The byACRE Carbon Ultralight walking frame is the lightest carbon fibre rollator in the world! Weighing in at only 4.8kg it is created using space age technology and the best of Danish design.
- Soft inverted handles to support posture and comfort and reduce strain on wrists and fingers, hands and joints to make steering easier.
- Unbeatable in terms of the ease to fold and grip when lifting it into the car or up stairs.
- Award-winning design providing a slick alternative to the traditional looking walking frame.
- Brake cables hidden inside the frame for cleaner, less cluttered lines.
- Shock absorbing frame and tyres made from a PU/rubber mix to reduce vibration.
- Additional accessories including backrest, weekender bag, organiser bag and cane holder are also available on the online shop.
- Available in Carbon Black, Royal Blue, British Racing Green, Oyster White, Strawberry Red, Morning Blue, Champagne Gold and Pale Rose. (Some colours not available in all sizes).
Product Specification
byACRE Ultralight
Regular | Wide Track | Compact
Weight: Regular 4.8kg | Wide Track 4.95kg | Compact 4.8kgSBCM
Handle Height: Regular 80-95cm | Wide Track 80-95cm | Compact 79-91cm
Width between handles: Regular min. 38cm | Wide Track min. 43cm | Compact min. 35cm
Seat width: Regular 42cm | Wide Track 47cm | Compact 41cm
Seat height: Regular 61cm | Wide Track 61cm | Compact 56cm
Width: Regular 62.5cm | Wide Track 66.5cm | Compact 61.5cm
Width when folded: Regular 25cm | Wide Track 25cm | Compact 25cm
Length: Regular 66cm | Wide Track 66cm | Compact 66cm
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REGULAR
Weight 4.8kg
Handle Height 80-95cm
Width between handles min. 38cm
Seat width 42cm
Seat height 61cm
Width 62.5cm
Width when folded 25cm
Length 66cm
WIDE TRACK
Weight 4.95kg
Handle Height 80-95cm
Width between handles min. 43cm
Seat width 47cm
Seat height 61cm
Width 66.5cm
Width when folded 25cm
Length 66cm
COMPACT
Weight 4.8kg
Handle Height 79-91cm
Width between handles min. 35cm
Seat width 41cm
Seat height 56cm
Width 61.5cm
Width when folded 25cm
Length 66cm
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Maximum user weight: byACRE has set this at 130kg, that said we recommend people check the seat and handle widths are suitable if they are close to the maximum weight as they might find the seat too narrow. Also, users must ensure the park brakes are applied before sitting down.
What's my size?
There are a couple of things to consider when choosing the right rollator size for you – compact, regular, or wide. Most people can fit more than one size. Ask yourself where you plan to use your rollator, and then pick one that fits you – and your environment.
Handle Height
When deciding on which size to get, the first thing to consider is the height of the handles. The handle height on all our models is adjustable, however differs in terms of much between the rollator models.
The height of the rollator handles must be able to match the height of your wrists, measured when standing.

How to: Measure the height from the floor up to your wrist and then compare it with the handle heights available on our rollators to see which ones might be compatible with you.
Since your arms will be at a slight angle forward as you grip the handles, we recommend adding one or two centimeters to your measured wrist height.
P.S. Remember to measure your height while wearing shoes as well if you plan to use your rollator outside.
Getting the correct handle height is important, as it enables you to walk upright and not be hunched over when using the rollator.
Seat height
The seat height is not adjustable, but it differs between the compact and the regular/wide models.

The compact model seat height is 57 cm, while the regular and wide models are both 61 cm.
The Carbon Overland has a seat height of 62 cm and the Nordic Pioneer is 61,5 cm.
To find out which one fits you best, try finding a chair in your home that is a height close to our rollators. You can try raising its height by using books, pillows, or other fabrics.
It is important to easily be able to get in and out of the rollator seat, so try sitting in the chair you found and see if you’d be comfortable getting in and out of it frequently.
How much you tend to use the seat matters for your choice of model. If you rely on the seat for frequent rests, a wider seat will be a more comfortable option. If you won’t be sitting a lot and you are fine with doing a bit of salsa when getting in and out of the seat, then a slimmer model would be a good match.
Hip Width
When getting in and out of the seat, it is important that your hip width is less than the width between the handles on your rollator. You can still use your rollator even if it is a bit too narrow around the handles, but you may need to do a bit of salsa to get into the seat.
You should also consider whether you often wear thick coats (especially in the winter) or other things around your waist, as you would then need a bit extra space.

What's in the Box?
