greentea
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Hello! So, kind of a two parter here. Basically does renting a rollator sound like a good option for me (new to using mobility devices), and what kind do you use and do you like it? 
I'm heading to Disneyland in a couple weeks, and I have fibro and rheumatoid arthritis and don't handle heat as well as I used to. I normally manage to make it through daily tasks, but pretty sure I should try some kind of mobility device to get me through 3 days at the parks. I know a common rec is to rent an ECV, but I often can't sit for long periods and the arthritis in my hands (especially thumbs) makes me worry that I would just be in a lot of pain trying to hold the throttle.
My current thought is a rollator could take some pressure off my back/knees while letting me still walk around, give me a seat in line or to take short breaks, and hold my small backpack for me (my back is starting to get pain from carrying any weight at all, like a water bottle and light sweater will flare it up).
So I guess what I'm asking is, for those familiar with using rollators, is there something I'm not considering that might make it a poor option for me? I'm very new to mobility aids, and my OT just told me to try anything that seems like it would help.
Planning this rental to be my trial run to see if I want to buy my own after I get back as well. If so, does it make sense to get a cheapy basic $80 one or go $200ish for better wheels and quality? I feel like my main needs are lightweight and a seat, so this three wheeler appealed to me, but I'm worried the seat won't be good enough since reviews say it's quite small (and maybe 3 wheels are too tippy?). I see the Drive Nitro and Nova Zoom recommended a lot, though they are 16-17lbs instead of 11. Cost is not a huge barrier here if the quality and functionality is better, but still wanting to keep it to $250 or less.
Thank you for any thoughts!

I'm heading to Disneyland in a couple weeks, and I have fibro and rheumatoid arthritis and don't handle heat as well as I used to. I normally manage to make it through daily tasks, but pretty sure I should try some kind of mobility device to get me through 3 days at the parks. I know a common rec is to rent an ECV, but I often can't sit for long periods and the arthritis in my hands (especially thumbs) makes me worry that I would just be in a lot of pain trying to hold the throttle.
My current thought is a rollator could take some pressure off my back/knees while letting me still walk around, give me a seat in line or to take short breaks, and hold my small backpack for me (my back is starting to get pain from carrying any weight at all, like a water bottle and light sweater will flare it up).
So I guess what I'm asking is, for those familiar with using rollators, is there something I'm not considering that might make it a poor option for me? I'm very new to mobility aids, and my OT just told me to try anything that seems like it would help.
Planning this rental to be my trial run to see if I want to buy my own after I get back as well. If so, does it make sense to get a cheapy basic $80 one or go $200ish for better wheels and quality? I feel like my main needs are lightweight and a seat, so this three wheeler appealed to me, but I'm worried the seat won't be good enough since reviews say it's quite small (and maybe 3 wheels are too tippy?). I see the Drive Nitro and Nova Zoom recommended a lot, though they are 16-17lbs instead of 11. Cost is not a huge barrier here if the quality and functionality is better, but still wanting to keep it to $250 or less.
Thank you for any thoughts!
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