Quickie GP/GPV
Quickie's original rigid frame ultra lightweight wheelchair. Several adjustability options make this a great option for a first time rigid chair user
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Very good whelchair for the price!
For me the price of this whelchair is great. The chair is very strong and light.
One of the weaknesses is the wheelchair is not that comfortable at least the back.
guillermo m. from winter haven, fl
I'm 52 year old man . My weight is 225 Pound and my height is 5'5" I use my wheelchair daily and my experience has been a good one.
I’ve used this same model for many years - this is my 3rd...
Light weight, easy to fold to load into a vehicle.
I can’t think of a weakness.
russell m. from portland, or
High level Spinal cord injury- 46 years post injury 68 year old male.
Excellent value for the price.
Durability. My last Quickie GPV lasted nearly 20 years.
Heavier than the ultralight chairs and a little bulky to transport.
jason b. from tacouma, wa
Disabled, but not paralyzed. Problems with joints and wedged vertebrae.
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janet j. from piney point, md (caregiver)
57 year old cerebral palsy. He is 12 year old and a small-size. Upper body strength. Cannot walk. Bi-lateral hip replacements.
good chair
the fit
durability
j. b. from harvey, la
45-Quadraplegic
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michael s. from melbourne, fl
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the most adjustable chair I have seen/had. easy to adjust...
adjust ability, and the ease there of
The fold down handles fit on thie model. while placing my order I wanted to add the fold down handles. and could not. was told this lodel does not come with that option. SO..... I waited till i got the chair. took the back, off and the upholstery. along with the fold down handle. AS I told the sales person I wanted to do. to save money. to make a long story shorter. WHY??????? and WHY do I then have to pay $52, for one. When I could of had them installed there, for $70ish. as in the GT. where they are a option in the back on the GT. wheelchair.
doug d. from avon, mn
physical disabled
The chair is what I expected.
It is light weight enough for prolonged, everyday use.
The manual is a little too generic. I would prefer it be the manual for my chair.
martha g. from houston, tx
Hi, my name is Ken Garza, I'm Marthas' husband, and I am the user. I just turned 56, weigh about 175lbs, and I was born with Cerebral Palsy.
get anti-tip bars..this is a must..
so light weight..love that..
well, the factory shipped without the brakes attached..that sucked..and I had to take it to a medical supply to have it fixed..and he said they didnt ship the right materials and he had to practically rebuild it..so the factory needs to get their stuff together before shipping...I would suggest that if you have never used this chair to get it with anti-tip bars..they flip really easy..
leslie t. from marshall, tx
I am 54 and a right above knee amputee..with my left leg paralyzed..
great chair for the cost
light weight and responsive
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raymond m. from bryan, oh
I am a 55 year old with MS using the chair at work.
It is a very good chair and meets my sons needs.
Easy to adjust when needed.
Brakes are always a problem but they are on evey chair.
joanne b. from willisburg, ky (caregiver)
My son is a quad. He has been in the chair for eighteen years.
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lightness
does not fold
chris h. from north attleboro, ma
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