Jazzy 600 ES
Compact design and Active-Trac ATX Suspension allow for indoor & outdoor use.
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It is stable, quiet and makes incredibly tight turns
Stability, tight turning radius and quietness
Does very poorly in gravel and/or rocky terrain. Wish there were more colors to chose from besides red and blue. Also, front wheels often rub against my feet when turning. The footplate is too small.
ann b. from clarendon hills, il
I am an active, 56 year-old female with MS. I am a full time chair user that has to keep up with my 5 year-old granddaughter!
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joseph c. from evergreen, nc
75 and cannot walk any at all
Great
Very easy to operate.
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lisa p. from northport, al (caregiver)
The power wheelchair is great!!! My husband loves it.The cahir is great. The service we received to get the chair was horrible!!!! It took 3 weeks.
Love the chair. Very comfortable
comfort, ease of use. quiet
The black insulated wire that runs along the arm bulges out and catches on things at the back of the arm even if you tape it to the arm. My old chair was a sport 6 and had there same problem until it severed the wire.
gail c. from atoka, tn
84 years old. Stroke on left side. Uses chair all day and to go out places
Rugged and long-lasting power is better for outdoor use...
Big, rugged back tires and long-lasting battery. Makes sharp turns for indoor use.
The headrest adjustment knob sticks out beyond the chair (bad for someone trying to adjust the rider from behind). The chair is very heavy due to the battery and wheel size.
christopher b. from geneva, il (caregiver)
User is a 125 lb., 5'10"man with multiple sclerosis who can not move arms or legs.
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It is powerful enough to go up small ramps and outdoors, but also good to use in the house.
Jerky movements, lots of "play" in joystick.
tracey h. from carthage, ny
I am an amputee with issues with my remaining leg. I depend on my chair a great deal.
Extremely fast service.
Ease of getting around in tight places.
Construction of headrest hardware sticking out beyond chair.
theo s. from flinton, pa
Unable to walk.
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anthony o. from underwood, mn (caregiver)
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It meets all of my expectations
The mid-wheel drive and the four smaller wheels.
The front wheels protrude too far out.
clairemont h. from jamaica, ny
Iam 93 yrs. Ican't walk far because of a back problem.I had a scooter previously, but felt a chair would be more better.
This is my second Jazzy 600es that is perfect for my...
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sonia s. from hanover, nh
ˆ Sonia Sheridan, Kendal at Hanover, NH CCRC retirement resident. Contact Caregiver Wendy Thornton Cell: 603-359-0697.
Was more than I expected.
I weigh 280, wish I would have ordered a bigger one.
A little small for me.
joe t. from lake jackson, tx
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Comfort adjustments are easy to make.
Ease of use.
1) We were surprised the first time we loaded the 600 ES into our van...there was no place to hook up the safety straps to the chair. We wrongly assumed that securement loops were a standard part of the chair. The loops were not a selectable website option. $160+ for the securement loops. 2) Headrest does not nearly go high enough.
james m. from herndon, va (caregiver)
User is a 23 year old male, 6 ft. tall, 140 pound quadriplegic.
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