How to put the Veloped into the car trunk?

It is easy to fold the Veloped and put it in the boot of the car. Watch as Stefan demonstrates how quick and easy it is to load the rollator Veloped into your vehicle.

It's really easy to take all the wheels off and fold the Veloped up. It is easy to put them back on again. 

Usually, it is best to do the rear wheels first. They're a bit easier than the front wheel. Then when putting back together, again start with the rear wheels first. They give a bit more stability and you can pull the front wheel area up to fit it a little easier. When you've done it a few times it will become likely second nature to you!

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  • Rick Pope…

    I have both the 12” for inside and around the house and a 14” for outdoor travel. Love them both.…

  • With a big thanks for the new found freedom...walking freely again.…

    In the city, in shops, in the garden, in the forest with the whole family... free to walk and still go out easily. The pleasure of walking in the fresh snow.

    Every week we go to bio coop and there are already a few strangers that asked us where we…

  • Surprisingly good walker…

    I have a small farm with a few animals left and need help getting myself around.
    The Neurologist recommended I get a sturdy walker that I could use to not only help me walk but put animal feed and water in.
    This does both things very well.
    Extre…

  • Changed My Life…

    I have a balance disorder. The Rollator Walker is great for so many reasons. It is very sturdy, engineered to turn easily. Gives me independence that I had lost. I bought an extra one so that I have one in the car and one for the yard.…

  • My new sense of balance…

    My father-in-law is 86 years young and has visual and balance problems. When he walks (like a penguin), with his legs apart and with splayed arms, he has to concentrate very hard on his balance, which makes him so fatigued that he starts to falter af…

  • I am happy…

    I am still practising. It works quite well on both paved and unpaved paths. I'm happy to have it, because it is safe.…

  • Let's give Old Age a bit of fun!…

    It has become impossible for me to walk outside unaided because of severe arthritis.

    But with my Trionic Walker, I can go out early each morning. I can see the stars, sometimes the moon before it sets, the dawn, the fragrant spring blossom - and a…

  • My travel walker…

    I bought the Trionic Veloped a few years ago for the outdoor use, specifically to walk my dog over rough terrain. After my dog and I got a bit older (almost 15 and 70 years old), I also bought the Walker 9er to be used indoors and as a 'travel walker…

  • New lease on life…

    My Veloped has given me a new lease on life! It’s so much safer and easier than using my walker, and allows me to navigate all kinds of terrain too, including trails. I feel comfortable being more independent and also never worry about getting stuck …

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