Comet 330
Complete with an aluminum frame and hand brakes, the Comet 330 includes many standard features of Nova's transport chairs without breaking the bank.
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I am very please with the product.
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kum c. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
85 Yr old mother with memory loss and advance osteoporosis.
Excellent option for transporting folks with limited...
The chair is lightweight, and with the fold-down back and removable foot rests, easy for me to put in and out of the trunk of the car, so we use it more often. My mother tells me that it is very comfortable. We did add an extra orthopedic seat cushion to help spinal positioning and shock absorption (we've taken her out on asphalt and rough roads and pavement). I would definitely recommend this model, with the large back wheels and the hand brakes over the standard model - makes for a smoother ride on rough surfaces, and makes it easier for the caregiver to handle the chair on downhill strolls. The chair is also pretty, with the black seat and wine colored frame. We added a wheelchair backpack to carry the odds and ends - an addition I'd recommend, too.
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janelle b. from eureka, ca (caregiver)
My mother is almost 80, with degenerative osteoarthritis that makes walking painful and sometimes impossible. This chair is a great alternative to us
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seymour l. from new york, ny
83 year old with some leg issues......uses chair to walk as a walker..then gets pushed as neeeded
Excellent quality, design, sturdy, lightweight, stylish,...
Quality #1, excellent design, functionality, ease of use, lightweight, I'm 60 year old and caregiver for my 90 year old mom and I can lift it in/out of trunk of my car easily, also very easy to push, fold-up, looks beautiful, stylish too, can't be happier with product.
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jacqueline p. from honolulu, hi (caregiver)
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Ease of rolling Light weight
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ando m. from grand rapids, mn
My mother is 86 years old and has arthritis in her hips. I purchased this chair for her and I loved it. It is easy to push - we used it in San Francis
much easier to handle than a regular wheelchair
Compact, lightweight, easy to use, easy to manuver. My frail 85 year old father can propel himself with his feet through doorways and between furniture that won't take his regular chair ane can reach the handbrakes on the 12"rear wheels easily. He is beginning to use this chair almost exclusively. His caregivers like it for the same reasons, plus the brake levers on the handlebars save them from stooping. We have a 2" basic foam cushion, it was worth it for added comfort for my dad.
Only changes I can think of would be if the armrests were about an inch and a half lower - they're uncomfortably high - and the footrests seem a bit flimsy compared to the rest of the chair.
richard k. from alexandria, va (caregiver)
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Lightweight, esaily transportable
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roy s. from cathlamet, wa (caregiver)
Person with disability suffers with muscular neuropathy
It is a quality product that is easy to handle and...
ease of handling, lightweight, qulaity built, and handbrakes
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lenna k. from witchita, ks (caregiver)
Very elderly individual that is not incapacitated, but tires easily and finds it difficult to walk any distance.
great chair easy to use and stow away in car, light weight...
Light weight, easy to push even on hills, breakes are wonderful on hills and trails.
Needs more comfort for handler. Handles are a little uncomfortable, angle off just a little.
louann r. from bellingham, wa (caregiver)
82 years old, advanced Alzheimers
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arsenia g. from san jose, ca (caregiver)
for my uncle, 87 years old.
Comet 330: Review
Quality, Brakes, Lightweight
No storage pockets.
robert m. from hartsville, sc (caregiver)
80 year old with only 1 leg.
Easy to use
Easy assembly
Weight can be lighter
natsuo k. from arcadia, ca (caregiver)
My 86-Year-Old father will be on an Alaskan cruise. He can still barely walk by himself, but he needs the wheel chair assistance if the distance is l
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