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How the byACRE Carbon Ultralight, AeroWalk, Nitro Sprint, and Evolution Trillium compare on weight, capacity, and features.
| Weight | 10.6 lb (4.8 kg) | 14.8 lb (6.7 kg) | 19 lb (8.6 kg) | 14 lb (6.4 kg) |
| Weight Capacity | 285 lb | 330 lb | 350 lb | 300 lb (Tall 350 lb) |
| Frame Material | Carbon Fiber | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum |
| Folding | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ One-hand | ✓ |
| Wheel Size | 7.9" | 10" front | 10" front | 8" |
| Padded Seat | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Brake System | Cable | Loop | Loop | Cable-Free |
| Available Colours | 8 colours available | White, Blue, Gray | Black, Blue, Red | Black, Blue, Red, Pink |
| Best For | Premium ultra-light, active users | Lightweight everyday value | Smooth indoor and outdoor use | Smoother braking, comfort |
| Price (CAD) | $899 | $399.95 | $369.95 | $399 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Evolution Trillium Series Walker is ideal for users who want lightweight, dependable walking support for everyday use. It’s well suited for seniors and individuals who walk independently but benefit from added balance, a comfortable seat, and easy-to-use safety features for daily activities.
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The Trillium Series features cable-free braking, meaning there are no exposed brake cables along the frame. This design reduces maintenance, prevents cable snagging, and creates a cleaner, safer walker, especially useful in tight indoor spaces and for long-term everyday use.
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Choosing the right Trillium model depends on user height and preferred seat height.Mini is best for shorter users and lower seating needs.Regular fits most average-height users.Tall is designed for taller users and supports a higher weight capacity.Selecting the correct size improves posture, comfort, and overall walking confidence.
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Yes. The Trillium folds compactly and weighs just 14 lb, so it lifts easily into most car trunks and back seats. At 26 inches wide, it fits through standard interior doorways, and the collapsible basket folds flat for transport.
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Yes. Rollators are mobility aids, so airlines accept them free of charge on top of your regular baggage allowance. The Trillium has no batteries or restricted parts, and its 14 lb folding frame is easy for airline staff to stow. You can usually use it right up to the gate, where staff will check it and return it at your destination. Confirm the process with your airline before you fly.

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