Freedom 2 Breast Cancer Transport Chair
Super lightweight and handy, this chair is not only versatile...Medline donates to the National Breast Cancer Foundation for every pink chair sold!
Medline
(Model No. MDS808200F2)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Tips easily without any weight on the seat. Have...
Smaller than regular chair, both open and closed.
Tips without weight on seat.
susan d. from middleboro, ma
Have spine and knee problems and am unable to walk great distances, such as airports. Sometimes use chair for walker. Always use at least a cane.
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herb h. from columbus, oh (caregiver)
Female, age 77, neuropathy in both legs. Balance issues and several falls Hard to use walker any longer when going to appts. I needed a wheelchair
I LOVE this chair; I get lots of comments on the pink...
Lightweight, good brakes, seatbelt, excellent back support.
There are none.
patricia m. from baltimore, md
I use it because I have a bad back and legs and take it everywhere when I go out
Worked great.
The light weight and strength.
The separate lock for the wheels.
sally v. from north ridgeville, oh
Physically needed for back and leg pain. I am unable to stand or walk for long lengths of time. The chair came in handy for recent trip.
This chair is so light and easy to use, even the brand kids...
Lightweight, maneuverable, compact storage design, folds and unfolds easily
Footrests need to be a little more adjustable
julie g. from anaheim, ca (caregiver)
My mom is 60 with very bad arthritis in her knees....bone on bone, so it is very painful for her to walk any distance....she also is overweight.
Freedom 2 Breast Cancer Transport Chair: Review
Easy to transport, we just returned from a two week trip. I used it whenever I was tired. It's pink, I get good comments. It was assembled for the most part when we received it. I liked the wide seat and the adjustable foot rests.
The breaks are not as effective as I would like. They do not hold on an incline. They do not work that well on a flat surface. The chair is not made to do heavy duty traveling over any kind of surface. This would be helpful because someone else pushes you.
nancy s. from des moines, ia
68, arthritis of the spine, female
Freedom 2 Breast Cancer Transport Chair: Review
Very easy to get in and out of vehicle, easy to open and close, very comfortable to sit in
Could use larger front wheels to get over raised carpets etc.
martin r. from morris plains, nj (caregiver)
Wife has ms, not able to walk very far
Good overall product for its intended purpose.
Lightweight, ease of use.
Perhaps a bit bulky, but it was the only size available.
allan g. from grass valley, ca (caregiver)
93 years of age, general physical decline in activities of daily living.
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Color!
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pam d. from vancouver, wa (caregiver)
Age, disability
It's wonderful.
Light-weight and easy for my daughter to use to transport me.
None, really.
jane t. from east lansing, mi
92 year old woman with left-sided weakness due to stroke.
Cute, super light, and easy to use. Love the cup holder and...
Easy to use, lightweight, stylish, and practical.
It is a WIDE chair. My mom is a tiny lady and one of the reasons we bought a new chair was because we wanted something less bulky and easier to navigate through store aisles.
sheri k. from princeton, il
It was purchased for my mother, who has limited mobility and needs a lightweight chair for running errands.
Lightweight for my daughter to lift and comfortable for me...
Easy to get in and out of vehicle, comfortable for person using it and easy to push for caregiver. Color is nice as well.
At this point I have not seen any.
dorothy m. from carlbad, nm
I am 64 years old and have had 4 spinal surgeries. I cannot walk long distance or shop in large stores.
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