What is the Difference Between a Walker and a Rollator? The difference between a walker and a rollator is, wheels. A walker has four legs and all four legs stay in contact with the ground when you are moving. The walker must be lifted in order to move forward. A rollator has four wheels and brakes and does not need to be lifted to move forward. Rollators are easy to maneuver because the wheels swivel so moving about is easier. Walkers aren't as easy to move but they are more stable. Walkers can also partially support your weight while you are walking.
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