
Lets Go Indoor
For people who require extra support when moving around the home, or a stable place to move food and drinks from room to room.
£319.99 with VAT Relief
£383.99 inc VAT
The Let's Go Indoor is a stylish lightweight trolley ideally suited for use around the home.
It has a comfortable crossbar handle which is height adjustable and ensures excellent stability while walking along.
The four castors also enable you to navigate tight hallways and doorways with ease.
Its braking system is linked as one, meaning that both can be activated by using only one hand. These can also be used as a parking brake to make sure the rollator remains stationary.
So you can carry items with you, there is a bag attached to the font plus a snap-on tray to help you carry drinks and food around the home while minimising spillage.
The Lets Go Indoor Rollator is available in three different finishes and is suitable for use on carpeted areas and thresholds.
For more information on the Lets Go Indoor Rollator, please get in contact with our mobility professionals.
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Carrying weight | 6.5kg |
| Height (of adjustable handle) | 83-95 cm |
| Height (of tray) | 68 cm |
| Length | 63 cm (25") |
| Weight (max user) | 16 stone (100 kgs) |
| Weight (product) | 6.9 kgs (13 lbs) |
| Width | 55.9 cm (22 inches) |
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★★★★★
2 years ago
I visited with my mother yesterday and today to look at mobility scooters for her. Craig took so much time first finding out what mum needed and then showing her all the suitable ones in the right price range. We went back today to make the purchase and Caron kindly helped. I was very impressed with the knowledge they both had and also the kindness they showed to both of us. I would definitely recommend this company.
Michelle F.
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