Premium Indoor Rollator
Premium Indoor Rollator
The indoor rollator - supports you at home
The new Premium Indoor Rollator may not be able to vacuum, but otherwise it is the greatest and at the same time versatile home assistance you can imagine! You can rely on the abilities of the superhero on four wheels in any everyday situation. Bet that in at least one of the four situations you have already wished for a faithful companion in the household:
1. You walk or stand unsteadily
Are you sometimes wobbly on your feet and looking for a foothold on walls and pieces of furniture? Or is it already part of your everyday life to walk along pieces of furniture? In this case, the indoor rollator, as a classic rollator, accompanies you safely from room to room. Like a rock in the surf, it stands by your side when you walk in the rollator or do household chores standing on the rollator.
Seating option always with you
Whether it's because you just want to catch your breath or you're feeling a little dizzy, having a seat option quickly at hand is worth its weight in gold. Because you don't always have the strength and time to reach the nearest chair. The Premium Indoor Rollator comes with a seat board that can support a load of up to 150 kg. It can be easily inserted, removed or folded up. Folding it up gives you even more legroom when walking.
Tripping allowed while sitting
Unfortunately, standard rollators are not approved for you to push yourself around your home sitting on them. This is because you are only allowed to sit on it when the parking brake is applied. To move around, the brake must be released and thus you are no longer allowed to sit on the rollator. This is where the Premium Indoor Rollator comes in! Since it is ideally geared for indoor use, tripping - moving around while sitting - is allowed. You can make yourself comfortable on the seat board or an upholstered seat (accessories) and push yourself around the home with your feet.
Support for diseases such as multiple sclerosis
There are a number of diseases in which motor skills are limited. People with multiple sclerosis, for example, lose more and more control over their muscles and motor skills. Muscle strength dwindles and the body quickly becomes exhausted. An indoor rollator helps to provide support and a place to sit in the event of a sudden loss of strength. The advantage over a normal chair or stool: even when seated, you are still mobile and can stroll around the home with very little effort.
Take a look at the interview with MS patient and happy indoor rollator user Claudius.
3. Your left and right hand are not equally usable
Whether it's due to age, illness, or because you've injured one hand, sometimes things as simple as applying the brake handle can be a challenge. We've taken this a step further by adding two braking options to the indoor rollator. So you can safely and easily brake it or put it in park position.
Braking with both hands
As you may know it from the classic rollator, the indoor rollator has two brake handles, left and right on the frame. Here you can use both hands to brake the rollator evenly. An anti-slip cork TPE coating and the extra long brake handles ensure that your hands are secure and you can easily reach the handles.
Alternatively, you can use the brake bar to slow down the rollator. With both hands, you can grab it at any position on the bar and pull it up.
Operating the parking brake with one or both hands
You want to park the rollator safely and activate the parking brake? With the Premium Rollator, this is easily done with one hand. You can grasp the brake bar on either side of the bar and bring it into the parking position. One hand is all you need to pull the bar up to lock it or push it down to release the brake.
Alternatively, you can use the two brake handles to activate the parking brake. Simply push down and the rollator will be stationary.
Since the Premium Rollator's brake bar and brake handles share a common braking system, the other brake option will move with you when you use it.
4. You need help with transporting and stowing everyday objects
The meal is prepared, everything is ready in the kitchen. But unfortunately your dining table is in the living room and you now have to balance everything over individually. The laundry is freshly washed in the hamper and just waiting to be folded? But the most convenient place to do it is in the living room? In both situations, you're faced with the challenge of trying to move something from A to B, so your hands are full. You might trip, lose your balance, or not have enough energy to walk from room to room multiple times. This is where the convertibility of the indoor rollator comes into its own! In an instant, depending on the accessories, it transforms into a serving cart, a rolling cabinet and much more.
One rollator - many possible uses
Of course, an indoor rollator - as the name promises - should serve you well as a rollator. But if it can be used in other ways as well, that's what makes it a real Saljol Indoor Rollator! Because our indoor rollator is designed so that its function can be extended with various accessories.
Serving trolley, comfortable seat and storage space
- Turn your indoor rollator into a stylish and high-quality serving trolley with the real wood tray. You can use it to bring a complete menu from the kitchen to the dining room and directly to the table. It can hold up to 20 kg.
- Treat yourself to an even more comfortable seat thanks to the back cushion and upholstered seat. It is also suitable as a guest chair if you have too few seating options.
- Turn your indoor rollator into a rollable storage space for books, magazines, glasses or clothes by attaching the foldable cabinet or practical bag. Use it as a bedside table or side table.
The available accessories are simply hooked in. You don't need any screws or tools.
Stable and resilient friend
Protection is the most important thing that a rollator - whether for indoors or outdoors - must offer. That's why the Premium Indoor Rollator is also extremely stable and loadable up to 150 kg. In addition, you can lean on the rollator from all sides without it tipping or wobbling. When walking, it serves as a mobile handrail, but you can also hold on to it and support yourself when getting up from a chair, armchair or bed. Attention: Please always activate the parking brake for this purpose (see operating instructions). The senior gymnastics champion Frank Grob has extensively tested for us - in a not entirely conventional way - just how stable the indoor rollator actually is.
Stand safely, no matter where
With the indoor rollator, you can stand safely at the sink or countertop. The enormous advantage over a classic rollator, which many also use in the home, is its shape. You can stand directly in the rollator and are thus only millimeters away from the furniture. With a rollator, the seat net would be in the way and you would have to lean forward. In the bathroom, you can walk over your toilet even in the tightest of spaces. Both frontally and backwards, as you like.
Fits through everywhere
Often the narrow width of door jambs is a challenge. At just 56 cm, our indoor rollator is so narrow that it fits through almost anywhere. If the passageway at your home is still too narrow, simply take the rollator lengthwise, because then it is only 51 cm wide.
Turning in one go
A rollator that is used exclusively in the home must be maneuverable and able to turn on the spot. That's why all four wheels of the Premium Indoor Rollator can be turned 360°.
Maneuverability restrictable for additional safety
If you need more safety to walk straight, you can lock the rear wheels in the direction. Then the indoor rollator moves as you know it from the classic rollator and no longer turns on the spot.
Overcomes thresholds
Do you need to overcome small door thresholds to get from one room to another? No problem. The tires of the rollator are soft and therefore well suited to overcome small thresholds. You can also stand in the indoor rollator and lift the frame slightly at the front. Caution: The indoor rollator is only suitable for crossing the lowest thresholds. Ideally, the apartment is level or barrier-free with door threshold levelers.
Walking aid after injuries and for rehabilitation
Injuries to the legs, such as the knees, can occur at any age. These are often sports injuries or accidents that happen in everyday life. An indoor rollator is a good choice to make rehabilitation or life at home easier during the recovery period. It is easier on the legs than walking with crutches - and the risk of falling is also significantly reduced. Read how Manu is getting fit again after an avalanche accident with the help of the Saljol Indoor Rollator.
Read how Manu is getting fit again after an avalanche accident with the help of the indoor rollator.
2. Coping with everyday life at home while standing strains you
How you'd love to sit down sometimes while preparing dinner - or better yet - move from the countertop to the stove, to the refrigerator and back again while sitting. No matter your age, convenience is high on most people's list of priorities. How good that there is the Premium Indoor Rollator for this! Thanks to the included seat board, you can not only sit comfortably on it, but also push yourself from A to B with your feet (tripping).