Lightweight Comet 300
Easy to remove swing-away footrests feature composite footplates and heel loops for added safety.
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Narrow frame perfect in the house
weight , narrow frame, ability to breakdown and transport.
I found no weakness for the use I intended this product for
walter b. from manhattan beach, ca (caregiver)
Besides its weight and ability to transport,its narrow frame is easy ot use in the house. User has parkinson's and has difficulty walking at times.
It is so easy to use for me and for my friends
Its ability to be folded and stored, yet to be ready when needed.
The brakes seem difficult to activate.
mary f. from dallas, tx
Am 79, must use a walker (also bought from Spinlife) use wheelchair when shopping, etc. with others
good price
quality
tires are pretty slick
gary l. from lincoln, ne (caregiver)
my wife(age64)has spent years walking with right knee locked,with tendons and ligaments slowly stretching, our bathroom doors are only 21 inches wide
wish i had gotten the wider seat
lightweight
narrow seat
joanne s. from englewood, co
Purchased for my aging mother with cancer and, when she is gone, I will use it as I am 51 and have rheumatoid arthritis.
Good portable wheelchair, ideal for specific situations
Lightness, sturdiness, portability, ease of use are the Comet 300's strengths. For short distance transports on most surfaces or for longer transports on smooth surfaces, such as malls & museums, it is ideal.
Small sized wheels make the Comet 300 unsuitable for use other than on the smoothest surfaces (inside malls & museums) or otherwise, short distances. Not good for extended use on boardwalks, sidewalks or in public parks.
louis b. from staten island, ny
physically challenged 96-y.o. woman
Lightweight Comet 300: Review
Ease of use and transport
I have found none.
reed b. from bellflower, ca (caregiver)
User is my wife age 88. has some trouble walking distance. iIt has really been a god send for us.
Light & Narrow
My father's existing wheelchair is too wide to fit through the door to the bathroom at our home so I got this one. It is very narrow and goes through perfectly. Also lightweight so that its easy to transport.
A bit flimsy although I guess that is part of the lightweight part. Also the footrests are a bit too high.
roland s. from golden, co (caregiver)
My father is in an assisted living center.
this wheelchair did very well even on wet pavement
Easy to fold. easy to lift into a car.
none
marie s. from daly city, ca (caregiver)
my mother is unable to stand or walk for long distances without having a back flareup.bought this to alleviate that problem for when we travel with he
great for navigating airports
lightweight, folds easily, easy to use, plaid color easy to identify
lacking clips to keep footrests attached when folded and bagged (annoying); storage bag incorrect size and shape - difficult to use, zipper broke on first use
merrie d. from annapolis, md (caregiver)
Not provided
just what I expected from description
its compact size and light weight. I carry it all the time in the trunk of the car.
no pouch on the back to put things in
ann s. from clermont, fl (caregiver)
87 year old man with Alzheimers,cannot walk too far or for too long
accessibility is great.
weight, transporting easily from place to place and simplicity of it.
brakes
joyce r. from utica, ny (caregiver)
My Mom....99 yrs. old, has her faculties but has fallen sev. times...no broken bones...is now in nursing home....lived with me for 11 yrs......unable
Light and easy to lift into auto.
The best feature is that it's light and easy to lift.
The brakes don't grab the wheel very securely. I have to hold my foot on one of the brakes, so the chair doesn't move while my mom is getting in or out of it.
patricia z. from elmhurst, il (caregiver)
User is 80 yr old female with rheumatoid arthrisis.
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