
Easy to fold, lightweight for transport and outings.
Travel Independently. Travel and outings pair car transfer aids, portable ramps, and outdoor mobility gear so appointments and family visits stay reachable.
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Easy to fold, lightweight for transport and outings.

Inserts into the door striker — gives a sturdy grip to stand up from the seat.

Lightweight rubber/aluminum ramp for doorways and small steps.

Full-function compact keyboard designed for efficient single-hand typing, often featuring specialized layouts or adaptive firmware.

Styling of regular shirts but with hidden magnetic closures that are easier to fasten, ideal for adaptive needs.

High-lip plate makes scooping food easier one-handed.

Removable padding for car door edges during transfers.

Quick-install bar for travel and rentals — not for full body weight.

Tri-wheel design fits tight halls — lighter than four-wheel rollators.

Clip-on or hook-on tray — meals, tablet, and daily tasks at wheelchair height.

Small rear wheels or bars — reduce backward tip when leaning or on ramps.

Frame-mounted holder for O₂ cylinder — keeps tank secure while moving.

Memory foam or gel arm pads — pressure relief for forearms and elbows.

Light AFO for foot drop, often fits in sneakers.

Keep a cane from dropping out of reach.

Slip-on glides made from tennis balls for walker legs, designed to help walkers slide smoothly over various indoor surfaces and prevent scuffing.

Classic ski-shaped rear-leg glides that snap onto most standard walker legs for smoother indoor pushes.

Foam sleeve for metal footrests that dig into legs or catch shoes.

Durable, interlocking floor tiles for garage, basement, gym areas, or workshops, providing increased comfort and protection.

Cross thresholds and small steps safely.





Rotating cushion makes getting in and out of the car easier on hips and weak side.

Easier to grab the seat belt with a weak or limited-reach arm.

Tilting stand keeps a laptop at a safe angle in bed or chair.

Slip shoes on without tying — works with most sneakers.

Wide-opening shoes with single-pull Velcro closure.

24-inch shoehorn — no bending to put on shoes.

Adds 3–5 inches of height with arms to push up safely.

Lets seated bather rinse without standing or turning.

Cellular pendant or watch — works at home, yard, and short errands.

Height-adjustable leg rests with calf pads — supports swelling and positioning.

Leg rests pivot to the side — faster transfers without removing hardware.

Extended hanger tubes or footplates for taller users — heels supported on plate.

Clamp-on drink holder — keeps water within reach on the frame or armrest.

Stash phone, meds, and other essentials discreetly under your wheelchair seat. Attaches easily. No need for a backpack.

Frame clip holds cane or quad stick — frees hands for pushing.

Soft or high-friction rim covers — easier propulsion with weak grip.

Waterproof cape fits over wheelchair and lap — stay dry on outings.

Gains about 2 in. of doorway width without reframing — helpful for walkers.

Add seasonal traction for cane use on icy or slick outdoor surfaces.

Padded covers for hard wheelchair armrests during long seating.

A walking cane with four small feet on its base, designed to provide enhanced stability compared to a single-point cane.

Improve comfort and grip on walker handles.

Ski-shaped caps for walker rear legs — smoother pushes on indoor floors when rubber tips catch.

Maintain walker movement and reduce unsafe dragging.

Improve seated comfort and skin protection during longer wheelchair use.

Simplified smartwatch with SOS, GPS, and optional fall detection.

Low-friction ski tips for tile, vinyl, and hardwood when rubber feet stick or squeak.

Soft rubber glide caps that slip over walker tips — a middle ground between bare rubber and full skis.

Ski attachments sized for rollator rear wheels or legs — smoother pushes on carpet and low-pile rugs.

Wider ski tubes for bariatric or heavy-duty walkers with thicker leg posts.

Budget-friendly ski set for the most common 1 in. walker leg size — often sold in four-packs.

Pre-cut tennis ball glides for walker legs, offering a smoother glide than traditional caps on various surfaces. No tools or cutting required.

Replacement ferrule-style glide tips that thread or press onto walker legs like standard rubber feet.