Tracer IV Custom
Choose from a variety of seat widths, armrests, legrests, casters and upholstery to suit your needs.
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daniel s. m. from langhorne, pa (caregiver)
an elderly woman with LE AKA.
Very good, well made product.
Ease of use, strength of construction and design.
Cost is relatively high.
gerald n. from bordentown, nj
75 year old male 6 foot tall, 350 lbs with spinal stenosis and post-polio syndrome.
The price is right for the product.
Reasonably priced and ease of use and the quickness of delivery.
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virginia d. from wausau, wi (caregiver)
large wheel chair with nylon seat and back.
great chair
seat, size
foot plates require forward placement of feet, and my son needed footplates that were more in line with knees
steve l. from shelby, nc (caregiver)
My son is a wheelchair dependent young man who needed a new chair that was wider and taller than his old "spin life" product.
Great product even though it's more expensive than others. ...
Well-built. Easy to move by myself. Wheels with tread improve ease of moving even on thick carpet. Comfortable to sit in. Great support. Folds nicely for putting in the trunk of my car. Does not look "cheap." I bought "regular" length arms instead of "desk length" arms; that was a wise decision. Wheelchair is very stable; easy to get into and out of. This was a great purchase!
No weaknesses that I am aware of.
sandra r. from canton, oh
The person who uses this product has severe knee problems in one leg and could not put weight on her leg without experiencing debilitating pain.
Comfortable and easy to use.
Elevated legs are superior to others tried.
Arms, even though requested desk height, are a little too short for comfort.
joy r. from sterling, va
User is a 67 year old female with only a spacer in her left knee. Leg is to be primarily non-weight bearing and elevated as much as possible.
Very good product!
Works perfectly for my needs.
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leonard d. from grand haven, mi
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Nice and light, though sturdy enough to handle my weight...
Chair is light, but handles my weight well. The shape of the arms allows me to transfer without taking the arms off the chair. Optional back bag is nice. Holds water and odds and ends so I don't need to carry another bag with me. Handles are long enough to hold my walker and gym bag when I go to therapy.
17 inch seat height is much too low, even for someone as short as I am (4 foot 10 inches).
hope k. from rockville, md
I am a 61 year old above the knee amputee. I am in the process of learning to use a prosthetic, but I am only in the prosthetic a few hours a day.
It is a comfortable wheelchair.
I am able to wear my warm coat, I feel safe in it because it doesn't wiggle like my other one.
The breaks are hard to use. It seems a little harder to push myself, but am trying to get used to it.
rich g. from middlebury, vt
I am a heavy-set person who has a hard time getting around. I have a hard time walking, breathing, often fall down.
I think it is well made
Sturdy build good looks
Need longer brake handles
john v. from fairmont, wv (caregiver)
Wife 72 yrs old 2 strokes limited use of right side leg/arm. Limited strength entire body.
The chair lives up to expectations and makes getting around...
The front tires are heavier and wider than on a regular chair, thus making traversing thresholds and other minor obstacles possible. The chair is built very well. It's worth every penny I spent on it.
No weaknesses.
lea w. from little rock, ar (caregiver)
User is 91 years old and can transfer himself, but is otherwise unable to walk. He weighs 230 pounds but drops into the seat.
A great aid that will allow me to get away from home with...
Ability to handle my weight while rolling easily.
The folded wheelchair is larger than I would like and getting it into and out of cars is more difficult than I expected. However, this not a big problem.
james m. from placenta, ca
Senior male with MS. The wheelchair is used to go locations away from home that I can not reach with my power wheelchair.
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