Wrangler II
Very basic transport chair with padded armrests and a fold down back for easy storage and use.
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We've only used it a couple of times.
It is lightweight, fairly sturdy and easy to handle.
It would be nice if there was a pouch behind the seat for carrying items.
janet m. from bridgeton, nj (caregiver)
The user of the wheelchair has Parkinson's Disease.
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Got a good deal
The brake, the quality, the standard size of the seat.
willa d. from pittsburg, pa (caregiver)
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I prefer the regular wheelchair over the transporter
Good price. Light to handle
It is high and hard to put in car. Also, pushes hard due to small wheels
john s. from orange, ca (caregiver)
Used to transport my wife who had a stroke and is unable to walk
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The plastic wheels
chryshell d. from boulder, co
I like it all except the plastic wheels make for a rough ride.
Great help
Ease of use
Not all chairs are identical, have 2 of these. Brake handles are at different ankles, handle latches need adjusting
clarence c. from cinnaminson, nj (caregiver)
Wife, 87 years, 3 heart attacks, limited breathing and memory problems
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CONVENIENT, PORTABLE, EASY TO TRANSPORT. GOOD PRICE
COULDN'T GET AROUND WITHOUT SOMEONE PUSHING IT. HOWEVER IT IS PORTABLE, FOLDABLE, LIGHT
ruth c. from sun city, ca
I AM 85 YRS OLD - FEMALE. I CANNOT WALK. MY CAREGIVER HAD TO RUN TO GET A WHEELCHAIR FROM DR OFFICE -COME GET ME - THEN TAKE IT BACK.
The fold up back was a problem that my husband fixed by...
Easy to transport
The fold down back, which did not stay in position until my husband whacked the pins with a hammer.
alice w. from west chester, pa (caregiver)
The wheelchair was for my 95 year old mother - outings from the nursing home. I needed something that would fit in my car.
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Weight
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kathy d. from san jose, ca (caregiver)
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Narrow: 19"
Purchased 19" model. Inexpensive transport chair. Wrangler II is SpinLife's name for the Drive Medical TR39E-SV. Meets expectations for sub $100 cost. Narrow overall dimensions good for uses such as going to doctor, etc. As expected, requires caregiver to push and operate brakes - not a self use chair. No set up needed. Open box, expand seat, go. Consider purchase of seat cushion. Good value. Durability unknown as had chair only one month. dated: 10/31/2014
Narrow ... Purchased 19" seat wide (larger) model. The 19" does not account for fixed arms taking up 1" each at thigh near knee (net 17"). This is true for all non removable arm (fixed arm) transport - no matter what the cost. The 19" wide applies to butt area. The same is true for 17" fixed seat wide chairs, they will net out at 15" wide at thigh near knee. If confused - call 800 number and ask, they know.
linda a. from houston, tx
Age 86. Limited ability to walk. Weight 150 lbs. Height 5'0".
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Very difficult to push over bumps and weighs more than 26lbs. The weight makes it hard for me to get it in the car.
billie f. from fort mohave, az (caregiver)
85, can only walk very short distances
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Lightweight, folds easily.
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gina m. from fallston, md
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A little heavy
Easier than a regular chair to transport patient
Weight of chair
mary m. from woburn, ma (caregiver)
Alzheimer's, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetic. I am a little disappointed in the weight of the chair. I am 70 and I have a hard time lifting.
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