accoutrements as Knee Rover's others, basket (very much recommended), water bottle holder (at a price competitive with what you would have to do to use a bicycle version, although I have reservations that merit a review of the product), and the aforementioned knee pad covers.

Folding with this model is limited to a hinge on the steering column just above the headset bearing assembly, allowing it to fold down over the frame. The handlebar and column, as well as the knee pad on its post can be removed, too, although the handlebar will remain attached to the frame via the brake cable. In effect, this means the vertical dimension of the scooter can be reduced to about a foot, so the overall dimensions of the space needed to carry it in a trunk or back seat of a car will be a little less than (these are very approximate) a foot-and-a-half wide by a foot high by two-and-a-half feet long. The hinge on the steering column is easy to use. It locks using two elements, a spring loaded button latch that provides fail-safe locking, and a quick-release cam lever on a short, steel rod that holds the hinge closed. The quick-release rotates out of its locking position to become the handle one uses to depress the button latch for opening and closing the hinge. For most purposes, folding down the steering column, a few seconds to accomplish, will be the only action needed to reduce the scooter's dimensions to something small enough to fit in a trunk or back seat. It weighs about 25 pounds (very approximate), midway between the lightest travel models, around 20 pounds, and the heavier "all terrain" versions which can be in the low 30s. It would be difficult to make this scooter lighter without sacrificing either sturdiness or its "economy" status, as it would require more expensive aluminum and steel alloys in the frame, steering column, axle assemblies, seatpost, and kneepad. As it is, I think this scooter is an exercise in discovering just how much you really can get when you "get what you pay for" at the lower end of a model line, and how much the weight serves as an impediment will depend on the size and strength of the individual user.

This knee scooter's robustness, usability, and low price combine to make for its absolutely outstanding value. Yes, you can, for more money, get more effective brakes, higher-traction pneumatic or shock-absorbing smooth wheels, less weight, more foldability, thicker, softer padding in both the knee pad and hand grips, but this scooter meets all of the mobility requirements other scooters do, with the exception of outdoor terrain, for two-thirds to one-fifth the price of others. I can't imagine a better value in something like this,
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Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2016
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
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.
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patsy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Knee Rover - Lightweight and very easy to set up.
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2023
Color: Black and BlueSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
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.
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patsy
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Knee Rover - Lightweight and very easy to set up.
Reviewed in Canada on September 4, 2023
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.
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Óscar N.
5.0 out of 5 stars Eficiente
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2022
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
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Oc
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth Every Penny
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2024
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
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 wouldn’t say it’s heavy but it’s not light either if it was light it wouldn’t 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 aren’t 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 I’m getting around I can wipe them up with my good leg if I have socks on they come up easily!
Sue
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely the best investment to assist with a fractured ankle
Reviewed in Canada on January 3, 2021
Color: Matte BlackSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
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.
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Rodri
5.0 out of 5 stars Super util y divertido
Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2019
Color: Black and BlueSize: 1 Count (Pack of 1)Verified Purchase
Se compro para mi tía 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 tía 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.
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