Featured Products: The Trust Care Let’s Go & Let’s Move Rolling Walkers

The Trust Care Let’s Go & Let’s Move Rollators feature what has become the most important feature in rollators: portability. Each of these rolling walkers was designed to be used in a specific situation—the Let’s Go is an indoor rollator while the Let’s Move is an all-purpose rollator.

Both units pass the “under 15 lbs.” weight test, making them some of the lightest on the market. The overall designs make both rollators ideal for those who need stability and maneuverability but can’t lift a standard rolling walker.

Let’s take a look at the features of these Trust Care Rollators.

Trust Care Let’s Go Indoor Rollator

Trust Care’s Let’s Go Rollator was designed to make moving around indoors easier for seniors. The light weight and tight turn radius make this the perfect rolling walker for getting from room to room.

The features on the Let’s Go Indoor Rollator were also designed to help anyone who is active indoors. These features include:

  • An easy-brake system, with the brake placed under the handle. This gives users a quick-brake option that feels natural to use.
  • Soft 6” rubber wheels with ball bearings. Indoor rollators don’t require 8” wheels to get over rough terrain like their outdoor counterparts. 6” wheels grant users great mobility and a slightly smoother ride than traditional indoor walkers with 5” wheels.
  • Instead of a seat, the Let’s Go has a tray that rests at hand level. The tray can hold up to 11 lbs. and allows users to carry things from room to room.
  • The Let’s Go also includes a locking fold mechanism. This mechanism is easy to use, great for those with dexterity issues.

Trust Care Let’s Move Indoor Rollator

The Let’s Go’s fraternal twin the Let’s Move is a light walker made for use anywhere. This rolling walker was made to travel with, tipping the scales at just over 11 lbs., the Let’s Move is a boon to those with strength issues.

The features on the Let’s Move were designed to make all the traditional features of a rollator lighter. Don’t worry, in this case, less weight doesn’t mean less function. The features on the Let’s Move Rollator include:

  • Easy-adjust handles let users easily change the height of the Let’s Move. Simply pull the adjustment pin and set the handles to the desired height. The pin will snap back into place automatically.
  • Ergonomic handgrips with loop brakes give users comfort and security. Handles on the Let’s Move were specifically designed to be soft on the hands while in use.
  • A mesh seat with a weight capacity of 275 lbs. allows users to take a break if they get tired. The seat features durable, waterproof mesh that is also comfortable to sit on.
  • Smooth-walk 8” rubber wheels grant users an incredibly smooth ride. Rubber wheels are still king in the rollator world (over plastic), and the Let’s Move has ball-bearing-set ones for a smooth ride.

Try a Let’s Go or Let’s Move Rollator Today

Here at Oswald’s, we want to make sure every customer gets what they need. This is why we invite anyone who needs a new rollator to test the Let’s Go or Let’s Move in-store 7-days-a-week. Our 5,000 square foot Medical Equipment Showroom has plenty of space to get a feel for your new rollator.

Our Medical Equipment team is here to help you and answer any questions you have about the Let’s Go, Let’s Move or any other product we carry. If you have any questions, please send us an email or give us a call. Let us help you make life easier.

Written by Wil Anderson

Wil has been working for Oswald's since 1994. A 6th generation member of the Wickel-Oswald-Kester-Anderson family, Wil focuses on web development, inventory, and sales. With over 10 years of experience selling durable and home medical equipment, Wil is an expert on helping people find what they need to use after major surgery or an accident. Wil graduated with a BA in English Literature from Knox College in 2008, minoring in History. A graduate of Naperville North High School in 2004, Wil is a lifelong Naperville resident and is currently a columnist for Positively Naperville.