






🌟 Roll Beyond Limits with the Lightest All-Terrain Companion!
The ByACRE Carbon Overland is the world’s lightest all-terrain rollator walker at 6.7 kg, crafted from durable carbon fiber. Designed for adults and seniors, it supports up to 330 pounds and features shock-absorbent tires, a built-in seat, and a fully assembled frame for immediate use. Perfect for diverse terrains—from sandy beaches to rugged mountains—this mobility aid combines stability, comfort, and customizable style, backed by a lifetime frame warranty.















| Age range | Adult/Senior |
| Color | Midnight Blue |
| Material type | Carbon Fibre |
| Maximum height recommendation | 37 Inches |
| Minimum Height Recommendation | 32.7 Inches |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | byACRE |
| Maximum weight capacity | 330 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | byACRE |
| Manufacturer reference | B09CPT4H5B |
| Package Dimensions | 86.5 x 81 x 26.5 cm; 6.7 kg |
| ASIN | B0DFCMBP8G |
K**R
Good-looking rolator
Great product, more attractive than most rolators! The wheels have innertubes making it better on rough ground.
J**S
Walker
At first I thought it was too expensive put I thought about it before buying my medical condition is complex I gave it a go and was surprised at the quality and style compared to the older type so easy to unfold and put away adjusted the height with little effort even though I have deformed hands I haven’t had a test drive yet I will be able to get this in and out of the car the brakes are easy to use too
W**H
Sturdy - confident now to walk with a ruptured knee
I'm 55yrs female, 5ft 10 and larg(ish) frame. Have ruptured 3 ligaments (MCL, ACL & PCL) in my knee and was very very nervous about walking as risk of if dislocation of lower leg. However using this frame indoors has given me loads of confidence to venture outside. I found the hospital frames quite hard work to move, and slow when walking outside. I borrowed my father's traditional 3 wheeler but found it very old fashioned, too low and felt like it was likely to tip over if my knee gave way. I now feel very supported (it feels like I'm holding on to a sturdy supermarket trolley) and on occasions have been brave enough to carry a cup in one hand when walking a short distance (waa a bad decision as my knee gaveway - the tea hit the wall, but the frame was solid & stable, and kept me upright!!) It's expensive but worth every penny. It an attractive and quite modern design so not ashamed to take it to the beach, local pub and a quick spin around the supermarket. Can sit down on it if I get tired or have to stand in one place for a while (in a queue or washing up) and so avoid my knee seizing up. It also makes me stand staight upright and walk properly, rather than bent over a smaller lightweight frame and taking slow steps. I chose the most expensive version with four chunky inflatable tyres which grip our slippery kitchen floor very well (one thing that made me really nervous as smooth wheels on other walkes hadon grip). It can be folded/closed wirh one hand but does need a bit of strength to lift into the car; I can manage that if careful (wrap black bin bags around the tyres to protect back seat), and my 82yrs mother can also pop it in without too much trouble. Even my husband was quite taken with it...was tempted to have a walk round the living room (6ft 4 and large frame); looks like it will support him when his knee joint needs replacing. I did consider/review buying other cheaper models but the reviews for this model were so good, I went for it. So pleased that I did! My MCL ligament is starting to heal and I can exercise/walk properly to stop my leg muscles atrophying - hopefully they'll be strong enough for knee/ joint replacement surgery later this year.Reviewed (after 5 weeks) - the central bar snapped and it collapsed, so returning it.
M**R
Not suitable for dog walks in a muddy field.
Nicely designed, if somewhat expensive. But it is a stretch of the imagination to claim that this is all terrain, it isn’t.It is large and very stable and a dream to walk with on good surfaces but is a little too wide for indoor use and just gets in the way. Great for outdoors and folds nicely to fit in the car but don’t go off-road with this walker. The moment you encounter mud the rear brakes clog and slow down the rear wheels and the front forks clog and slow down the front forks. Every 100 metres, you’ll be stopping to clear the mud, horrendous.
G**E
Wheel so stiff it won't move
The media could not be loaded. I've got a Trionic Veloped and brought the byAcre Overland to use for short trips. Unfortunately, as stated in other reviews, the workmanship is very poor. The right wheel was so stiff that it would not move with the left one and subsequently pulled to one side. Walking in a straight line you do notice how good it is a dampening the bumpy footpath... The walker is also very rattly - if you're used to using a walker I think you might burst into tears when you see how awesome it looks - because you'll soon realise its impossible to use in the correct manner.
S**N
Disappointed
Have had this rollator for less than a year and the central bar has broken. Very disappointed as it was an expensive item.