

Ergonomic rollator grips help to promote safety and comfort when you are using your rollator. Proper grips prevent your hands from sliding and minimize the load and shock on your hands, arms and upper body. The key is to choose the grips best suited to your hand size.
When you get a conventional walker, it will usually have plastic rollator grips. However, plastic does not offer comfort, and your hands can slide when walking, increasing the risk of falls.
Hand grips on conventional rollators are often made with just one material, while the handgrips on the Trionic rollators and walkers use at least two different materials. The reason for this is added safety and comfort. The part of the grip you put your weight on needs to be made from a material with more friction, whilst the underside is made of a more grip-friendly rubber. The rubber design ensures the handles on your walker prevent slippage.
Users with poor grip strength need to consider rollator grips with a better pattern or texture. Trionic's Walker and Velopeds offer grips on your walker, and make sure you have handles that are easy to hold onto when you are out walking. Every detail on your walker is important for your own safety.
We offer grips with varying gauge. Our rollator grips are smaller at the end closest to the brake lever and then thicker on the end of the grip to alleviate your hands when walking. Ergonomic grips with a varying gauge, following the natural shape of your palm, outperforms single-gauge grips as they do not follow your hand and do not offer a relieving surface for supporting the full weight you need to put on your rollator when you are out walking.
Lockdown…
The lock is strong and secure. It took me a little while to use it correctly as it has a very strong wire and it can be a bit stiff to manoeuvre in place. Now I am used to it and I appreciate how safe it keeps my Tourer.…
Veloped Trek is an excellent help…
With the Veloped Trek I can walk longer distances again with pleasure. It helps me to get upright so that I can breathe better again. Above all, I appreciate that with the Veloped Trek I can walk again without much effort along paths in the park, for…
Rain cover…
What should I review?
The cover is fine and stays secure even in thunderstorms and rain. Leaving it for days under the scorching sun is not good - there is a risk that it will crack.…
Good concept for replacement…
I needed to replace a brake lever because the thread for the clamping screw was worn out. I looked for the instructions on this site and have to say it was super simple to replace the lever. Simply remove the handle, pull off the brake lever, remove …
Peggy Hollick…
Due to ongoing health problems, Maurice (as my 12er has been dubbed) and I have not had as many outings as I would have wished but on each occasion, he has not let me down on the rough, uneven ground, whereas my conventional Rollator would balk at th…
I am very pleased with it.…
I recently bought a Walker 12er, and after using it for several weeks I can tell you that I am very pleased with it. The walker feels so much more stable than my previous one and is certainly more comfortable to use due to the large wheels with the i…
I am delighted with my Sport…
The machine is exactly as described in the literature and on the website. It's really solid and stands up to life on a livestock farm. I doesn't often get on tarmac, it's mostly used on rough fields, farm yards and rough cart tracks. It worked perfec…
Trionic walkers are expensive,but worth it……
I am 60 years old and have had MS for 33 years and continue to lead a very active life style. During that period of time, my condition has worsened to the point I need to use a walker to aid my balance at all times. I went through many cheap walkers …