Tracer SX5
Has 20" and 22" seat widths with a 300 lb. weight capacity to accommodate more users.
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Tracer SX5- Standard: Review
light weight
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jeanine v. from philadelphia, pa
Govenment Facility - Safety Officer
YES!
Easy to roll: I take big brother out mall walking in the wheelchair, usually pushing with one hand. On the smooth floor of the mall, no problems. When shopping, big brother grabs a shopping cart and off we go. Either I'm pulling the shopping cart and big brother is hanging on in the wheelchair, or I'm pushing the wheelchair and big brother (in the wheelchair) is pushing the cart. Easy to store: I load the wheelchair folded up into either his Equinox or my Aveo. It's easy to load / unload.
Only weakness is that the front wheels shake under conditions of high acceleration and speed. I'm a marathon walker, so I can turn loose the horsepower; when the wheels start to shake, that means SLOW DOWN! (But my old Tracer EX1 wheelchair has the same problem at lower speed.)
larry d. from saint johns, mi (caregiver)
My brother has an ankle problem which limits his mobility. I push the wheelchair with him in it for shopping, tourism, etc.
very usable for travle
strong frame,ease to fold
Plastic foot pads, Ive broke one on mine
jack j. from grand marsh, wi
Age 66 Trouble walking any distance
seems to be as advertised
light weight for a heavy-duty chair.(with 20' seat /300lb.)good quality...rides very nice.
somewhat sharp edges on seat where legs extend out past the end.
mark g. from gulfport, ms
I had polio as a child and now suffer after effects with post-polio syndrome.
Great product, great price!
It is basic. and for most who need a wheelchair it has all you need.
I am a little concerned about the plastic front wheel connectors. I take wheelchairs in some rough areas and if those break I am going to be stuck.
christina j. from easton, md
A semi-paraplegic for 29 years. Have used numerous wheelchairs.
Had problem with seat size when ordering this product.
This was a fine chair. Ended up selling it and purchasing another from you. Chair is shown that it comes in 22 inches seat but had difficulty in finding this feature.
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joyce f. from yuba city, ca (caregiver)
Male, 69 yrs old, parkinsons, overweight,not very mobile, also has power wheel chair. Sold this chair and purchased another from you.
easy helpful pleasant
No assembly required. Easy to move and handle.
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frances r. from austin, tx (caregiver)
Mom, 83 recently has gone to nursing home. She loves having her own chair. Comfy and HERS
overall excellent !!!!!
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debra l. from bloomington, in (caregiver)
74 yr old female (obese) with major back and leg problems
easy to use
light weight easy to roll and comfort to sit in
brakes hard to set, longer handles would be better
don g. from austin, tx
I am 61 years old, I have osteoporosis pretty bad,with fractured vertebra (6) ersd,diabetes,heart disease,etc.
Serves me well.
Well built and light weight.
As for me, there are no weaknesses.
tom a. from pilot grove, mo
age 68, both knees injured in fall.
This
The ease to get from place to place and the ability to fold the chair up and place into my trunk. I retain my "independence". (SX5)
I have had this chair for two months now and have found No weaknesses with this Wheelchair. (SX5)
joseph s. from sacramento, ca
Had Polio years ago, evidence of weakening muscles in both arms and legs. This Lightweight Wheelchair, SX5 has been extremely helpful to me. It easi
it is a good chair
price was reasonable and it is strong
not found any yet
louis k. from cookeville, tn
have right leg off below knee also lost about 50% of the muscles in the left leg
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