Pride
(Model No. JAZZSPORT2)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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I chose the Jazzy Sport 2 because it's size works great in...
maneuvers easily
I have not found any weaknesses so far this seems to be a good value in this product.
raymond c. from guyton, ga
I am a 62 year old male with Parkinson's & two recent Back Surgeries with extensive work on my back during surgeries. My weight is about 215 pounds.
Cheaply built.
Easy to assemble. Easy to maneuver.
Arm rests are very unstable. Expect it to last maybe a year if you are a daily user. This chair is not designed for more severe spinal injuries. The technician never contacted me for "white glove" after the Spinlife staff kept trying to contact him.
michael t. from lebanon, tn
51 year old paraplegic uses it around the home.
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Not enough power
sylvia e. from san antonio, tx
Chair being used by my 62 year old husband. Chair is slow,looses power going up the smallest incline. We are not happy with this chair.
IT IS EXTREMELY DIFFICULT TO MANEUVER.
COMFORT, LOOK
IT CANNOT BE USED IN A NORMAL-SIZED HOME. ALTHOUGH IT HAS A SHORT TURN RADIUS, IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO TURN WITHOUT HITTING THE WALLS OR FIXTURES IN THE BATHROOM. ONE CAN POSSIBLY GET IN, BUT THERE IS NO GETTING OUT WITHOUT DESTROYING YOUR HOME.
barbara l. from bear, de (caregiver)
MY HUSBAND SUFFERS WITH PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY, WHICH HAS LEFT HIM WITH LITTLE MOBILITY AND NO BALANCE.
It has a few good points, but operation is not one of them.
Taking inclines and crossing over door jams is great.
Operation of the joy stick to get through doorways or to enter a room is not good, there is just too much play in the joystick.
eileen w. from kearny, nj
It is good for pick up on inclines, however the joy stick is much too sensitive and for that I really don't care for this product.
A great powerchair ruined by a bad controller!
PRICE, delivery and setup. Pride name and reputation. It is quiet, comfortable, maneuverable, but ruined by the unreliable and unsafe controller.
This controller is a complete failure! I cannot drive in a straight line or turn correctly. I bump into things as it lurches and fish-tails crazily. The first one was the same way until it died after 8 days (error codes 7 and 9). The controller in my 10 year old Jet3 is still working perfectly! I wish Pride would recall this (expletive deleted) and go back to the great controller that they used to provide! With a decent controller, this would be great!
john h. from katy, tx
75 year old man, post polio problems from age 5. I can no longer walk.
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