Mobility & Aids

On this Mobility & Aids category page, you’ll find products such as wheelchairs, rollators, walking frames, canes, mobility scooters, and bathroom safety supports like rails and seats, shown from multiple partner retailers. Some items appear as single listings with size or colour variants (for example seat width options or black vs silver frames), while others are grouped as sets like a frame plus bag, or a rail with fixings. Product titles don’t always match the same spec order across partners. It’s a practical category. Availability shifts as partners update listings over time, so a 6-inch wheel option or a left-hand rail can drop out while a similar variant appears elsewhere.

Read on for how Mobility & Aids listings vary by type, size, materials and platform details

Core product types and how they appear

Wheelchairs, rollators, and walking sticks sit alongside threshold ramps and transfer aids, and partners don’t always publish them in the same format. Some wheelchair entries split out by 16in vs 18in seat width as separate tiles, while others bundle seat width, footrest type, and brake style into one listing with selectable variants. Small differences matter. Careline365 listings frequently surface handle-height ranges (for example 78–95cm) and maximum user weight in kg, which makes similar-looking frames easier to separate.

Sets, bundles, and pack formats

Expect mixed formats: single items, spares, and multi-part kits such as a commode frame with bucket and lid, or a scooter cover sold as a separate accessory. Some partners publish a rollator with backrest, bag, and cane holder as one SKU; others split accessories into add-on listings with their own photos and sizes. It varies week to week. With mobility aids, watch for “pair” vs “single” on crutch listings, plus whether ferrules are included and what diameter (for example 19mm or 22mm) the replacement tips fit.

Sizing, fit, and specification differences

Specs are unevenly stated across partners, so one listing might lead with seat dimensions while another leads with folded size. Keep an eye on seat height (for example 45cm vs 55cm), overall width through doorways, and turning circle notes for larger items. Some entries only show a size band. For wheelchairs, details like 24in rear wheels vs 12in transit wheels, swing-away footrests, and the folded depth in cm can be the difference between “fits the boot” and “doesn’t”.

Materials, build, and functional features

Frame material is a frequent separator: aluminium tubing for lower carry weight, or steel for a more rigid feel, plus powder-coated vs chrome finish. Braking and locking hardware also changes—loop brakes on rollators, attendant brakes on transit chairs, or a push-to-lock mechanism on a frame. Good photos help. Mobility in Motion listings often call out puncture-proof tyres, kerb climbers, and seat upholstery type (vinyl vs padded fabric), which affects wipe-clean use and how the seat feels over longer rests.

Common checks people make before choosing

Measure first. Check the narrowest point you need to pass (doorway width in cm), the item’s total width, and whether it folds with the seat in place. Confirm weight limits and the product’s own weight for lifting into a car. For rollator walkers, look for handle height adjustment range, wheel size (6in vs 8in), and whether the seat height suits shorter or taller users. Real-world needs don’t stay static.

How Discount Promo Codes Can Reduce the Cost of Mobility & Aids Shopping

Discount codes relate to reduced cost when buying Mobility & Aids items because some partner retailers publish codes that apply at checkout on specific product ranges or baskets. Betty and Bertie Mobility may have a retailer code page linked alongside relevant product listings, and Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers as part of the browsing experience—separate from the product information itself. You’ll still notice practical listing details like bathroom grab rails in 30cm vs 45cm lengths, stainless steel vs powder-coated finishes, and whether fixings are included. A monthly charity donation is supported through platform operation, with 20% of profits donated each month to charity.