Tracer EX2
The Tracer EX2 is a high quality standard chair with options not available on other models.
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We like Tracer EX2 Standard Light weight wheelchair
She can get around the house easily.
Some of the adjustment screws come loose.
greg b. from montgomery, mn (caregiver)
My wife uses the wheelchair. She has MS and is not able to walk...
Has one minor defect - clicking wheel bearing.
Easily collapsible for transport in auto.
Right wheel has developed squeaking/clicking noise. No way to lube and no troubleshooting help in manual or contact information for technical help.
john a. from williamsburg, va (caregiver)
To provide mobility to my wife who is totally unable to walk but can move from her lift chair to the wheelchair and propel herself around.
Functions unlike prior chair.
Too early to tell.
Too early to tell.
robert f. from philadelphia, pa
The purchaser for 13 years used wheelchair with a label identifying it as Tracer EX2. He wanted identical replacement but was little disappointed.
Liked it because of the light weight compared to others
Narrow to get through smaller doors
Not sure of any yet
wanda w. from cross plains, tx
We haven't used our wheel chair yet. Bought it because a friend had a similiar one and we just wanted to be prepared when we did need one.
This is my second one, wore out the first
Ease of use, rugged
Heavy
jack n. from montgomery, tx
Has only one leg
Just what we needed !
Perfect size in the house. Wife can no longer walk long enough with a rollator. Rolls/folds easily and is durable for my wife. Price was very good AND free shipping was definitely a BONUS. PLUS the ability to change heights on several areas. Very pleased!
MUST have a gel cushion for the seat IF they are going to set it in for long periods.
ivan l. from pine bluff, ar (caregiver)
My wife who is 85 and has been my bride for nearly 66 years. I am 87 - our daughter is our caregiver. My wife has severe arthritis
There was a part missing on the brand new wheel chair.
Light weight
The leg rest came one week later than the wheel chair.
greg b. from montgomery, mn (caregiver)
Female with MS, 59 years old
Needing a new chair, this chair with its much lighter...
It's lightweight.
There don't seem to be any.
cornelia n. from pingree grove, il (caregiver)
My daughter uses the chair to get intocwok, do her job, and then get back into the car.
It is too heavy to take in and out of vehicles trunk.
Seem pretty solid, but have not used it yet.
Way too heavy for me.
bonny b. from lansing, ny (caregiver)
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For the cost, this is a good chair
It was exactly as advertised, and was delivered promptly.
None
charlotte j. from raleigh, nc (caregiver)
My husband has periferal neuropathy and mild dementia, and is unable to walk.
Good chair for the money.
Good quality, desk length arm rests and anti-tippers are available.
None, but users should understand that this is a rehab chair and not setup to be self-propelled for long periods of time.
mitch r. from farmington, nm (caregiver)
This chair was purchased to help my mother get around the house while she was recovering from hip surgery.
Large front wheels resulting in foot rests too far out to...
Very nice unit for the money. It should last at least 10 years.
Too large of front wheels requiring the footrest to be out so far, it makes it difficult to transfer unless you put your feet on the ground first, swing out the foot rests, and then roll forward, and put your feet up on whatever you're transferring to because the footrest stick out too far.
george s h. from hurricane, ut
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