Jazzy Air 2 Elevating Power Chair
Limited Time Free White Glove Delivery! A power elevating seat that raises you up 12” in just 11 seconds!
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I bought this particular model because it look like it was...
I find it very helpful to be able to work in my kitchen without having to stand on one leg for hours on end
It’s just a little bit long for maneuvering in a tight area
thomas r. from west palm beach, fl
I’m 73 years old amputee right leg still work five days a week eight hours a day.
Would recommend this product for those who want more...
Strengths are it is sturdy and strong. It raises up helping me to be independent in transfers. I can do alot more things. The wheelchair raises up so I can do more things to help around the house.
I believed it was going to go down lower than most wheelchairs as that is what I was told by spinlife rep. It does NOT.
karsha o. from sonora, ca
I am 65 and had sepsis. I fell during that period and can't bear weight to walk or transfer.
Very pleased.
Great quality, smooth controls, nice color selection.
This chair needs to be offered with a low height back. Also needs more ground clearance.
robert m. from cumberland, ri (caregiver)
My wife has MS and uses a wheelchair and scooter for her independence. The Jazzy Air 2 is adding a new level of independence to her daily activities.
Disappointing. Too huge to be convenient in the house.
Responsive.
Not very useful. Does not fit well under countertops, desks or tables.
andrea l. from delaware, oh (caregiver)
Severe neuropathy. My legs/feet no longer do the job!
Jazzy Air 2: Review
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thomas c. from brownsville, tx
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Jazzy Air 2: Review
Up down movement
Size; joystick needs some getting used to; weight
geert l. from reading, ma (caregiver)
My wife has a degenerative neurological condition and has lost her ability to walk. The Jazzy is mostly used in the kitchen.
Works fine indoor have to try it outside
Maneurovable
A bit to high to reach the floor to pick up things head rest too far back
quent m. from hugo, mn
Elderly stroke patient
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