Jazzy Air
Power-elevating seat raises 10 inches - even while the chair is in motion!
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Jazzy Air 2 Elevating Power Chair by Pride. Features are very similar to the Jazzy Air and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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The sensitivity of the controls and the difaculty of adjusting the seat back with the short handle.
clifford l. from san antonio, tx
I am 90 year old male and unable to walk very far. I have not used it much yet. I find the controls very sensitive. The back adjust lever to short.
Chair too large and very uncomfortable
Height feature is great
Lowest level is too high and seat is too hard and uncomfortable
jim p. from paradise valley, az
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A bit cumbersome to use indoors.
The lift and the seat are both comfortable!
Because of the required stability for the lift it makes the unit very cumbersome indoors. The switch to operate the lift when moving is of poor design. I wish the width of arms were adjustable.
william g. from conyngham, pa
I am a 83 year old 6'5" male, approximately 235 pounds. I have a mobility problems in that I can only walk short distances. In home use.
The chair did not meet our expectations and we returned it.
The chair is solid and provides the ability for the user to raise her level of seating, allowing her to be more eye to eye in social situations. The foot platform also rises with the seat to provide a place for the user to put her feet as she rises.
In order to provide the ability to rise, the chair sits higher than most in its lowest position. Therefore the activities my wife did before became dangerous - for example, whereas she normally loads and unloads the dishwasher, her higher position in the chair made it dangerous to lean over from a higher level.
george b. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
My wife has progressive MS and has been in a power chair since 2000.
Have had issues with Jazzy Air since purchased in December...
Being able to reach things and sitting higher while walking with others.
Bulky. Needs to be completely down in order to go up ramp in my van. Noises and beeping while going up or down.
rudolph g. from wispering pines, nc
80 year old male with kidney disease and diabetes. My knees are bad and surgery is not an option. Only way I am able to reach things in the kitchen.
Needs to go lower for ease of transfer to bathroom toilets.
Height of raising.
Will not allow east access to bathroom toilets when out in public.
nick s. from hellertown, pa (caregiver)
72 yr. old 5' 4" young woman with no use of her body below the waist.
Nice,but would be better if seat was lower at base level.
Comfort and ability to raise seat level.
Maneuverability is difficult with position and size of rear wheels in home. New sporty look but still old design
michael p. from rosemead, ca
Disabled from legs , no leg muscle.losing upper body muscle quickly.. i have rare disease...VCP/IBM..this eats up muscle my body cannot replace
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