Expedition
Walking around the park or zoo is easy to do with the strength and durability of the 12" flat-free rear wheels.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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good quality, easy to use
easy to fold and store in trunk
seat could be bigger
carolyn h. from estero, fl (caregiver)
visiting father with ambulatory issues
excellent price, product and deliveryThe larger rear wheels
The larger rear wheels.
Have yet to find any.
john h. from palm harbor, fl (caregiver)
My wife, 87 years young went through two periods of severe anemea over an eight week period. Her condition left her to weak to get in and out of bed
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sergio c. from dover, de
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kenneth h. from holland, ia
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Low price but poor construction.
Second handle to lock the wheels when helping the user in and out of the chair.
Features on paper sound great. Poor construction makes the chair marginal. When handles are locked in place, they each still rotate in a 30 degree arc. Handles with this much flexibility make it difficult to push the chair, especially on uneven surfaces. Chair is also heavier than expected thus making it difficult to lift in and out of the car. Solid tires may not puncture but are weighty. Chair was built to sell for a low price and shows it. Hand brake cables are routed so they stick out to the side of the chair back. Easy to catch them of an object when passing by in a close space. Disappointed in this product. In the near term I need to replace this chair with one that is better built.
james h. from alexandria, va (caregiver)
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Similar and equal to transport chairs provided for use by...
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miller k. from stockton, ca (caregiver)
Ambliatory Though sometimes weak from chemotheropy
Great for those who cannot walk far.
Portability
none
shirley v. from fort washington, md (caregiver)
The user is a 96 year old female still ambulatory but slow.
great
well the light and the easy to care it
the seat place is to light if the person is a heavy person maybe can take long....
rita m. from el sobrante, ca (caregiver)
The wheelchair is for my mother, and she is really happy to use, is just light, easy to transfer to the car.
Sorry, when I ordered my wheelchair, I did not realize that...
The unit was exceptionally light weight and compact. Those were important to me.
None. The fact that is was not designed to do what I needed is not a fault of the unit.
brian b. from sylmar, ca
68 years old and until I get a problem with my feet fixed, I have been instructed to minimize walking.
Great chair for someone who has an issue with weak legs and...
It is a definite plus for those who cannot walk for a period of time. Someone has to push the individual. it is a plus for the person who is unable to walk any great distance. It's easy to use and is easy to fold and put in a vehicle.
At this point I have none.
deborah c. from st. albans, vt (caregiver)
I purchased this for a 90 year old woman who loves to shop, but her legs would not let her. It's a way to get her out and doing things. She can shop
Easy to store and easy to use.
Very light, easily folded. Quality construction.
We could have used an upper body/chest harness, but that didn't seem to be an option for this chair.
steve k. from oldenburg, in (caregiver)
21 year old male with severe mental disabilities, seizure disorder, and some physical disabilities
very happy with chair. good quality.
well built,very stable,easy to push.Low price.
none I can think of. except I would have much prefured to have an American built product.
carlyle a. from the woodlands, tx
Shortness of beath,73 years old. Use for traveling, shopping.
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