Cruiser III
Full of great standard features for a great value.
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Chair is not as light as I would want it to be since it is...
Very sturdy product, easy to maneuver , except the weight issue
Too heavy for me to handle.
larry s. from olympia, wa (caregiver)
81 year old male w/ prostate cancer/bladder cancer, heart bypass, heart stint that caused a stroke.
It is good for the purpose we need it for.
Seems that we will have it for a long time.
None are apparent just yet.
deborah b. from north port, fl (caregiver)
The user is 69 years old and has trouble walking for any length of time.
Overall great product
Wheels are very smooth, easy to operate!
A bit heavy lifting in and out of car
dennis s. from singers glen, va (caregiver)
Amputee
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Easy to fold
The wheels, they would have some kind of muffler.
mercedes c. from white plains, ny (caregiver)
A woman, 84 years, she can't walk easily
Good product
Size is compact and rolls freely
Uncomfortable seat; difficult to adjust height
charles f. from mount airy, md (caregiver)
84 YO; physical disability
GOOD
STRENGTH IS OK SO FAR EXCEPT SEAT MATERIAL
STRONGER SEAT MATERIAL IS NEEDED, STRETCHES OUT AFTER USING FOR A WHILE
john v. from corona, ca
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Helps wife get therapy in her lower legs
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carl b. from hubert, nc
75, female
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VERY LIGHTWEIGHT
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edward r. from longview, tx
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Well worth the money.
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bridget h. from erie, pa (caregiver)
Elderly women, works good.
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thomas m. from webster, tx
Age 78 with dropped foot. Can walk but not for distances. Chair to be used on vacations.
Lightweight, easy to handle
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joseph n. from thermopolis, wy (caregiver)
67, unable to walk on her own
Lightweight and nice features.
Size and ease of operation.
None that we have discovered.
thomas f. from blaine, mn (caregiver)
Mother with right leg amputated above the knee.
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