Cruiser III
Full of great standard features for a great value.
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I didn't realize it did not have a seat belt.
Light weight, and easy to use for him.
No seat belt.
friendship h. from emumclaw, wa (caregiver)
Our client is 45 years old with many disabilities, this wheel chair is great, he can maneuver it on his own.
Light, handy, can be carried in the back seat of my car.
Light, easy to fold and unfold, economical, provide safe transport. Big back wheels make it easy to get over thresholds, doorways, etc. Nicer and more comfortable than a lot of transport chairs.
It is lightly-built, not rugged, but a good value for the price.
penelope j. from cleveland, oh (caregiver)
74, had a stroke, now weaker from cancer, cannot walk more than a couple of yards.
It is a good value for the price.
Light weight and easy to use.
I wish it had a pocket in the back for storage.
anson c. from los angeles, ca (caregiver)
My wife doesn't walk much, so it is for her
Excelent value for the price!
Ease of use and storage in the car trunk.
None so far.
joseph k. from leechburg, pa (caregiver)
My mother is blind, 89, and needed a dependable product to be operated by me. She is very happy with the purchase and can enjoy shopping experiences.
Wheelchair even when locked slides when transferring. Does...
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Wheelchair locks tightly but worst wheelchair that I have ever ordered from Spinlife, I have ordered more than 10 over the years. Wheelchair slides so much even on my anti skid carpet mats. Felt unsafe transferring and returned wheelchair.
lisa b. from philadelphia, pa
Wheelchair bound unable to stand and must transfer with a transfer board.
Seems to meet our needs. Only need for trips outside of...
Price, good for our needs.
None for us.
james s. from sparks, nv (caregiver)
70 has COPD and sympathetic nerve damage. Trouble walking any distance.
Awesome wheelchair.
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curtis d. from sterling, ma
Awesome wheelchair. Lightweight and portable yet sturdy and durable.
Better than I expected it to be.
Could not be better!
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marvin m. from burleson, tx (caregiver)
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Solid construction, easy rolling.
Relatively light weight for the quality of construction.
None.
steve g. from reading, pa (caregiver)
70 year old female with declining health.
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No manual.
paul a. from tacoma, wa (caregiver)
Stroke.
A well made, sturdy, and light weight wheelchair.
Light weight - only 8 lbs heavier than our transport chair, and 15 to 40 lbs lighter than standard wheelchairs, making it relatively easy to lift in & out of the car, even for this caregiver who has serious back injury related problems. Folds up - leaving room for most of the cargo we frequently carry. Maneuverable - transport chairs don't do well on natural or artificial turf; this product allows us to go to the grandchildren's games and be close to the action. Cost - Price is $hundreds less than the cost of a conventional all-metal frame folding wheelchair. Comfortable - the lightly padded seat is definitely more comfortable than most hospital wheelchairs and the market leading transport chair we have had for three years.
Lightweight construction and no lubricated wheel bearings (plain, ball or roller) may mean we should expect a shorter useful life than for a conventional wheelchair.
charles d. from newark, de (caregiver)
My wife lost most of her sense of balance in recent years. Where she can walk along a wall or railing, she can achieve ~1/2 mph over short distances.
Converts, easy to use.
Size.
Going forward over small bumps.
albert d. from avalon, nj
68, left leg will not move.
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