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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Much easier to use.
It weighs 11 lbs less than the transport wheelchair that was being used, which makes it possible for this 75 year old woman to put it in and out of my car.
The particular chair that we have is very hard to open. The bolts needed to be loosened a little and some silicone added. Because of the light weight it might not hold up as long as some chairs, but we don't know yet.
sue b. from sun city center, fl (caregiver)
88 year old male with broken shoulder and lower body weakness.
Well executed ultra-light chair
Looks, quality and functionality.
Occupant can't reach brakes
jake m. from stockton, ca (caregiver)
68 year old female stroke victim. Left side hemiparesis. Small stature.
I made the correct choice.
My friend is very pleased with this chair, and that is all that matters to me. Thank you for this pleasing product.
As of this date, there are no weaknesses.
robert k. from deerfield beach, fl (caregiver)
It was purchased for a friend. She is 43 and being treated for lung cancer.
Again the brakes
Durable and light wt.
Brakes. I received a quad cane "free." That was an unnecessary perk. Donated it to Hands For The Disabled.
sandy w. from circleville, oh (caregiver)
88 yr old female dementia, chronic back & leg pain. The only complaint on the chair is the brakes. Chair still moves freely with brakes on.
Again the brakes
Durable and light wt.
Brakes
sandy w. from circleville, oh (caregiver)
88 yr old female dementia chronic back & leg pain. The only complaint on the chair is the brakes. Chair still moves freely with brakes on.
Quality is great and construction is top notch.
The reason I ordered the chair even though my wife is not a cancer patient was that the money would go to help others. There was a problem getting the chair so I had a red one sent. I love the weight and the ease of opening and closing the unit. It rolls smoothly. We had an old full size chair that weighed fifty lbs and was too heavy for me to take up and down putting it in the car.
So far I have not found any weaknesses in the chair. Regardless of the color the manufacturer has built a quaility chair.
dennis s. from bel air, md
My wife is a liver patient and has been since 2008. She is not on a list as yet but her condition is very bad and she is very weak.
It is so easy to use.
I like it because it is easy to handle, not too heavy.
So far I have not found any weaknesses with it, will just have to see as time goes by.
bonnie c. from chester, sc
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Wow! Better than expected
Ease of folding with locking leg rests, lightweight portable
If slightly over 300 lbs it is hard to push
gail k. from west palm beach, fl
300 lb female with portable oxygen, 77yrs old, hip/knee replaced with inability to walk more than 80 ft.
Love the chair
Weight of chair
No basket to place items while grocery shopping
catherine r. from sunset, sc (caregiver)
Mother - age 89 - can only stand for a short period of time
Freedom 2 Breast Cancer Transport Chair: Review
Light weight and love the pink chair
None so far
karen w. from miami, fl
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Very nice that not much assembly required. Easy to fold up...
Light enough, seat is WIDE enough for a fat lady!
None. I wasn't at all happy with that quad cane that came with it! It is for a left hander & I can't use it.
beverly a. from cincinnati, oh
62 yrs old, female. I can't walk any distance at all. Needed to go to court & this worked perfectly.
My daughter loves that it has the breast cancer logo on it....
Light weight - love that I can get it in and out of the back of my vehicle without any problems!
None
larry b. from st., fl (caregiver)
I have a daughter who is 25 and has cerebral palsy. She can walk but when we go somewhere that requires alot walking we use the wheelchair.
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