Q&A: Why don’t walkers come with tennis balls already attached to their feet?

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Why don't walkers come with already attached to their feet?
Everyone puts tennis balls on the feet of their walkers to make them easier to slide. But why don't walker manufacturers just build their products to incorporate that?

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Answer by Jim's Brother
Makes it hard to jog?

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2 Responses to Q&A: Why don’t walkers come with tennis balls already attached to their feet?

  1. CLYDE55

    Eh ?

  2. Steffie

    They do have a flat hard plastic adaption that can be purchased with walkers. Some people can’t adjust to picking up the walker as they take each step and wheels make them fall so go figure. Have you seen the little tennis shoes on the walkers instead of tennis balls?

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