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What is a Veloped?

Veloped an ingenious rollatorThe Veloped is an ingenious Swedish invention, best described as a “walking tricycle.” It offers walking support, and you can head for the golf course, walking paths, hiking trails, your garden or the city streets.

The Veloped is tested and approved according to the international standard ISO-11199-2:2005, for a maximum user weight of 150 kg.

The Veloped is far superior to a rollator when it comes to walking outdoors. Instead of the “bone-shaking” and unpleasant ride of a rollator, the Veloped offers unbeatable comfort. You are no longer limited to walking on smooth and even streets only. The Veloped rides with ease and comfort on grass, gravel, cobbles, rock, snow and sand.

A Veloped is a 3-wheeler, but in fact, it has 4 wheels. Confusing? Let us explain.

The Veloped has a triangular frame with two rear wheels and a 2-wheel suspension system at the front. The two front wheels are connected by a link arm that can rotate around its centre axle. Since the two front wheels are slightly overlapping, the Veloped can climb over obstacles, and it also provides suspension on uneven ground.

Since the Veloped, in effect, is a “3-wheeler”, it will always ride with full ground contact. Surely you have experienced what a nightmare a shopping cart is to push once you get out to the parking lot. The swivel wheels lift from the ground, they start spinning, and the cart heads off in every direction except the one you want it to go. Enter a “3-wheel” design, and suddenly, the problem is solved!

A Veloped has nothing but air-filled tyres.

With its climbing wheel, suspension, 3-wheel design, and air-filled tyres, the Veloped will bring you wherever you would like to go. It’s a pleasure to drive, and the comfort is unbeatable.

The comfort benefits of a Veloped are obvious when comparing it with the harsh ride of a rollator, but to prove the point: Would you consider driving a car with solid tyres and no suspension?

Veloped, -s ;

[Latin velox, velo-  =  fast; see velocity  +  Latin pes, ped-  =  foot; see -ped.]

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  • We are very satisfied!…

    The Walker is perfectly suited for cobblestones and is very easy to handle! It is more flexible than the conventional walkers and offers much more comfort; we are highly satisfied!…

  • Nicholas MacLean…

    The Veloped Tour is the Rolls-Royce of walkers. Quality materials and construction, the 12" pneumatic wheels make for effortless manoeuvrability and progress over uneven ground, pavements and kerbs.
    I am very pleased with this product and the afte…

  • Perfect addition…

    Now my precious Veloped is kept snug neat and secure.

    Trionic You really have changed my life.
    Thank you…

    Veloped Transport Bag
    by Pamela Martland
  • We are very satisfied - the Veloped is very safe to use and solidly buil…

    The Veloped is a great relief, especially on the cobblestone streets of the historical city centre.…

  • Fern howe…

    I am really delighted with my new walker it has completely met and gone above my expectations. I went on a walk last weekend which was very rough and uphill, normally I have a daughter on each arm and still find it very difficult but with my lovely…

  • Personal aid and fast delivery. My best INVESTMENT…

    Praise to you who invented the Veloped!
    I have COPD FEV1 23%, and thanks to the Veloped I can get out in the forest to pick mushrooms and blueberries. Walked several running tracks. Had sore muscles in the hips in the beginning. Because it's so easy…

  • Pure relief!…

    I am the kind of person who likes to read reviews, but rarely gives any. But this time I want to share my enthusiasm with others. Due to my MS illness, I am pretty much dependent on a walking aid. So far, I have been using my walking sticks. Since we…

  • New lease of life…

    I am 84, and have a crooked spine as a result of a motor accident five years ago, which means that it is painful for me to hold myself upright. I had not been able to take my daily walk for the last few months, and I had been unable to stand and chat…

  • The best invention after the wheel…

    My husband had a very serious accident at work: he fell from a height of eight meters on concrete floor. He is still very young, and it would be a disaster to get him to walk with a typical walker. Firstly, it is unsafe and completely unergonomic, an…

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