Breezy 600 Custom
With more than 10 seat heights to choose from and four seat widths this chair is sure to fit you.
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Breezy 600 Custom: Review
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wade l. from oneill, ne
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excellent product
was able to tailored to meet the requirement for this hadicapped user.
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eng l. from coquitlam, british columbia , canada (caregiver)
The user is a physically hadicapped person.
Very pleased with the chair.
Handles on the back are higher than on the old Breezy (purchased 10+ years ago) which makes it easier for me to push it. The chair is comfortable, sturdy and well built.
Not aware of any.
eugene b. from fairbanks, ak (caregiver)
Rheumatoid arthritis-major disability; 75 years
This is the 1st, 3rd and 5th wheelchair I've had, the 2nd...
durability and ease of use
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katrina c. from mooresville, in
52 year old, paralyzed on left side
GOOD BARGAIN,EASY TO TRANSPORT
QUICKIE BRAND,CAN BE EXTREMLY CUSTOMIZED
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leroy r. from elsinore, ut
AGE 74 LEFT SIDE STROKE
It's been great.
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jane r. from surrey, bc , canada (caregiver)
This wheelchair was purchased for my father. He is slowly trying to learn how to maneuvre as he uses both his arms and feet.
Although I have had the chair for a short time, I am...
Workmanship and weight.
Being first time user, I have nothing to compare it too. I should have experimented with what larger front and back wheels would facilitate in use, as well are a larger sitting area. I have 16x18 ... I am now thinking that a 18 x 20 would offer more comfort and space, particularly with use of heavier clothing. Although i read all the guidelines for purchase, using the equipment on a trial basis would have added value to my decision making. I can't tell without comparison whether the issues mentioned would facilate easier movement. Possibly your Order staff could be more comprehensive in their review of accessories.
robert m. from new market, md
I am first time user. I would have appreciated more advice regarding a larger seat, back and front wheels because there are so many options.
Back a little too vertical.
Design of the footrest. He can put this on himself.
5 inch front wheels which a spinlife person said we needed to have. I had 8 before and they worked fine. I changed them with 8 inch wheels he had on his previous chair.
david h. from north ogden, ut (caregiver)
Age 31, Male, TBI, Limited movement on left side.
We chose this because of how close it is to the one he just...
Sturdy, has removable feet and tip back arms, comfortable.
front wheels on this unit sometimes are hard to steer, unlike his prior wheelchair, Breezy.
sara g. from pound, wi (caregiver)
My husband who is a stroke survivor and paralyzed on his right side.
good chair
weight for transporting
the push rims could be thicker for better crab-push/feel thin making it harder to push
eileen f. from cedar knolls, nj
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Hard to open maybe because its new
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kathy a. from suffolk, va
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Great wheelchair
retractable arms, ease of use, light weight,
no hand breaks on the push handles
robert o. from aspen, co (caregiver)
my father really enjoyed this wheelchair!
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