Ormesa Grillo Gait Trainer Premium Pediatric Walker
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Adaptive Support. Lifelong Independence.
The Ormesa Grillo Gait Trainer is one of the most versatile and customizable pediatric walkers available. Its patented design allows it to grow alongside a child while maintaining a constant center of gravity, making it a long-term investment for families and therapy centers. Featuring tool-free adjustments, a folding aluminum frame, and gas-spring height control, it is engineered to adapt to every stage of a child's development.
Key Features
| Brand | Ormesa |
| Product Type | Pediatric Gait Trainer / Walker |
| Frame Material | Folding Aluminum |
| Adjustment Type | Tool-free with Gas-spring height control |
| Versions | Available in Anterior and Posterior |
Sizing and Technical Specifications
Select the appropriate size based on the user's height and weight requirements.
| Feature | Mini (Size 0) | Small (Size 1-2) | Med (Size 3-4) | Large (Size 5) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| User Height | 75–100 cm | 90–135 cm | 110–165 cm | 150–190 cm |
| Max Weight | 35 kg | 45 kg | 90 kg | 110 kg |
| Frame Width | 62 cm | 69 cm | 76 cm | 80 cm |
| Pelvic Height | 42–61 cm | 49–84 cm | 54–100 cm | 63–120 cm |
| Trunk Height | 51–75 cm | 66–100 cm | 73–124 cm | 84–147 cm |
Frequently Asked Questions
Anterior vs. Posterior: What's the difference?
The Anterior version provides support in front of the child, ideal for those needing a more forward lean or physical "barrier" for security. The Posterior version provides support from behind, encouraging an upright posture and leaving the front area open for social interaction and environmental engagement.
How does the gas-spring height control work?
The gas-spring system allows for smooth, effortless height adjustments even while the child is in the trainer. This ensures the center of gravity remains constant and allows therapists to make precise changes without lifting the user.
Is the Grillo portable for travel?