Excel Standard
Loaded with standard features not normally found in its price range, Medline's Excel Standard offers safety and comfort without breaking the bank.
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If you are wheelchair bound, buy a sturdier chair.
Affordably priced and the footrest is good.
After a weeks use it started to feel shaky and not secure. Arrived in a ripped up box, although the product was fine.
terri b. from elkhart, in
What you can expect for the price. Not very sturdy. I weigh 185 pounds and it does not feel secure.
Brakes are not good
Ease of moving-comfortable.
Brakes-2nd one in 2 years from you.
bonnie m. from palm beach gardens, fl
73-MS-I have been in a wheelchair for 3 years.
Perfect
Easy to fold and place in car, and small enough to put in toyota van fully ready to go
Maybe just a little to narrow and heavy
doreen g. from englewood, fl
71 yrs old , 190 lbs, 5 ft tall end stage copd
OK so far.
OK
Front wheels lock up with each other - at times - when I'm trying to turn
jd j. from mabank, tx
Complete loss of equilibrium, can't walk, high blood pressure
Dead in the water - rubber on left wheel came off
Looks good and at a good price.
The first time I used the wheelchair, the rubber on the left wheel came off. After a lot of trouble and 2 pry bars, we were able to get the rubber back on. But now it was twisted. After a lot of hand manipulation, we were able to straighten the rubber back to it's original position. I'm not sure how long it will be before it happens again.
tom s. from new london, wi
63 - bad back
Good product
Price is reasonable. Product works well for our needs.
The "nubs" that hold the foot rests on snap off when loading chair in car with foot rests attached. Best to remove the footrests first.
pattie c. from pearland, tx (caregiver)
26 year MS patient, uses an electric scooter most of the time. Wheelchair is for trips out. Gets lots of wear just loading it in the car.
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The arms are a little too high - I am thinking of taking the arm rests off.
ellen d. from leesburg, fl
I am an 81 yr. old female who is wheelchair-bound due to Spinal Stenosis. I needed a chair replacement that suits the purpose I use it for.
The bearings in the front caster failed in 3 days.
Light-weight, and seemed to move well.
Poor engineering of front casters.
dave m. from bryan, oh (caregiver)
55 year old female schoolteacher with congenital disarticulation of the right leg.
I would have been satisfied if it was right size.
I would have liked it.
None
roger o. from longmont, co
I am near 80 years old. I use a power chair when I go on the city bus. I use the manual chair when I go out somewhere I have someone to push me.
QUALITY NOT WHAT I EXPECTED. WOULD SPEND MORE NEXT TIME
LIGHTWEIGHT
ARMREST BRACKETS ARE NOT VERY STRONG. WON'T LAST LONG.
alvin w. from birmingham, al
DOUBLE AMPUTEE
Arm padding loose the first week,
Easy to use
Cheap material
john p. from punta gorda, fl
78, male, trouble walking
Poor sizing.
Price and availability.
Size is not up to real world measurement.
george m. from hudson, fl
69 years old, can't walk, in wheelchair most of the time.
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