Quickie Revolution
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. EI2D)
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good chair for transporation in vehicle
the way it breaks down
duability and weight
lanuel h. from columbus, oh
32, paralized from waist down
easy to use and transport
collapsability
none
jacqueline g. from hollywood, fl
62 back injury/surgery resulted in partial paralysis
Heavy, difficult to fold, but does fold really small.
Folds really small.
Heavy, difficult to fold, finger trapper, push handles not adjustable or removable.
barry m. from south yorkshire , united kingdom
18yr old t4-t6 complete.
Great choice for someone who needs to put their own chair...
The folding frame that doesn't "feel" like a folding frame as far as support and ride go are in my opinion the strength of this product. Its light weight and compactability come in as close seconds and thirds for strenghts.
Until "broken in" the fold wires to compact the chair are taut and hard to work for response, but one loosened up, they function well. The first couple weeks of use provided a daily "tug of war" to compact and transport the chair.
jeanette b. from phenix city, al
I am a 48 yrear old female with Behcet's Disease and insulin dependent diabetes and have been non-weight-bearing for nearly two years now.
Comfortable chair, but I have problems trying to fold front...
Lightweight and adjustable casters.
The main thing is I have trouble trying to get the front end to fold back. In fact, I have never been able to do it without assistance. The screws holding the axle of the front caster came out while I was using it. I would prefer a bolt like the other quickie chairs.
diane g. from paul, id
T-11,12 paraplegic for 20 years.
Quickie Revolution: Review
ease of folding and unfolding
could be lighter
pat v. from pleasanton, ca
Male, age 65 paraplegia since 2001 retired plumber father of 2 boys, grandfather 4 boys & 1 girl
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