Tracer SX5
Has 20" and 22" seat widths with a 300 lb. weight capacity to accommodate more users.
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Useful item for promoting healing of foot wound.
Light, looks solid.
Have not found any
barbara b. from new york, ny (caregiver)
87 year old male, ordered off his feet to facililtate healing of a wound on the sole of his left foot.
Would have prefered narrow front wheels. Fine otherwise.
Comfortable to use.
Fat front wheels make it harder to handle on carpeted floors in my building.
dennis s. from muscatine, ia
Male, 76 years old. I have difficulty walking and standing. Wheelchair is comfortable, easy to use, goes through the narrow doors of apartment.
Seems to be holding up well.
Study but lightweight.
Haven't found any weaknesses yet.
roger b. from barre, vt
73 Paraplegic using manual chair to get some strength in my legs. I do not use the footrests.
Nice sturdy wheelchair that is manageable by myself.
Sturdy, not a flimsy lightweight chair by any means.
It is a little heavy, but still manageable.
jill j. from rockford, il
I live alone & deal with peripheral neuropathy that causes a lot of weakness and pain in my thighs, arthritis in my hips, and erratic blood pressure.
I am really please with the product.
It's easy to maneuver.
none.
patrica k. from tucson, az (caregiver)
A 94 year lady who is my client.
The chair serves the need and works well; easy to handle.
The chair is lightweight, easy to fold, and wheels with ease. It's easy to transport, and is comfortable to the user. The seat is soft even without a cushion.
The rubber tires and the steel-wheel frame are close together and this causes the thumb to rub when rolling the chair causing a blister. The short desk arms make it difficult to attach the accompanying tray purchased for use with the chair.
deb n. from cardington, oh (caregiver)
The user of this product is 67 years old, a double leg amputee due to Necrotizing fasciitis (flesh eating bacteria). Uses the chair for work & home.
Only way to secure wheelchair!
Meets all of our expectations.
Haven't found any.
milton d m. from o'fallon, mo (caregiver)
It is exactly what we needed. An excellent value-paid $240- if we had "gone through" MC we would have paid $40 per month/13 months.
Good wheelchair for the price.
Fairly lightweight.
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ralph t. from urbana, il (caregiver)
Can no longer walk, uses wheelchair daily.
Satisfied
Light weight
Little too much plastic parts, seat extension are weak.
ralph t. from urbana, il (caregiver)
Wheelchairs for sister who no longer can walk.
Tracer SX5- Standard: Review
We already have one and there was no question when we ordered the second because of several levels in the home. Thank you.
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dolores c. from painesville, oh
I use the wheelchair. I am 83 and now have had 2 cancers.
A good wheel chair at a reasonable price.
Strong, comfortable, rolls easy.
None
don c. from alice, tx (caregiver)
80 year old with recent surgury.
Can't easily lift myself out of chair due to arm rests...
Lite weight makes it easier to put into car
The arm rests should be extended forward at least 2 inches to help you lift yourself out of chair. Is there someway for me to exchange my arm rests for some that are longer? PLEASE ADVISE. 845-765-2050.
leonard c. from fishkill, ny
No longer able to walk due to post polio syndrome
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