Hybrid 2
Two chairs in one; use the 24" rear wheels for self-propelled use or the 8" rear wheels for companion controlled use.
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Local store had this same chair at four times the price.
Relatively cheap by comparison. Lightweight, easy to assemble and break down for transit. Very impressed, as is the client.
Had to tighten wheel brake bolts that were way too loose on one side. Client only has been using it for less than a month, so durability not tested yet.
scott d. from garden city, ks (caregiver)
Client suffered diabetic stroke/coma resulting in impairment of right/dominant side, including leg. Then, undiagnosed stroke impair left leg.
Good product.
Big detachable rear wheels.
Not very compact when folded. No handles to carry when folded. Bumpy ride on cobblestone (no shock absorbers). Leg rests cannot stay attached when the chair is folded for transportation.
vadim k. from layton, ut (caregiver)
The end user can't walk long distances because of the pain in the knees and the back.
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Light quick folding very easy to travel with
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betty j g. from sayre, ok
Betty age 78 no walking very helpful to get around.
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I thought this would be much, much lighter than it is .....Otherwise....All OK
john m w. from houston, tx
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Lightweight, combination standard/transport chair, easily converts from one type of chair to the other, chair is very maneuverable.
The brake on the R side is not supported by the frame and came loose after the second day when transported on it's R side in the trunk of her car. Easily reset and tightened, but needs a strong person to tighten it sufficiently. Your designers might add some kind of support to keep the brake from loosening. Patient's caregivers now remove both large wheels when placing the chair into the trunk, with the R brake up toward the trunk lid.
jennifer h. from san rafael, ca (caregiver)
Patient is a 98 year old woman, with Mild/Moderate Parkinson's, has 24/7 caregiver support. I am her PT
Light weight and easy to handle
All of the above
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alfred j. from butte, mt (caregiver)
We love the chair, it is lightweight and easy to handle. The hand wheels are easily removable to use a a transfer chair. Very handy.
I needed a specific wheelchair for fishing from a boat. The...
The ability to use the chair by self-propulsion or as a transporter. The anti-tippers make it safe for use on the boat.
Absence of brakes on front casters.
timothy m. from manahawkin, nj
T11 SCI, non-ambulatory 63 year old
Good chair, good value
The construction is sound.
I don't feel there are any weaknesses.
gwendolyn r. from camp hill, pa (caregiver)
My husband has essential tremors which affect his motor skills. This chair is one way for him to feel a little more independent.
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ernest d. from ft lee, nj
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paul s. from visalia, ca
Walking for me is is not very good. Thank God I have a newer home where doorways are wider
Like the weight and versitility
Weight, versitility
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edward r. from sweetwater, nj
71 year old male COPD, blood clots
Light, comfortable, easily managed and user friendly
My friends and I can easily load and unload it from the car. It's light and agile and unobtrusive.
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katherine m. from fairmont, wv
I have cardiomyopathy and kidney failure. My mobility is very limited and I wanted a light, agile chair that my friends and I could easily manage.
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