The right fit is more than just a prescription: It’s personal. It’s unique. It’s yours. 🙏
Elisa found hers - with a little help from Klaus, her husband and PT. Choosing a rollator shouldn’t feel like settling. It should feel like freedom. ✨
No two journeys are the same - so why should your rollator be?
Life’s full of twists, turns, and unforgettable moments.
Your rollator should celebrate that spirit - with colors as bold, full of character, and unique as you are. 🎨
Wherever you're headed, roll boldly, live brightly, and make every step your own little adventure. Because: your rollator, your rules. 🌈
So… which one’s calling your name?
Out and about, just like you planned.
Because the little details make moving through the day easier. And that’s where the curb lifter comes in.
Small lift. Big difference.
I was honestly really nervous to fly with my rollator for the first time.
I’ve heard so many horror stories about mobility aids getting damaged during travel that the idea of handing it over at the gate felt incredibly stressful. When your mobility aid is something you rely on, it’s not “just equipment,” it’s part of how you safely navigate the world.
For this trip, I flew with my byACRE Carbon Overland and used the travel bag to help protect it. I gate checked it through Delta, which meant I brought it all the way to the plane door, left it there before boarding, and then had it waiting for me at the jet bridge when I landed.
The process went way smoother than I expected. When I got my rollator back, it had no damage, no scratches, and no issues after either flight.
I know experiences can vary a lot when traveling with mobility aids, but I wanted to share a positive experience too because reading other people’s stories beforehand helped calm my anxiety so much.
Traveling with a disability can feel intimidating enough already. I’m so thankful this part of my trip went smoothly.
#gifted #mobilityaid #rollator #accessibletravel #servicedog
“Yes, I’m disabled.
And yes, I’m beautiful,
and my place in this society matters.” 💗
Meet Lou (@louvolchitsa ) and PomPom, her Peony Pink Nordic Pioneer 🦋🌸
Lou lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), an invisible disability the world couldn’t see. For years, she tried to hide it, blend in, and take up less space, until she chose differently. 💕
“In French, ‘PomPom’ is something you add to an outfit to make it more joyful. My PomPom was what I needed to stop fearing judgment, accept who I am, and take up space.”
Not all disabilities are visible. But every story deserves to be seen! 🦓🎗️💞
Blooming doesn’t always happen all at once.
Sometimes, it’s in the details.
The small choices. The things that feel like you.
Confidence looks different on everyone.
For some, it’s stepping outside.
For others, it’s choosing something that stands out.
Like the Nordic Pioneer in Peony Pink – where every detail comes together to be seen. ✨
Say hello to Fern, my new rollator from @byacre (yes I totally named her!💚)
Living with PC brings lots of daily challenges and like with many other hidden disabilities not of them will be obvious to bystanders.
I ummed and ahhed about getting a walking aid, like many others I thought I'm definitely too young to consider any assistance.
Thing is waking aids ARE for anyone. No matter what age. And I'm here to advocate for it.
This gorgeous rollator kindly gifted to me by @byacre has everything I could dream of and more.
First of all look at this modern frame and glistening green paintwork😍 Absolutely gorgeous! Then multiple anchor points to add storage while on the go - rollator itself came with a handy pouch, perfect for phone, wallet etc, but I've also got the additional day backpack for extra storage.
It's extremely light, folds in a flash and handles are fully adjustable meaning even a tall lass like me can find comfortable setting.
Here's to new adventures!
Our journey started with a question: why can’t mobility devices be beautiful and empowering? 💖
On International Dance Day, we celebrate freedom, beauty, and the ability to move in your own way 💃🏻
Imani (@nseya.says) lives with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). You may not always see it, but she feels it, and the challenges that come with it. Still, she pursues an active life. She studies, she dances, she keeps moving 🌱 And when she needs support, it’s there.
Because support doesn’t take away freedom. It gives it back 🫶
Some of the best tips come from people who live it every day 💛
As spring arrives, it’s a reminder to reset, try something new, and move at your own pace. Our community reminds us that movement isn’t just about getting somewhere – it’s about how you feel along the way.
Small steps. Real moments. Your own rhythm.
Which one speaks to you today?