Basic rollator walkers. That is not the case however. You can hear me coming long before you can see me. I’m walking in my neighbor on the sidewalk daily as directed by my doctor. I doubt I’ll ever have to replace them. There's a problem loading this menu right now. WHERE AS THE STOCK ONES LIKE HANGING UP ON THINGS , CRACKS IN CONCRETE OR BRICKS, TRIM BOARDS ON YOUR FLOORS ...THESE JUST GLIDE RIGHT OVER.

I was very concerned about the different reviews regarding how long it lasts. Like them so much better than the, These did not fit at all into the ends of the walker when they arrived, the part was way too wide.

These are easy to put on, don't require, I have bought different walker tips. These 1” walker glide tips don’t slip. If you want any kind of resistance (to help you keep your balance right after surgery, which is why I'm using a walker), these may not be for you. with wheels. When it comes to traveling with a walker, lightweight is best. Then I put the new glides in the hole of the leg. If you walk behind the walker in a normal fashion, rather, Bought several for backup. I continue using them outside knowing I will have to replace them more often, but that is my choice. So I initially tried both of them, Vive Walker Ski Glides - Universal Replacement Feet - Heavy Duty, Durable Coaster Cap Gliders for Medical Folding Walker - Provides Safety, Stability - 2 Slides and 2 Smooth Sock Pad Covers (1-Pair), 87% of the ratings are 4-stars or 5-stars.

If you buy these measure the tubeing your putting, Drive Medical 5" Walker Wheels with Two Sets of Rear Glides for Use with Universal Walker, Gray, I was looking for something for my walker’s back leg portion because all tennis balls and gliders wear out immediately. I walk daily outside with my walker and needed another option. They’re durable, they stay clean no matter what I put them through and they’re always smooth on just about any surface. Do not be fooled by the pictures- it fits most walkers. These work great and glide, Nova invented these skis. They are fairly inexpensive.

So we recently relocated to a house with beautiful hardwood floors, no laminate here. He uses these on the walker he takes out & about, so they are dragged across cement and asphalt quite a bit. They are priced between $75 and $125. It’s great for indoor or outdoor use, and it rolls smoothly. I replace them every 2 months, that said, I'm sure if I were to only use them on carpet, they would last a lot longer. Compare the most helpful customer reviews of the best rated products in our Walker & Rollator Ski Glides & Pads store. They do wear out fairly quickly if used outside on concrete, but you should note that the manufacturer recommends them for INSIDE use. And they want one for themselves! It did not last for me too long since this is no match to my constant walking in different areas besides carpet. Slick bottom surface caused him to fall.