Excel Standard
Loaded with standard features not normally found in its price range, Medline's Excel Standard offers safety and comfort without breaking the bank.
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I would reccommend this chair if the canvas seat and back...
The frame and arms are nice.
The canvas seat and back already don't give enough support in the few weeks that I've had the wheelchair.
jim n. from covina, ca
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The quality of the product.
It needs the small anti-tip wheels on the back to prevent tipping.
diana c. from texas city, tx
Amputee.
We are very pleased with the product.
It is easy to use.
So far so good.
laura c. from san francisco, ca (caregiver)
My brother-in-law lost his leg and he needed a whelchair.
Great chair, well worth the money!
Durable frame
None
edward j. from syosset, ny
58 year old wheelchair user - I have been disabled using a wheelchair for a little over 40 years. Bought several chairs from Spinlife; never a problem
The chair has enabled me to become much more independent.
The chair is comfortable, lightweight and collapsible.
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cynthia z. from pittsburgh, pa
I am a 65 year old woman with a fractured pelvis.
Great
It is very sturdy and easy to handle.
Should have purchased a larger size.
sheri b. from lafayette, in (caregiver)
I bought this wheelchair for my mom who is 72 years old and has breathing and heart issues.
Nice for the money
Not too heavy
The hand grips could be nicer
christy a. from ashland, oh (caregiver)
My son; he is 17 he has some bone issues and so we use it when we are doing a lot of walking
Very pleased with quality, usability, maneuverability,...
Sturdy enough for part-time use at my weight, made well with no sharp edges, fairly easy to get in and out of car, not too heavy, comfortable to sit (with cushion) for hours, tall arms make it easy to get in and out of, costs less than any seen anywhere else, FREE speedy delivery, minimal assembly.
Hardly any weaknesses at all except I wish there were hooks or handles on arms or something to hold your purse or book or keys. Handles on back are not satisfactory for this - purse hits the wheels and you can't get to it. Anything on your lap falls off, especially if you are wheeling yourself!
cathy l. from victoria, tx
Female, 71, weighs 200, has one 5% polio leg and broke the knee on strong other leg. Can stand but not walk without aid. Needs tall arms to get up
Dead in the water - rubber on left wheel came off
Looks good and at a good price.
The first time I used the wheelchair, the rubber on the left wheel came off. After a lot of trouble and 2 pry bars, we were able to get the rubber back on. But now it was twisted. After a lot of hand manipulation, we were able to straighten the rubber back to it's original position. I'm not sure how long it will be before it happens again.
tom s. from new london, wi
63 - bad back
Very pleased, especially with the price. I had been pricing...
Portable, manageable.
I've only used twice. I'm hoping there aren't any weaknesses.
robyn s. from havre de grace, md (caregiver)
Husband, 79, deteriorating mobility, lack of endurance. General old age (and laziness) but my mom (85) visits a few times a year
Cost-effective
High quality while remaining affordable.
Had to bend some metal to fit the foot pedals.
dawn c. from gilbert, az
M.S. Patient
Good product
Price is reasonable. Product works well for our needs.
The "nubs" that hold the foot rests on snap off when loading chair in car with foot rests attached. Best to remove the footrests first.
pattie c. from pearland, tx (caregiver)
26 year MS patient, uses an electric scooter most of the time. Wheelchair is for trips out. Gets lots of wear just loading it in the car.
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