








🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Game!
The HEALTH LINE MASSAGE PRODUCTS 2 in 1 Rollator-Transport Chair is a versatile mobility aid designed for comfort and convenience. With a robust weight capacity of 300 lbs, durable 8-inch wheels, and a spacious padded seat, this hybrid walker easily converts from a rollator to a transport chair. Its compact, foldable design allows for effortless travel, while the ergonomic features ensure safety and ease of use.













| ASIN | B07DGC1WLT |
| Age Range Description | Adult,Senior |
| Brand | HEALTH LINE MASSAGE PRODUCTS |
| Brand Name | HEALTH LINE MASSAGE PRODUCTS |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 632 Reviews |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 41.3"D x 25.2"W x 38.2"H |
| Item Weight | 19.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ML |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4RT-9124A-SB |
| Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Maximum Height | 38.2 Inches |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 38.2 Inches |
| Minimum Height | 33.1 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 33.1 Inches |
| Model Name | 2 in 1 Rollator-Transport Chair |
| Product Dimensions | 41.3"D x 25.2"W x 38.2"H |
| Style | 2-in-1 Style |
| Style Name | 2-in-1 Style |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Walker Type | Rollator Walker |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 300 Pounds |
T**E
Impressive, can use a couple of tweaks.
After spinal surgery, it was recommended that I get a walker. After looking at what was available, I decided on this rollator, because it offers many options. I can use this as a walker and a seat whenever I needed it. I purchased a cup separately to hold my beverage, cellphone, keys and wallet securely. There is also a bag to carry any items. This rollator folds pretty flat, but not completely, you will need room for it. Update: After suffering several injuries and surgeries, this has been a life safer. If I could make a suggestion, please make the foot rests adjustable to elevate either leg. I've owned this since 2022. I like how versatile this can be, although one other suggestions is that they lock the folded seat into place in a semi opened position, so it could be used as a knee roller. This could be a universal tool for the elderly, rather than piling up with a bunch of things to clutter the home. The beautiful light blue paint finish is intact and nothing has broken with many uses.
P**N
Solid product and customer support/parts
I’ve had this product for almost a year now and use it as a rollator and as a transport chair for others to push me in. It’s a great product. Exactly what I was looking for. I even custom sewed a cute cover for the back rest. The back seat ends pop off but you can glue them on. I lost a knob screw that must have loosed and then fallen as I loaded this in the car and I contacted the company and they replaced the part for free and it was delivered to me in less than 48 hours. So I highly recommend this company because it’s worth it to get a product you can get parts for and with great customer service. I’ve also flown domestically and internationally with this and have had no trouble and it’s held up, and I’ve checked it and taken it on board. As might be expected it’s best when someone pushes you on more flat surfaces and I’ve heard it’s a bit more tiring to push on anything that isn’t pretty flat than my normal wheelchair but some situations I also want to walk sometimes or don’t have someone to push me so I need this type of device or need it so I have a chair always with and a place to carry my bag. Overall highly recommend.
K**2
Improvement needed for 5 stars
This design is wonderful for my dad when going to doctor appointments. He can use a walker but when he tires (easily) and we still have a long way to go to various doctor offices or clinics, I've had to drag him around in his walker. This great device solved that beautifully by being able to convert it into a wheelchair. It folds up very quick and easily (MUCH more easily than his walker). 2 issues keep me from being able to give it 5 stars... 1. The handles/grips need to bee extendable because the person sitting uses them as arm rests however, the person left pushing now has to bend forward and often times has their hands under the armpits of the rider. If the handles could telescope out, the pusher wouldn't have to bend over so much and the rider would have more space to rest their arms. 2. There isn't any side bars. Weakened individuals dependant on walkers need assistance in getting into and out of their seats. They need an arm rest or low bar of sorts to balance and stabilize their up/down motion. This also is needed when going down ramps for them to hang on to. Once while heading down a ramp, we hit a bump and my dad was nearly catapulted out of his chair as he had nothing to anchor him in. Other than that, this walker/wheelchair has been great! I'd love to see if these improvements can be made. It doesn't seem like a difficult improvements
A**R
Great help for my elderly uncle, and outstanding customer service!
We got this Rollator for my elderly uncle, who lives in an assisted care facility. This has made it a lot easier to take him to events where he has to walk long distances since he can be wheeled sitting in the chair. He really enjoys it and so do we and his caretakers. It’s light, easy to fold up to put in the back of a car, and yet also sturdy enough despite his large size and weight, over 6 feet tall and over 200 pounds. We’ve got a lot of good use out of it, taking him to concerts and other events that he really enjoys. Somehow, after about eight months, a bolt, holding the foot rest on fell out and was lost, which made it harder to use. I emailed the company, not really sure if I would get any response, but within a day, a new bolt was on its way to us by FedEx. Kelly in customer service was outstanding helping us track the package and find it after it went to the assisted care facility instead of our own house. Amazingly good customer service, and a great product!
S**R
A few tips and comments
Having read the reviews and had similar problems with this walker, thought I'd pass on my experience. 1) the height of the handles won't adjust. There are buttons either side of the upright tube. If you're not seeing any buttons on one or both sides to get the height adjusted, use a hammer and gently tap under the top handles . NOTE - you may scar the finish - but I found that it DID release the buttons from the very bottom and I was therefore able to adjust accordingly. 2) The hand brake. I had a whale's own time pushing the brake down to lock all the wheels before you can allow someone to sit on it without it rolling out from under them. They were very stiff and I was thinking this particular design doesn't allow for that important safety factor. Actually, it does. I used the palm of my hand sideways on one brake and shoved it down floor-wards. Then I did the other. It is just very stiff till you get used to it. I bought it for another who is unable to walk for more than 30-45 minutes on a good day, thinking it would provide more enjoyment and confidence for him as he loves to get out and about even if it is basic chores. This way, he knows if/when he does run out of steam, he won't get anxious looking for somewhere to sit in a big store. Its right there. We put a shopping basket on the seat itself so he doesn't have to haul a walker in and out of a shopping cart and now he just uses this instead of the cart. He likes that it doesn't rattle and shudder your teeth when going to car parking lot, unlike the basic standard walking frame with the 2 front wheels only. Is it a transport chair? I think for what I plan to use it for, - from car to doctors office, or shop to car, yes. In other words, short distances on even terrain. I suspect it will be hard for me to manouevre when he's in it, as he's 250, and this model probably needs a very wide turn. But when the alternative is having your loved one pass out on the floor of a store, (which he has done) it ticks ALL the boxes. 3 Another reviewer said - and I took his advice.....use a bit of velcro on the frame and the foot rests so they stay put when not in use. An easy fix. Thanks to the person who suggested that. 4 He finds it runs away from him a little compared to the basic walking frame, but he's getting used to using the brakes lightly to prevent that. 5 Also it is a little narrower than the walking frame. While the size of the frames are pretty much the same, the brake hardware on both sides reduces that width a little. Again, I think he will get used to it as he uses it more. Overall, an excellent solution at this price point, in my particular circumstances, and hoping this will be helpful to others.
W**G
Good idea product-w poor quality
It started off being a great idea to own this device. But I soon came to find out there are many issues w it. It is an average product. I don’t use this often as I don’t live w my mom and she’s the one needing it. She weighs 170 lbs and is within the weight limit of the device. I like the fact she can easily swap from a walker to a wheelchair. There are a few draw backs on the item - There is no armrest and no option to attach armrest. It is uncomfortable if you need to tuck your arms in or you feel they are out of place. Often my mom will use my gripping handles as armrest, making it very difficult to push and control. There is no cup holder and I cannot find one that can be installed to it as the frame is irregularly shaped. The frame is lightweight and flimsy. Initially it was decent and after I used it for about 5 x, it’s becoming wobbly and clicking at many of the connections. The frame also bends sometimes when there is a little bump and I didn’t see the little bump and try to push it. The wheels are small and w the way the center of gravity is, if there is a red tile w some gaps at the tile connections, the wheel(s) can get jammed or briefly stuck and if I’m pushing it and not reacting to that resistant quick enough, I’d be face planting my mom to the ground. The seat is flimsy and not so comfortable for her. It also started to tilt forward when she’s in the walker position and trying to sit and rest briefly to continue on. She keeps slipping out of the seat and is a high fall risk. The pouch that comes w the devise won’t fit correctly and ripped on initial assembly
L**A
Difficult to use
I was hopeful that this product would serve as a good transport device for walking and being driven. The walker is very difficult to use, especially turning corners, as a rollator or transport chair. The footrests do not lock into place so even when they are locked to the side they do not stay up making it impossible to get through most doors. Very difficult to release the footrests when at the side. The onlt good thing I found about this unit was the ease in folding up.
K**Y
Very stable and lightweight
Liked the quality of the product and its stability. May be a bit wide for some pocket/bedroom doors. Overall assembly went well but the handles are press fit into the receiver and it was difficult to get the them to come out so you can use the pop-up adjustment stop.
L**U
Good product
I love the rollator/transporter but please send me the bag that goes along with it to me. Please confirm you will do so.
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