Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms
With many of the same features as the Comet 330, the Comet 352 also boasts detachable armrests and a quick-release folding back for added convenience.
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Brakes wear out within one month. Disappointing.
At first it was great. Easy to use, brakes for user and caregiver, sturdy
Brakes unreliable. Did not work after a few weeks. No safety belt provided. No tools provided to repair. Loved it at first. Disappointed now. Bought two of them and sorry now to have done that.
jayne p. from chicago, il (caregiver)
78, male, Parkinson's
Easy to use, lightweight.
Collapses & fits in back of car.
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beverly h. from enumclaw, wa (caregiver)
84 years old, frail, unsteady on feet, cannot walk very far.
Light and easy to use
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Haven't found any yet
jay w. from collegeville, pa (caregiver)
My 76 year old wife cannot walk and this is a great mobility chair at home and on the road.
Very convenient for my needs
Removable arms and hand brakes
Larger wheel sometimes get in the way with my feet
nancy s. from perth anboy, nj
Right leg amputation, left leg Charcot
Best item I've bought for my disabled husband
Ease of use. sturdy and durable
none
jean e. from eastchester, ny
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excellent product
Light weight yet strong construction, ease of maneuverability, great shaped hand rests for the caregiver. Soft seat and back yet sturdy enough so person does not "slouch", like the seat belt on it too. Arm rests low enough so I can easily get it under tables.
can't think of any...a very good mobile chair
kathryn s. from sturtevant, wi (caregiver)
76 years old, stroke victim, Parkinson's also
well made, light weight
easy to collapse yet sturdy enough for daily use
although my mother weighs only 125 lbs the chair seems a little narrow.
ronald p. from tampa, fl (caregiver)
My 100 year old mother, no longer can walk or transfer herself.
Best w/c we have ever used.
Light wt. I can pick it up and it still is strong enough for a big man to use. Good brake system and the arm rest lifts up for transfers. The PT says it the nicest portable chair she ever saw. Wants one for her Grandfather. I gave her your number. I can't say enough good things about it.
There are none...but with use, if I find anything, I will let you know.
carol b. from hagerstown, md (caregiver)
My husband had knee replacements and goes to PT.
difficult to open
brakes and wheels
too heavy to put in trunk
james f. from glendale, az
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Getting out of the house has brought a smile to my mother's...
Light weight and ease of use.
Can't find any.
helene m. from basking ridge, nj (caregiver)
85 yr old mother with chronic pain from osteoarthritis and polymyalgia rheumatic along with cardiac problems causing shortness of breath.
I'm really happy with this transport chair!
It's stylish, easy to fold for traveling, lightweight and has desk length arms that flip up(instead of having to remove them altogether)for transfers. It also has footrests that can be used if I need to push my husband around more than short distances. It is narrow enough to maneuver in the house without beating up the walls.
It tips backwards easily, and has no anti-tip accessories as does a regular wheelchair.
sharon k. from eureka, mo (caregiver)
My husband is disabled due to complications following multiple spinal surgeries and has been unable to walk more than a few feet
the chair is easy to use and comfortable for the user
easy to maneuver and strongly built
I don't see any weaknesses
robert j. from sacramento, ca (caregiver)
the person suffers from MS and cannot walk
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