The guide for rollators and electric rollators

What is a rollator?

A rollator, often also called a walker, is a walking aid that supports the mobility of people with limited balance or walking difficulties. Unlike walking sticks or forearm supports, a rollator does not have to be lifted off the ground. It consists of a metal frame with four wheels and two handles for pushing and supporting.

Rollators are particularly popular with seniors, but they also offer mobility security to young people with disabilities.

Models at a glance

Rollators are available in different designs, each with specific advantages and disadvantages:

  1. Standard rollator : Stable and tip-proof, ideal for indoors and outdoors. However, it is a bit heavier and difficult to push on uneven terrain.
  2. Lightweight rollator : Made of aluminum or carbon, these models are easier to push and easy to transport. However, they are less stable.
  3. All-terrain rollator : With larger and profiled wheels, ideal for uneven terrain. However, these models are more expensive and wider.
  4. Delta rollator : Three-wheeled and narrow, ideal for tight living spaces, but less stable.
  5. Electric rollator (E-rollator) : With motor support for easier pushing, particularly useful for those with less physical strength. High price and not covered by health insurance.

Costs and financing

The costs for rollators vary depending on the model and equipment:

  • Standard rollator : approx. 100 – 300 euros
  • Lightweight rollator : Approx. 200 – 500 euros
  • All-terrain rollator : Approx. 400 – 1,200 euros
  • Delta rollator : Approx. 80 – 130 euros
  • Electric rollator (E-rollator) : Approx. 3,000 – 3,500 euros

Health insurance companies often cover the costs for standard and lightweight rollators as well as delta rollators. However, costs for electric rollators are rarely covered.

Indoor rollators

Delta rollators or narrower standard rollators with folding function are recommended for use in the home. Models with plastic tires roll easily and require little pushing force, which makes them ideal for indoors.

Outdoor rollators

For outdoor use, off-road rollators with large, profiled wheels and possibly a disc brake are the best choice. They are robust and can handle uneven terrain without any problems. An electric rollator can also be a good choice, especially if you often have to cover longer distances.

Important purchase criteria

When purchasing a rollator you should consider the following criteria:

  1. Weight : A lighter rollator is easier to handle.
  2. Load capacity : Pay attention to the maximum user weight.
  3. Foldability : Convenient for transport and storage.
  4. Brakes : Must be easy to operate and reliable.
  5. Grip comfort : Ergonomic handles are important for prolonged use.
  6. Basket size : Relevant for shopping or transporting items.

Accessories for rollators

Useful accessories can significantly improve the functionality of a rollator:

  • One-hand brake : For users with one-sided paralysis or limited hand strength.
  • Forearm supports : Relieve the strain on the hands and support an upright posture.
  • Back strap : Provides safety when sitting on the rollator.
  • Basket and tray : For transporting objects.
  • Lights and reflectors : Increase safety in the dark.
  • Rain cape and umbrella holder : protection from bad weather.

The E-Rollator: Mobility with motor support

An electric rollator offers electrical support, which is particularly useful for people with limited physical strength. These models are ideal for outdoor use and can easily handle uneven terrain. However, they are more expensive and require more maintenance. There are currently only limited options for health insurance companies to cover the costs.

Future and innovation

Future developments in electric rollators include GPS functionality, better battery life and expanded use on uneven terrain. Models such as the Romero are expected to be available from 2025 and offer innovative features for greater safety and comfort.

Conclusion

Choosing the right rollator depends largely on your individual needs. Whether for indoor use, uneven terrain or with additional motor support - there is a suitable model for every need. Weigh up the advantages and disadvantages carefully and seek advice from experts if in doubt.

A suitable rollator can significantly improve the quality of life and should therefore be chosen carefully.

About us – Romiro Robotic

We are Romiro Robotic, a company that develops innovative solutions in the field of assisted robotics. Our main product, the Romiro, was originally designed as a combination of "ROllator WITH electric wheelchair". Today, the name stands for a unique mobility concept that helps people experience freedom, mobility and safety in their everyday lives.

Our DNA

"We are not a walker. We are not a wheelchair. We are Romiro - your mobility solution for everyday life and lifestyle."

The Romiro – More than a Helper

The Romiro combines the best features of a classic rollator, a shopping trolley and an e-scooter for seniors – all in one compact and innovative product.

What we are not

We are not a classic aid, nor a medical product. The Romiro deliberately does not have an aid number - and for good reason. No one with a disability or illness is prohibited from buying or using the Romiro. However, we would like to stress that there are specially developed medical products on the market that are tailored to such needs. The Romiro is not a medical product or aid.

Romiro is a sports and leisure device. Mobility and freedom are not a luxury, but a basic right. However, we strongly advise against using the Romiro for medical or therapeutic purposes. It is a sports and leisure device that was developed for active mobility.

We believe in:

  • Self-determination and self-sufficiency into old age.
  • Maintaining joy of life and movement.

Running means movement – and movement is life. Our goal is to help people stay active and healthy, enjoy their freedom and maintain their independence.

What is the Romiro?

The Romiro combines smart technology and practical features to promote mobility, comfort and freedom.

functions

  • Rollator function:
  • Smart features:
  • E-scooter function:

target group

The Romiro is suitable for everyone – young and old.

  • People who value freedom, mobility and security.
  • Active people who want to organize their everyday lives independently.
  • Young and older users who value sustainable, modern mobility.

The problem

Many people limit their mobility because they overestimate their strength – even with a walker or shopping cart. This often leads to:

  • Isolation and dependence on relatives.
  • Depression due to lack of exercise and social withdrawal.

At the same time, existing alternatives such as senior e-scooters are often:

  • Too big, too bulky or forbidden in the supermarket, on public transport or in your own home.
  • Stigmatization in Design.
  • Expensive, heavy and impractical.

The solution

The Romiro is:

  • Compact and lightweight: weighs less than 14 kg and can be folded with one hand.
  • Electrically efficient:
  • Independent: No need for taxi or bus.
  • Flexible: Carrying bag for up to 5 kg, ideal for shopping.

Our focus is on promoting mobility rather than restricting it. Electric driving is just one option – walking remains the priority.

Why Romiro?

  • Unique on the market: Unlike competitors who offer converted electric wheelchairs, the Romiro is specifically designed for a seamless transition between walking, transporting, sitting and driving.
  • Discreet and stigmatization-free: Modern design that represents freedom and lifestyle.
  • Suitable for every location: Slim enough for supermarkets, public transport and your own four walls.

With Romiro you stay active, independent and mobile – your solution for a self-determined life.