Heavy Duty PR-502 Independent Position 700 lb Capacity
Triple motors for independent positioning and the only 700-pound weight-capacity option.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Great looking chair. Quiet when you use the lift.
It's to tall. Should come in different heights. It is very expensive.
deborah s. from roseto, pa
I can't use it. I am to short to get in it. Unable to return the chair. Was in hospital when it came.
Users wife
Size of chair and weight capacity
The foot rest doesn't come up far enough. With the foot rest up my husband's feet are still pointing towards the floor instead of the wall. And it was the same when my 200lb son tried out the chair.
tina h. from laura, oh (caregiver)
44 year old with rheumatoid arthritis and weighs approximately 600lb
Unsure to recommend its great for me to get up but not...
The size and ease of use is great
The chair is extremely uncomfortable. The footrest does not go up high enough and the bottom cushion is not attached so you must push it back in regularly. The arms could use a little padding too.
daren s. from rutherford, nj
56 yr male 375 lbs, with severe psoritic arthritis with extemely limited mobility and the inability to get out of a chair without maximum assistance
I have to get used to this chair.
The lift.
The stiffness of the chair.
louise b. from new york city, ny
I'm a person living with a disability. I currently weight 428lbs. It is difficult for me to get in out of chairs.
Disappointing.
Lift chair is helpful.
Footrest does not go up high enough; it broke within 3 months of purchase. Chair makes popping noises going up and down. Expected better quality & durability.
marie m. from sun city, az
Senior female.
does not recline properly when I sit in the chair
seems well built.
foot-rest is not long enough for a 6' 1" person.
jeff r. from clarksburg, wv
55, arthritic knees
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