

Ergonomic rollator grips help to promote safety and comfort when you are using your rollator. Proper grips prevent your hands from sliding and minimize the load and shock on your hands, arms and upper body. The key is to choose the grips best suited to your hand size.
When you get a conventional walker, it will usually have plastic rollator grips. However, plastic does not offer comfort, and your hands can slide when walking, increasing the risk of falls.
Hand grips on conventional rollators are often made with just one material, while the handgrips on the Trionic rollators and walkers use at least two different materials. The reason for this is added safety and comfort. The part of the grip you put your weight on needs to be made from a material with more friction, whilst the underside is made of a more grip-friendly rubber. The rubber design ensures the handles on your walker prevent slippage.
Users with poor grip strength need to consider rollator grips with a better pattern or texture. Trionic's Walker and Velopeds offer grips on your walker, and make sure you have handles that are easy to hold onto when you are out walking. Every detail on your walker is important for your own safety.
We offer grips with varying gauge. Our rollator grips are smaller at the end closest to the brake lever and then thicker on the end of the grip to alleviate your hands when walking. Ergonomic grips with a varying gauge, following the natural shape of your palm, outperforms single-gauge grips as they do not follow your hand and do not offer a relieving surface for supporting the full weight you need to put on your rollator when you are out walking.
Very satisfied…
The Walker 12er is fantastic. Since 2008 I have only moved around with a wheelchair because I could not use the health insurance walkers due to balance problems. With the Walker I bought from you I feel completely comfortable. I feel very confident w…
Awesome, awesome, amazing…
I've had it for a few days now and I'm absolutely amazed. It grinds through and over everything. I can cross the hills here in the Veluwe and through mud puddles. The Veloped is a real Rollator, expensive, but worth so much more if you can go out. Yo…
Very good rollator…
Has proven itself in many situations on a wide variety of surfaces.
The large pneumatic tyres give a good driving experience and it is comfortable for the hands.
The only thing we would still miss is a lock when you fold the rollator and want to st…
My Veloped arrived on time and in……
My Veloped arrived on time and in perfect condition, well packaged and easy to assemble. I am thrilled with it, makes walking so much easier and more comfortable than my old Walker. The company are friendly, efficient and made the whole ordering and …
2000 km in 16 months with the Walker 14er
From August 2021 to the end of 2022, I covered just over 2000 km on dirt tracks, country, and forest trails with the Walker 14er, of which just over 1600 km in 2022 alone. My wife has always accompanied me. Apart from puncturing the front wheels twic…
I am delighted with the Veloped Trek……
I am delighted with the Veloped Trek and have already covered longer distances with it. Now it allows me to walk without any problems, especially on bumpy paths. People approach me every day and admire the walker. It has attracted a lot of interest o…
Trionic Veloped is an excellent walking aid…
Trionic Veloped works well when you are walking along pavements when it is snowy, dry or wet. It's also a very good walking aid to be used in the forest when you are walking along paths or even in more difficult conditions. If you decide to buy Trion…
Due to Spinal Stenosis and nerve damage…
Due to Spinal Stenosis and nerve damage, my balance is not good and have a tendency to fall a lot. I discovered the Trionic 3 years ago and have enjoyed walking my dogs on all sorts of terrain with no falls and have been able to enjoy the scenery ins…
Excellent Product…
We purchased this walker for our 14-year-old daughter, a brain cancer survivor who has no vestibular function so that she could use it to go into the countryside and at Guide camp. It took some getting used to because she has been using a posterior w…