Description
The Taima XC Outdoor Rollator is a robust, all-terrain rollator with pneumatic tires, specially designed for outdoor and everyday use. With its high seat height of 61 cm, it allows for comfortable sitting and standing – ideal for walks, excursions, or daily errands. The shock-absorbing, air-filled wheels ensure excellent grip on uneven paths, stony trails, or grassy areas. This provides the Taima XC with excellent stability, comfort, and safety – even off paved roads.
Your Benefits
- Light & agile: easy handling without much effort
- Outdoor-ready: pneumatic tires for safe movement on uneven paths
- High seat height: 61 cm – makes sitting down and standing up easier
- Stable construction: robust frame for daily use
- Ergonomic handles: comfortable and secure to grip
- Comfortable on the go: ideal for walks, excursions, and everyday life
Who is this outdoor rollator suitable for?
The Taima XC Outdoor Rollator is particularly suitable for:
- Individuals looking for a robust rollator for outdoor and uneven paths
- Seniors or those in rehabilitation
- People with limited mobility who want to be comfortably mobile in everyday life
- Users who value comfort, stability, and safe outdoor mobility
Thanks to its combination of stable construction, high seat height, and all-terrain wheels, this rollator will support you safely and flexibly – whether in the city or on dirt roads.
Technical Data
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Color | Red Metallic |
| Overall width | 67 cm |
| Overall length | 75 cm |
| Overall height | 85 – 95 cm |
| Seat width | 45 cm |
| Seat depth | 23 cm |
| Seat height front edge | 61 cm |
| Max. user weight incl. load | 150 kg |
| Weight | 9.3 kg |
| Folded dimensions (width) | 27 cm |
Why buy from Rehabedarf?
✔ Specialist dealer for mobility & rehab
✔ Personal advice for questions
✔ Reliable customer service
✔ Secure ordering & transparent processing
Buy outdoor rollator in Switzerland – conveniently order online and be safe & mobile on the go – whether in the city or on dirt roads.









