Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels
With 12" rear wheels to improve maneuverability across uneven terrain, the Expedition offers safety, versatility, and easy transport at a low price.
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Provides mobility when needed.
The extra large rear wheels making it easy to push.
The looseness of the foot rests. Difficult for rider to get in and out because they do not remain up.
jeanne h. from debary, fl (caregiver)
Husband is using, I push him in it. He cannot walk far because of PAD and pain when walking. It enhances his world!
Large wheels make it difficult to push.
It is narrow and lightweight.
Large rear wheels make it hard to push.
amos w. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
My husband uses the wheelchair. He is 72 years old and had stroke in 2017. Cannot walk independently.
Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Hand brakes, sturdiness
Brakes can be difficult to unlock.
melissa b. from southport, nc
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Unhappy with the way the foot rests fall when transporting....
Lightweight.
No permanent brake lock.
philip v. from essington, pa (caregiver)
Husband Philip has chronic back pain and us unable to walk distance.
Fits our needs
Size and weight
Front wheels
cathryn h. from hendersonville, nc (caregiver)
Easy to lift into the SUV. A bit difficult to move on carpeting. The front wheels tend to swivel at a right angle so starting to move the loaded chair
Broke on 2nd day of use and still waiting for replacement...
The 12" wheels
The foot plate broke (at a weak weld point) on the 3rd time it was used. Foot plates are being replaced but the replacement is still on backorder and not expected to be received until the first part of January (about a month after it broke). In the meantime, it has not been usable. Also, I had to look online to find out how to lock the wheels in place because there were not instructions and it was not obvious.
keith d. from abilene, tx
61 yo female with Parkinson's; very limited mobility; used for travel only
Had to have brakes adjusted by professional upon arrival.
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j kirk s. from meridian, id (caregiver)
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Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Light weight, foldable.
Had one before that had break levers on lower sides for user control. I hate that they are gone!
maralee l. from elkhorn, ne
Age 69 with MS
Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels: Review
The chair is lightweight which makes it very easy to get in and out of the car.
A little hard to maneuver and the seat is not comfortable after a little while
linda c. from macon, ga
73 year lady with ALS. The chair is a little hard to maneuver and the seat is not very comfortable.
Lightweight
Large rear wheels
Does not stay folded up When picking it up to put into a car, footrests fall off. These are 2 major design flaws.
francis w o. from center harbor, nh (caregiver)
Wife has MA
wheels rub. loud sounding.
adequate. not outstanding. worry about rubbing wheels and noise.
as stated before. rubbing wheels. wobbly frame. not a real smooth ride.
edna k. from aiken, sc
Middle age woman 170 lbs. broken leg.
Easy to use about half the time.
User weighs almost 300 lbs. Chair holds up to the weight just fine.
The front wheels easily get facing the wrong direction and makes pushing the chair very difficult until they are righted.
pamela m. from indianapolis, in (caregiver)
My 74 yr. old husband has arthritis in his lower back and cannot be on his feet for very long.
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