Jazzy Select 6 Ultra
Standard power elevating seat provides an additional 4" of seat height.
Pride
(Model No. SEL6ULTRA)
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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easy and fun to use. Turns on a dime!
It turns so quickly and easily, I can manage tight places. The speed control is infinite, so I can start smoothly at very low speeds. The battery charge lasts a long time.
I should have picked indoor-outdoor product. I use it to go from my car to appointments and amusements, as well as indoors.
david b. from tigard, or (caregiver)
Dorothy Morris,(user) is 87 with breathing problems
meets expectations
as advertized
set/up required adjustment
robert d. from peabody, ma
age 85 unable to walk
High quality, sturdy.
The fact that it raises higher when needed and lower when sitting at a table.
Can think of none.
jody m. from cortez, co
I have had MS for almost 30 years but it has been only the last 5 that my walking was effected. In the house I use this chair to get from room to room
Having trouble with forward wheels and feet
Lift seat, Easy access to batteries, Movable control handle
Lack of Onboard charger, Seat is narrower than previous model
robert f. from lake wales, fl
Age 74. Confined to chair. Have a muscular disease called IBM (Inclusion Body Myositis)
it just works very well for all my needs
great design, easy of use,
none that I have found
robert t. from boston, ma
an 82 YO male with peripheral neuropathy
Jazzy Select 6 Ultra: Review
It has a smaller turning radius,is a much better value for the same quality as some other much higher priced chairs.
The cup holder breaks off too easy and is flimsy. Would like the option of a lap desk that hooks on the chair arms.
c. randy m. from alcoa, tn (caregiver)
my 17 year old son uses this chair.He has CP, is deaf, and doesn't talk.
Jazzy Select 6 Ultra: Review
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harvey k. from highland park, il
Polio Victim with limited mobility
This is an excellent product. It easily works in a home...
The chair that lifts to allow access to high places (cupboards, linen closet, etc.) Also, the fact that it can easily move through doorways and other narrow spaces.
It is a little difficult to drive, but with a little practice, anyone can do it.
valette s. from columbus, oh (caregiver)
Age 70. Multiple Sclerosis
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