2GX
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Well designed, but certain parts are flimsy
Fairly light. The ease of removing the wheels, footrests and arms are good.
The armrests slump and require constant tightening. The chair is heavier than expected. The handles are too short and not height adjustable. I did not expect this from such an expensive product.
anne s. from santa monica, ca (caregiver)
It is used to transport a completely helpless woman.
Great set of wheels.
I like the weight of the chair -- I can pick it up myself. It is so easy to use, and I love how easy it is to turn corners. The person I spoke to at SpinLife was great and helped me customize my chair. I appreciated the suggestions he made as this is the first chair I have purchased.
I wish the colors of the plastic on the chair could be the same color as the metal.
lorraine c. from highlands ranch, co
54 years old with Primary Progressive MS.
Excellent product and ordering support from wheelchair...
I have had several TiLite wheelchairs and all have been excellent
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kenneth d. from san antonio, tx
57 y/o paraplegic
A very lightweight well-constructed in the USA chair
Quality and durability. A wide variety of options.
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ramona v. from chicago, il (caregiver)
Individual with MS who cannot ambulate. Chair used as secondary equipment where an electric chair cannot be used.
Durable, lightweight quality product
Weight and ease of removing rear wheels makes this an excellent choice for those with reduced upper body strength. Quality of construction ensure years of use with minimal maintenance.
No real weaknesses and for a Titanium chair, not overly expensive.
kenneth s. from holts summit, mo (caregiver)
26 year old small in stature female with CP and hip dysplasia.
Basic chair is excellent but attachments do not fit very...
Very good looks. Basic chair very well made. Not as lightweight as I hoped. Removable rear wheels are excellent - can't believe how easy to remove and put on.
Attachments do not fit well - Removable arm rests (one works fine other sticks constantly), Anti-tip (one works fine other sticks constantly). These are important to allow me to fit chair on rear seat of auto while outside on one leg. Probably ok for a caregiver but still not easy.
henry p. from carolina shores, nc
71 year very active male who lost rt leg two years ago. No caregiver and drive myself. Needed wheelchair light enough to load myself onto rear seat
2GX: Review
Lightweight, ease of wheeling or pushing
Bought a more expensive cushion with which I am very unsatisfied with, should have gone with the one that came with the wheelchair.
john s. from port moody, bc,
62,confined to a wheelchair 100% of time (spino-cebbular)
2GX: Review
light Weight
overall build quality not what I anticipated
mark m. from little elm, tx
male, 70, temp paraplegic
It's a good wheelchair but expensive
It works
It is expensive
arnold r. from wellesley, ma
It's a good wheelchair- Arnold Reif, 87-year old retiree
Wish I would have gotten arms.
Very light and easy to fold.
No arms and small wheels make it lighter, but it is does not always feel safe when pushed and larger wheels would be nice when traveling alone. But no arms and smaller wheels also make it light and portable, which is what I was looking for.
linda s. from columbus, oh
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Ease off ordering and use plus price equal a terric product...
It is very light weight. It is well balanced to perfection. The back folds down easily. I can remove the wheel chair while holding onto the luggage rack.
It isn't magic?
lucy w. from fletcher, nc
Quadroon-farresis, also known as an high functioning quadriplegic.
This is a strong light folding chair with smart features.
Several design innovations, like joined footplates, really give rigid chair performance. But the 2GX folding chair collapses completely and easily. The chair is good size with light weight and a very solid feel. There is plenty of flexibility in the possibility of adjustments of the components as well.
The single flaw i am experiencing is contact between the right wheel and arm rest/transfer loop. I've reconfigured the rear wheels but have not eliminated this problem yet.
donald e. from falls church, va
I am an active para, with 30 years in a chair. I use the 2GX as my primary daily chair putting it in and out of my extended cab pick-up several times
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