Elektrischer Rollator bei MS: Romiro RT.3 mit Schiebe- und Bremshilfe

Electric rollator at MS: Romiro RT.3 with push and brake aid

Living with multiple sclerosis (MS) brings with it special challenges. Fatigue , or the rapid exhaustion, can turn even short distances into a test of strength. Every step uphill feels like climbing a mountain, and downhill, confidence in one's own braking power is often lacking. The constant Fear of tipping or falling accompanies many MS sufferers on every walk. But this is exactly where the Romiro RT.3 – an electric rollator that gives you safety and support when you need it most.

The Romiro RT.3 Rollator with pushing aid was specifically developed to make everyday life easier for people with MS. State-of-the-art sensors and a quiet electric motor detect when you need assistance—whether on inclines, declines, or simply when your strength wanes. This way, you gain a piece of Mobility and freedom without compromising on security.

Product benefits for people with MS

  • Motor support reduces effort: Intelligent sensors detect your walking movement and control a motor that pushes you dynamic The RT.3 relieves you of much of the effort required when climbing hills or on long distances. This allows you to remain mobile longer and further despite MS without fatigue stopping you prematurely.
  • Automatic brake for maximum safety: When going downhill or in tricky situations, you no longer have to reflexively reach for the brakes. If you let go of the handle or the speed gets too high, the rollator brakes automatically This system prevents uncontrolled rolling away and provides safety, even if your hands don't react quickly enough. Risk of falls and tipping are thus significantly reduced.
  • Lightweight and compact foldable: Despite the additional technology, the RT.3 weighs only approximately 10 kg, making it one of the lightest electric rollators. When needed, it can be folded down to a width of just 26 cm in one easy step. The low weight and foldability are major advantages for MS patients who need to conserve their strength – whether when storing it in the car or carrying the rollator up a few steps.
  • Intuitive operation, adapted to you: The electric rollator Romiro RT.3 is simple and intuitive to control. An easy-to-read display lets you choose between different assistance modes without complicated settings. 7-way height-adjustable handles (approx. 74–94 cm) and the sophisticated design offer plenty of legroom. This means that whether you're having a good or bad day, the support adapts to your walking speed and daily condition without you having to do anything.
  • Long-lasting battery range: The powerful lithium-ion battery offers you up to 4 hours of runtime (equivalent to approximately 6–7 km Walking distance, depending on the terrain). This makes even longer excursions or shopping trips no longer a problem, even if your walking distance varies from day to day. The battery is fully recharged in approximately 3 hours. Convenient: You can simply remove the battery for charging – and optionally keep a second battery on hand to further increase the range.
  • Comfort and extras: The RT.3 offers everything you would expect from a modern rollator – and more. integrated seat with backrest allows you to take a relaxing break whenever your legs get tired. Additionally, sophisticated details such as an automatic Voice output of the walking distance ensuring you always have an overview of how far you've come. Of course, the rollator also features a practical shopping basket (load capacity up to 5 kg) and reflectors for good visibility. All these extras make everyday life with MS a little more comfortable and safer.

Practical example : Sabine (42) has been living with MS for 10 years and describes the RT.3 as a "game-changer" in her everyday life. "Even the walk to the park used to be torture – I lacked the strength to go uphill, and I was always afraid that the walker would roll away from me. With the RT.3, I feel like I'm back on my feet for the first time. Safe . The motor helps me uphill, and the brakes automatically and gently counteract the descent. I can finally enjoy walks again without constantly thinking about my MS."

Comparison: Electric Rollator vs. Conventional Rollator

A conventional rollator provides support for many people – but for people with MS it quickly reaches its limits. Especially with fatigue Even a lightweight rollator often requires too much effort because it offers no support. In contrast, the electric rollator RT.3 noticeably: You tire more slowly because the engine takes over most of the thrust. Security The RT.3 has the edge. Where a normal rollator might roll away on uneven terrain or down a slope, the RT.3 comes to a controlled stop as soon as you let go thanks to sensor brakes.

 

The RT.3 also offers technical refinements that conventional models lack – from automatic braking assistance to voice navigation. Despite its motorization, the RT.3 remains pleasantly light at around 10 kg (an average standard rollator weighs approximately 8 kg). This 2 kg extra weight is barely noticeable in everyday use, as the rollator practically supports itself and compensates for its weight with the electric push assist. For people with MS this means: less effort required, less uncertainty – and a significantly larger radius of action than with a classic rollator.

Technical data

Characteristic Romiro RT.3 (Model RT3-01RD)
Weight (including battery) approx. 10 kg
Max. user weight 100 kg
Dimensions (set up) approx. 62 cm width, 85 cm length, 95 cm height
Dimensions (folded) approx. 26 cm wide (folded standing)
Handle height adjustable 7 steps (approx. 74.5 – 94 cm)
Brakes Sensor automatic + manual parking brake
Engine / Drive Intelligent push assistance up to approx. 6 km/h
Battery (lithium-ion) 230 Wh, removable (suitable for flight)
Loading time approx. 3 hours
reach up to 4 hours or ~7 km
Load capacity basket 5 kg
Extras Integrated seat, LCD display, voice output, one-hand folding mechanism

Note: The dimensions when set up are approximate, as the handle height is variable (max. approx. 95 cm).

Frequently asked questions from people with MS (FAQ)

Can I use the rollator safely even if I am very tired (fatigue)?

Yes. The Romiro RT.3 really comes into its own when you're extremely tired. The motor assist provides most of the necessary propulsion, allowing you to remain mobile even on "bad days." The device also automatically brakes when you let go – if you ever lack strength or coordination due to fatigue, the rollator will stay in place and protect you from falls.

How exactly does the electric push assist work?

The RT.3 push assist works Sensor-based : As soon as you press the handlebars, sensors register your movement. A small electric motor immediately assists you in moving forward—the harder you press, the more help the motor provides. There are three selectable assistance modes (e.g., light, medium, strong), which you can adjust via the display. This means you don't have to "accelerate" like with a scooter; the rollator automatically adapts to your pushing needs.

Does the RT.3 brake automatically, for example when going downhill or when I let go?

Absolutely. The rollator is equipped with intelligent braking technology. If you're going downhill and your speed exceeds a safe limit, the motor brake engages and slows you down to prevent you from spinning. And if you let go of the handlebars—whether due to loss of balance or because you need to take a break—the automatic brake immediately activates and the RT.3 stops. This system is similar to a "dead man's brake" and offers maximum protection against rolling away.

What happens if the battery runs out? Can I use the RT.3 without electric assistance?

The RT.3 can be pushed and braked like a normal rollator, even when switched off. The mechanical brakes operate independently of the battery, allowing you to stop at any time. However, keep in mind that without motor assistance, you'll be pushing the full weight yourself (approximately 10 kg plus any load you may be supporting on the rollator). Therefore, plan longer trips with sufficient battery capacity—or take a spare battery with you. A practical detail: The battery is interchangeable and can be removed for charging, which makes handling easier.

Can the rollator be transported in the car?

Yes. The Romiro RT.3 is designed for portability. It folds up in just a few easy steps – when folded, it's only about 26 cm wide, fitting in most trunks or behind the front seat. At approximately 10 kg, it's slightly heavier than a standard ultralight rollator, but still easy to carry. If necessary, the battery can be removed beforehand to reduce the weight. This allows you to easily take the RT.3 with you on excursions, doctor's appointments, or while traveling.

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