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The Walk Away Walker is an adjustable foldeing walker with folding seat designed for use by individuals with walking, lower extremity, or balance disabilities. This four-wheeled walker has a chrome-plated lightweight steel frame and adjustable-height handles. The unit is equipped with locking hand brakes, a padded seat and backrest, and an underseat storage/shopping basket. CAPACITY: 500 pounds.

Notes: This product replaces the Able Walker. ** The manufacturer states this product is covered under Medicare for qualified individuals.

Price: 384.50.

This product record was updated on May 26, 2004.

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Walk Away Walker LLC (Formerly Able Walker Inc)

2325 East Nutwood Avenue
P.O. Box 92831
Fullerton, California 92831
United States
Telephone: 800-663-1305 or 714-525-1382.
Fax: 714-578-8272.
Web: http://www.inventionconnection.com/BOOTHS/booth109.html.
Email: plee1382@yahoo.com.


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