Breezy 600 Custom
With more than 10 seat heights to choose from and four seat widths this chair is sure to fit you.
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Light weight, easy to transport, comfortable.
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Long term durability?
theodore a. from bettendorf, ia
Male, 90 years, assisted living, spinal stenosis-lack of balance make walking impossible.
Good for the purpose for which it is intended
Lightweight
Bearings on wheels are noisy. Causes concerns about long term durability.
w victor m. from kansas city, mo (caregiver)
End user is 96 year old woman with limited mobility
This is the 3rd wheelchair I have purchased from this...
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anna m. from elizabeth city, nc
High school & college teacher, female, 69 years young.
Worst wheelchair I ever had
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Poor design
fred n. from rancho chucamonga, ca
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Well built quality chair.
Light weight
Opening the chair is not as easy as our previous chair of the same model. Previous chair I could open by spreading the arms apart, this one requires you to alternately spread the arms and push down on the seat.
fred s. from st paul, mn (caregiver)
Wheelchair bound woman 64 years old
This is my 5th Breezy, and I love that it folds small...
Lightweight
Unable to lower seat back by 3". The design allowed for only a 2" adjustment.
waltraud h. from malden, mo
65 years old; paraplegic since 1977
This is a light and sturdy wheelchair.
The Breezy 600 is easy for my wife to use and fairly easy for me fold and lift into our pickup.
We should have chosen a padded seat, rather than the standard seat. We now have an added pad. I think a lightly-padded seat should be standard.
lonnie h. from merced, ca (caregiver)
My wife has MS and uses this chair daily. It is easy for her to use and fairly easy for me to lift into our pickup.
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Well built, lightweight. It's our second Breezy. We gave our old one to a relative.
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donald h. from mukwonago, wi (caregiver)
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This is a very comfortable and easy to use wheelchair.
It is light-weight and compact so it is easy to use in the house because it fits nicely through doorways and narrow hallways.
I can't think of any weaknesses.
thomas v. from lacey, wa
I am 73 years-old and need a wheelchair to carry out my daily routine.
Great chair, easy to operate!
Customization, lightweight, smooth movement
Footrest is a little hard to adjust
dolly d. from homer, la (caregiver)
My mother is 84 and paralyzed on one side. This wheelchair is much more comfortable and customized for her size. She can move around easily
It's OK, but the front casters and the handrims are...
Pretty much as advertised. This is my second 600.
The composite handrims are horrible. There is a gap all around the inside. If I had known, I would have ordered different handrims, which I assume do not have that gap. Also, 5" casters are not good. Hard to push.
richard d. from carrollton, tx
70 years old. Post-Polio. Legs paralyzed.
I would recommend this to an individual that would want a...
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The tapestry/material needs to have a more durable material or polyester/leather. Also, the metal or steel composition of the cross-section bars of chairs up holding needs should have a more secure-sturdiness.
leonor s. from sullivan city, tx
I would be the person to use this wheelchair, but it did not meet my needs. Due to the narrow width-size of this wheelchair.
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