Quickie Revolution
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. EI2D)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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good chair for transporation in vehicle
the way it breaks down
duability and weight
lanuel h. from columbus, oh
32, paralized from waist down
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there will be nicer if the instrucions were in Spanish, but since he had other he knows how to use it.
frank r. from peoria, az
The chair is for a nephew that is paralized from the waist down, he is very happy with the chair.
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I been using revolution wheel chair since 1994, and cover all my expetations
Need supplies distribution close to Cancnu Quintana Roo Mexico
daniel r. from laredo, tx
I'm Victor Bobadilla and the final consumer of the wheel chair, I bought the the chair thru my cousin Daniel.
great for what i need
easy to fold and store
front casters prevent chair from folding down as flat as it could
larry c. from mayfield, ky
58 year old male, 2 years post accident, paralyzed from waist down, strong from the waist up, use a electric chair most of the time but needed a chair
very good product. would highlt recommend
this chair is a lot lighter than my old Quickie GPV. This chair also folds up differently than the GPV so it is a lot easier to get it into a car. I also like this chair because it is not as tippy backward as the GPV was even with the tires all the way forward.
a little tricky to fold at first because the instructions in the owners manual were not clear as to how to fold up the front of the chair. Once I figured it out it is not hard to fold at all. What I found when folding the front of the chair is to pull back on the camber tube and this will cause the front of the chair to fold.
judith t. from oceanside, ca
a 37 year old female with congenital muscular dystropy and spina bifida at t-10
One of the best chairs around
easy to load and unload out of my car by myself. Nice having the quad release option that way button can't be accidently pushed as was my last chair by my dog.
The Brakes wish they offered pull or push to lock as the scissor brakes are a real pain if you have limited hand strength as I do
elaine r. from virginia beach, va
I am 45 years old and have used wheelchairs since I was 5 because I have CP
easy to use and transport
collapsability
none
jacqueline g. from hollywood, fl
62 back injury/surgery resulted in partial paralysis
great chair
feels like a rigid chair but folds, and is very adjustable.
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mike m. from mesa, az
use the chair part time
This chair is excellent if you have a small car trunk or...
Good sturdy frame, nice color, easy to push and pop wheelies in, folds really compact.
Sometimes the front is hard to fold underneath the seat. Needs to have folding side guards as a standard option.
jessie g. from elma, wa
I'm 25 years old and have hereditary spastic paraplegia. I've been using a wheelchair part-time since 2001 and full-time since late 2006.
Heavy, difficult to fold, but does fold really small.
Folds really small.
Heavy, difficult to fold, finger trapper, push handles not adjustable or removable.
barry m. from south yorkshire , united kingdom
18yr old t4-t6 complete.
Adequit chair for use and transport.
Chair is very stable front to back. This chair won't flipbackwards or forwards. Chair is relatively lightweight.
The chair is designed too deep front to back, which makes it cumbersome. The caster wheels stick out to the sides and they will do a number on your house walls.
eric michael t. from boca raton, fl
T5 ASIA A Spinal injury.
Great choice for someone who needs to put their own chair...
The folding frame that doesn't "feel" like a folding frame as far as support and ride go are in my opinion the strength of this product. Its light weight and compactability come in as close seconds and thirds for strenghts.
Until "broken in" the fold wires to compact the chair are taut and hard to work for response, but one loosened up, they function well. The first couple weeks of use provided a daily "tug of war" to compact and transport the chair.
jeanette b. from phenix city, al
I am a 48 yrear old female with Behcet's Disease and insulin dependent diabetes and have been non-weight-bearing for nearly two years now.
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