
The HurryRoll TV Commercial, 'Why Struggle?'
“Why Struggle?”
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When it gets hard to move, why should you use a walker that's also hard to move? The makers of the HurryCane introduce their next product designed to make mobility accessible: the HurryRoll. The HurryRoll is a walker with wheels, which is said to make it easier for you to get wherever you want to go. For a limited time, HurryRoll offers a special package along with free shipping and a 60-day guarantee when you order online with promo code HB11.
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