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🚀 Walk Light, Live Large: The Wonder Walker Plus is your ultimate mobility sidekick!
The Stander Wonder Walker Plus is a lightweight, aluminum folding walker designed for adults and seniors seeking compact, travel-friendly mobility support. Featuring patented EZ Fold-N-Go technology, it folds down to a 5x7 inch footprint, weighs only 8 pounds, and supports up to 300 pounds. With adjustable padded handles and locking swivel wheels, it offers customizable comfort and stability for indoor and outdoor use—no assembly required.












| ASIN | B0BBH818WF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #68,941 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Standard Walkers |
| Brand | Stander |
| Brand Name | Stander |
| Color | Vivid White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,160 Reviews |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23"D x 23"W x 33"H |
| Item Nype Name | Walker |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Stander |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height | 38 Inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 33 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 24 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 32 Inches |
| Model Name | EZ Fold-N-Go Walker |
| Product Dimensions | 23"D x 23"W x 33"H |
| Style | Folding |
| Style Name | Folding |
| UPC | 850015994852 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Walker Type | Standard Walker |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 400 Pounds |
W**K
Terrific invention!
This will be the second one of these I have purchased for someone. They are so convenient, lightweight, and portable. Especially if your a traveller. It folds up like an umbrella, and can be used like a cane. It's genius.
R**N
Truthful description
I purchased this walker for my sister with intellectual disabilities. She suffers from osteoarthritis of both knees and surgery is not an option. Her previous walker was hard for her to maneuver around corners and heavy. A friend recommended the Wonder Walker and it is perfect! My sister's gait has improved, she is walking at a faster pace and loves it. Her physical therapist was very pleased with the improvement of my sister's mobility. It is light weight and so easy for me to handle while transport ing her to appointments. Highly recommend.
L**N
Easy movement- very sturdy- easy storage when not using
I have finally found the walker I have been researching for! I kept my late husbands regular Walgreens walker and Rollator as I knew I would be needing items too. But I also remembered his complaints and problems with each of the items he used. Now Mother Nature was leaving hints of better accept your soon new walking life. I knew I wanted 1) handles that made me stand up at normal height 2) I didn’t want to struggle walking or pushing 3) easy to fold and place away from other peoples walking area when not in use. I FOUND IT a STANDLER WONDER WALKER
K**N
Lightweight and folds easily
It's a great walker, but had to return as I didn't think about the fact that it didn't have handbrakes or back wheels, just sleds on the back. Folds up easily and quickly, just need brakes. But if you don’t need brakes it's a nice little walker to easily fold and un- fold quickly and it's lightweight as well.
H**N
Great Walker Made Better - Add a Seat and Rear Wheels
After seeing a friend’s Stander Walker, I was impressed with its portability and ordered one. This Walker is great for taking to church, restaurants, etc. because it is so lightweight and compact, yet still sturdy. For my needs, however, it was incomplete since it lacked two features – a seat, and small rear wheels. Being a retired engineer, I eventually figured out two solutions worth sharing that have solved my problems yet do not significantly affect the unit’s weight or compactness. As shown in the attached pictures, NO ALTERATIONS TO THE WALKER ARE NECESSARY: 1). ADDING A SEAT: Amazon carries all items -- one 21” Axle Strap (item “ALL10204”), plus two 3/16” Large D Shackles (item “BOOJH1SL65”), plus two Seat Belt Pads (item “B001JEIHAG”). This will yield a padded sling seat that is about kitchen stool height (26”). {If a longer 24” Axle Strap is used, such as item “B005C2ASRQ” or “B00EEFJ9EA”, the seat will be about 1 ½” lower.} Place a strap D-ring in a Shackle and place the removable piece into the lowest visible hole in the walker’s handle, with the “eye” on the outside so you don’t hit you’re hips on it when sitting. Subsequently place the seat belt pads over the strap, with a small gap between them and with the opening side toward the crossbar and with the double layer of padding on top. [If you use one longer seat belt pad, instead of two shorter ones, then the seat will not fold properly when folding up the walker.] 2). ADDING REAR WHEELS WITH “BRAKES”: If you are concerned about the walker sled feet potentially damaging your floors, or how the sliding sled feet slow you down when walking, consider adding these “Rear Brake Attachments”. Because the Stander Walker’s rear legs slant, however, it is necessary to have a handyman make some relatively easy modifications to the Invacare units before they can attached to the Stander walker. When installed, your walker’s re-installed sled feet will normally rub slightly on the new rear wheels and this will keep the walker from sliding away when not in use. However, when a user presses down SLIGHTLY on the walker handles, the new rear wheels will roll smoothly. When a user presses down MORE FIRMLY on the rear handles, the walker’s original sled feet will touch the ground and act as the walker’s brake, just as originally intended. Amazon carries a Rear Brake Attachment (by Invacare) in several lengths. I used the cheapest and shorter 10” size (item “B005PGD830” for a pair). First, a handyman will have to use a sharp 3/16” drill-bit to drill out the aluminum rivets that hold the wheel assembly onto the Invacare tube. Next, slide the plastic brake assembly up the tube as needed so you can mark and cut off the excess tubing and foot from the Invacare tube just above the last hole in the tube (about 15/16” below the centerline of the drilled out hole). The easiest and best way to cut the tubing is to use a tubing cutter (a 1 1/8” capacity cutter is needed). Finally, unscrew the Stander Walker rear sled foot hex screw and temporarily remove the sled foot (a wrench apparently is also supplied with the Stander sled feet replacements, if you don’t already have one). Lay the walker on its side, slide the brake attachment back over the walker aligning the holes and re-insert the walker foot in the walker leg. Next insert a 1 ¾” long standard #10 Machine Screw (available at any hardware store) through the brake assembly, tubing, walker leg, and sled foot and add the nut, and screw everything together – both the screw head and nut will fit snugly into the existing holes on the plastic brake assembly. Repeat the process for the second walker leg. If you no longer desire either additional feature, either or both changes are easily removable and the walker restored to its as-shipped state. These changes work well for me and hopefully this information will be useful to someone else. /Henry Vaughan
U**R
Gave Me Back Some Independence
After my an accident in my 30s left me and my spine with life altering injuries I found myself needing a walker to help me to get around, especially with new balance and proprioception impairments. The standard $20 folding metal walkers probably impede walking more than they help it as they're not terribly sturdy and if you can't lift them properly between taking steps (slowing your walking speed) they will catch on ever rock, pavement change or fiber of carpet. I prefer to the rollator walker because it's so smooth and there's a certain amount of relieved anxiety I never knew I had by knowimg that I'll always have a place to sit when I need to and that I have the means to carry things without asking for help. The only drawback of these rollators is that if I want to go out with a friend or via lyft/uber I can't count on their being space in the car from the former or help from the latter as it's too heavy and cumbersome for me to get in and out of a car without sliding it along the bumper. This walker is so light weight that I can easily get it in and out of a car and even have it with me at the seat. It has a strong and sturdy design. The wheels and mini skis that it glides can sometimes catch on things but it won't put you at a fall risk like the standard walker. Because this walker is so light it takes some getting used to as it's very easily influenced by carpet and other floors to wander from side to side. Putting a bit more weight on it will solve the problem. My favorite feature is that by nature of how it folds, if you dont lock it in place you can easily slightly close the walker, while still depending on it to keep you upright, to get narrow if you're walking through areas that won't allow for the full expanded width of the walker. This is especially helpful when you're trying to get through a crowd of people. The bag that comes on the front isn't great for carrying much and as soon as you use it for anything not flat the fabric stretches out and looks saggy. Other replacement bags that give you more storage or cup holders won't work because to close the walker with a bag atrached it can't be rigid as it must crumple inward as the metal folds. This is one are I feel could use improvement, as could the option for a cupholder accessory.
B**H
An easy-to-fold sturdy walker
This is a really nice walker, albeit somewhat expensive. If you buy one like this, be sure to get the one with the swiveling, 6" front wheels. The wheels can swivel freely or be easily locked in place. The manufacturer throws in a simple bag that holds a few items and collapses when the walker is folded. It's also a bit heavy for some users as it's primarily steel and weighs about 8 lbs (3.6 Kg). The only somewhat irritating thing is the adjustment for the height of the hand grips. You have to remove a knob and small carriage bolt completely, reposition the grip, then reinsert the bolt. Could be a good safety feature for users who may not be able to correctly adjust the hand grip height themselves. A couple of reviewers complained that the swivel wheels do not lock. They do lock with a simple spring-loaded pin that engages a notch in the frame of the swivel wheel. Align the notch with the pin, push up to engage the notch and push the handle of the locking pin to the side to secure it in place. Another reviewer complained that the skids and the wheel are held on with rivets. They are not. They are secured with hex recess screws. A 4 mm hex wrench fits them; the wrenches are available at most hardware or home improvement stores. Replacement skids or wheels should be available from the company. See the sticker on one of the legs or the included instruction sheet. Best for indoor use as the skids on the rear legs don't work well outdoors or on concrete. They do add stability, however. Ours is great for moving past obstacles in our house as the walker can be easily made narrower to pass through. Recommended.
G**T
The walker is really better than ok...BUT....
The walker is really better than OK, but i am upset over the Glides on the bottom of the legs. You might have to replace the glides every 6 weeks.....and i do not like that. It is a very good walker, compact, light, opens and closes rapidly, stores easily, fits in the car easily....the pouch in front does come in handy. When I purchased the EZ Walker i Called Stander to ask about the glides on the legs. I never had a walker before....the plastic just looked like the wrong plastic to have gliding along the ground. I told stander how i would be using it and they told me the glides should last about 8 months. I felt that was reasonable...If they told me i would be buying these every 6 weeks or find a way to buy in bulk so i would have them when needed, I probably would have returned the item even though it looked good. I own the product about 6 weeks and both glides broke. I called Stander and they said the warranty on the glides are only for six weeks and they will send me a pair at not charge. They were nice, but for a walker of this standard they should upgrade the plastic. I do not know which type of plastic is stronger .....but they make all sorts of plastics designed for abuse....Many guns are made of plastic...I hope Stander reads this. It is a very good product but with a very weak link.
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