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Help choosing the right rollator?
Not sure which rollator is right for you? We've put together a comprehensive rollator guide to cover all the key points you should consider before making your choice.
Our guide will help you find the perfect rollator to fit your needs and lifestyle, allowing you to move safely, confidently, and with greater independence.
Frequently Asked Questions About Rollators
Can one get a subsidy for a walker?
Can one get a subsidy for a walker?
If you have a permanent disability, you can apply to your municipality for financial support for assistive devices—including rollators. If your application is approved, you're welcome to purchase your rollator from us at Seniorshop. Depending on your grant, you may be required to pay part of the cost yourself.
We've put together a clear, step-by-step guide to help you through the application process—read more here: How to Apply for Assistive Devices from Your Municipality
What does a rollator cost?
What does a rollator cost?
A walker typically costs between 800 and 4,000 kroner, depending on quality and intended use. Budget models are often made from heavier materials, feature simple wheels, and have minimal functions. In contrast, premium models use lighter and stronger materials like aluminum or carbon fiber, and come with superior wheels, suspension, and ergonomic features. This means greater comfort, durability, and ease of use for you.
Which rollator should I choose?
Which rollator should I choose?
First and foremost, you need to consider whether you'll be using your rollator indoors, outdoors, or a combination of both. Keep in mind that an indoor rollator can only be used indoors, while an outdoor rollator is versatile enough for both indoor and outdoor use.
It's also important to think about the weight of the rollator. Opting for a lightweight model is advantageous, though they tend to be more expensive than standard ones, as they're made from specially lightweight materials like carbon fiber.
Check out this ROLLATOR GUIDE for more helpful tips on selecting the right model.
Can I try my walker before purchase?
Can I try my walker before purchase?
At Seniorshop's physical store in Søborg, you can try out a wide range of rollators on the spot and receive advice and guidance from our knowledgeable staff.
Check the store's opening hours HERE
If you haven't found the right product after purchasing it online (or in-store), you can always return it and/or exchange it for another item.
Read all about our return policy HERE

