I purchased two of these almost three years ago and they are the best walkers. I have serious medical and mobility problems and so do my parents. I often have to use an electric wheelchair, but because I need to stay as ambulatory as possible I use a walker or cane on my better days. I have a tissue dysplasia, two skeletal dysplasias, and PsA. My parents also have similar health problems and I am the one who picks them up to take them to their doctor appointments. Because we all have joint problems, and are unable to lift much weight these walkers are perfect. They are space saving, light weight, fold easily, portable, and are sturdy. I am able to lift and slide them into my van behind the driver seat with ease. They are easy to fold to get them out of the way in a tight space. For example you can fold it and lean it against the back of your chair or wall in a doctor office. They fit through narrow spaces and doors better than many walkers. Both my mom’s walker and mine have held up well with all the use and abuse including the light red finish. I replaced the skis on the back of my mom’s walker with Funski glides by Vamp Medical and rehab inc. they are round plastic ball skis that do not catch on rugs or other transitions. Also, unlike tennis balls they can be wiped clean. Both of our walker’s front wheels have held up well and show minimal wear. I going to replace my walker skis as well with the Funski brand. In conclusion if you don’t have to worry about shoulder or back problems and have good upper body/core strength you can get away with a walker that you lift as you go or even one with a seat. However, for individuals with significant mobility and joint problems I recommend this walker. I should also mention I have another walker that I don’t use because it is too heavy and is extremely difficult to fold. My parents have another walker with a seat that my mom uses only out in her garage to move items from the house to the car or to the trash cans. However, that is all they use it for because it is heavy and difficult to fold. It also takes up too much space and does not fit into my van because I have a wheelchair lift. It only fits into a trunk, and would require the assistance of a strong individual to lift it in and out of a trunk. It is also larger and hard to maneuver in tight spaces and through doors.