Female, 72yo, 230lbs. Injury from car accidentI have several walkers that I have used. My most used is an upright walker (not what this review is about, but a comparison) where I can balance my weight on my elbows & forearms. I crushed both knees & femurs & right wrist in a car accident in 2021 but I am walking now, just not far, fast, or for long. My main issues with my upright (I got that thru medicare) was1. the height of the handles when traveling since it doesn't easily fit in vehicles;2. the seat which was too low to easily get out of;3. the tires only 10" making it okay in the house or on smooth surfaces but difficult to get over thresholds;4. it is not as firm & must be careful in uneven surfaces.The reason I purchased this All-Terrain walker with the 12" non pneumatical tires:1. Non-pneumatic 12" tires. I easily glide over thresholds with the larger tires. The movement is extremely smooth.2. Don't have to be concerned about filling a flat pneumatic tires.3. The seat sits higher than the rollator & is firmer.4. We purchased this rollator All-Terrain so I can go on the grass in our yard/garden, over gravel at the ball park, up/down with ease on our porch. The sturdiness is important to me since I did go into the garden 2022 with a different rollator walker & fell when I stepped into a hole, breaking my left wrist (the one not broken in the accident).5. It was easy to put together. 4 tires(2x12" & 2x10") the 10" have the brakes wires already connected to the handles.***slide tires in place.***place bag on front, bottle holder on right side, cane holder on left.Simple!NOTE: this does come with a bottle holder as well as a cane holder.