Tracer EX2
The Tracer EX2 is a high quality standard chair with options not available on other models.
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terry s. from johnson city, tx (caregiver)
The wheelchair is used for our Visitor Center at the National Park.
Very reliable.
The Tracer EX2 wheelchair is well built and reasonably priced. The armrests and footrests are removable. The seat and backrest are vinyl, so it's easy to keep clean.
The Tracer EX2 has no weaknesses.
debbie o. from moses lake, wa (caregiver)
The man using this chair wore out his other chair. We purchased the same chair because it is well built. He is very happy with it.
Really nice and comfortable.
Easy to adjust the height of seat.
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salvatore r. from penns grove, nj (caregiver)
My sister purchased this, she suffered a stroke 8 years ago. She had this same one for 8 years, so we knew that was what she wanted.
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thomas j. from myersville, md (caregiver)
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Good Products!
See above.
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william n. from livermore falls, me
My wife is a member/president of a charitable organization which purchased this chair.
A sturdy, dependable chair.
Overall quality of chair.
No weaknesses found.
steven g. from keene, nh
I use the wheelchair. I am 53 years old and am a bilateral amputee due to Diabetes. I have been in a wheelchair since 2014.
Good chair for the money.
Good quality, desk length arm rests and anti-tippers are available.
None, but users should understand that this is a rehab chair and not setup to be self-propelled for long periods of time.
mitch r. from farmington, nm (caregiver)
This chair was purchased to help my mother get around the house while she was recovering from hip surgery.
Large front wheels resulting in foot rests too far out to...
Very nice unit for the money. It should last at least 10 years.
Too large of front wheels requiring the footrest to be out so far, it makes it difficult to transfer unless you put your feet on the ground first, swing out the foot rests, and then roll forward, and put your feet up on whatever you're transferring to because the footrest stick out too far.
george s h. from hurricane, ut
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Good for getting up close, but not so good if you have to...
The ability to get close to the desk, table, or sink, etc.
It can be difficult for this chair to get over raised door thresholds when someone is pushing you.
john d. from penfield, il (caregiver)
Purchased to move around the house.
Patient transport needs.
Performs very well for us and meet all our needs.
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lawrence a p. from louisville, ky
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It meets all they claim. I needed a slimmer version to get...
It is great for my needs as I use it in home for help with one leg.
Maybe a bit larger front wheels.
william p. from seattle, wa
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We are very happy with this product.
Looks, ease of use and durability.
A little heavy to transport.
nancy l. from greenfield, in (caregiver)
We purchased this for my mother-in-law who is in a nursing facility. My mother has the exact same wheelchair that she has been using over 3 years.
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