Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair - 24" Wheels
24" wheels allow you to self-propel this shower wheelchair
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The chair is ok. Not great.
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The seat is much too high and not adjustable. It is dangerous getting into and out of.
van h. from macon, ga
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I wish I bought a chair with adjustable height capabilities
The one great thing it moves easy from one room to the next.
The chair sits to high.
mary g. from memphis, mi (caregiver)
Wanted to have husband enjoy a shower.
This chair is structurally inferior to its predecessor.
Old chair didn't roll as well.
Arms are structurally inferior in strength and stability to its predecessor. Foot rests are difficult to use by a para.
wade c. from tyler, tx
T-12 para, car accident 2001, Male current age 73. In good physical condition. Have used a similar Invacare chair since 2001.
Chair was not sturdy enough for user and configuration...
Easy to assembl
Sturdiness, brake locks, awkward/sharp foot strap anchors
mark r. from chicago, il (caregiver)
Paraplegic suffers from syringomyelia, rare spinal cord disorder.
It wobbles a lot and makes us afraid at times
The big wheels make my client more independent which is what she wants
The frame is very wobbly at times.
vickie s. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
it's very flimsy- I was hoping for a more sturdy chair- it works well just for the shower and toileting- I like the big wheels
Be aware - the back support is not very good
The ease of movement is great
The position and support of the back
michelle o. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
This chair is used by my adult daughter with my assistance. The chair moves so easily - it's great.
depending on user
seems to be made quite well
seat doesn't seem to have any padding/give and is very hard and uncomfortable, feet rest are too small and have a pin that seems to press into the side of the heel, and arm rests are too high. Overall the chair is not made for a short person/ or for the comfort of the user.
debbie e. from hayward, ca
61yr young woman with progressive MS
It is too light, high off the floor; and less maneuverable...
It is easy to assemble and strong.
My negative review is perhaps more a reflection of our very limited space, my wife's weakness, and her dementia. If it were easier for her to maneuver I'm sure we would be having a different experience. It is a bit higher off floor than her other chairs, which is a problem for her in any case.
bryon d. from rockford, il (caregiver)
Patient is 65 yr old with congenital communicating hydrocephalus. Use only for showering
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not sturdy enough, material used for the back of the seat is not strong. brakes do not stayed secured enough.
aimee m. from san jose, ca
paraplegic
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair - 24" Wheels: Review
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This product is not very strong, it wobbles too much for a heavy person.
cindy h. from fresno, ca (caregiver)
It's for my son who has spina bifida
Not something I could use independently
The sturdiness of the product and its collapsibility are strengths
For me, the product would not work because it could not easily get around my toilet, it was too high for my feet to touch the floor while sitting on it, and I could not utilize the levers which keep the chair from moving without assistance. Therefore it was not something which would enable me to be independent.
cindy m. from new haven, ct
54 year old woman with congenital muscular dystrophy. I am a physician who prides herself on her independence.
Chair seems a little shakey.
good for shower use.
Chair seems a little shakey. Not sure how long it will last.
sidney p. from st. francisville, la
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