Heavy Duty with 12" Rear Wheels
Caregiver operated hand brakes are convenient and easy to use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Wonderful experience.
Comfortable, sturdy.
Haven't found any.
sherry s. from conroe, tx (caregiver)
My Mom loves the chair. Your service was very professional and speedy. Thank you.
The product is handy and easily used.
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kenneth r. from moreno valley, ca
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Heavy Duty with 12" Rear Wheels: Review
Nice quality.
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lora t. from flint, mi (caregiver)
Dental office just used for transporting patinets to and from room as needed.
Great all purpose, heavy duty wheelchair
The braking feature is great, especially when transporting patients down an incline ramp--Heavy duty and the width is a plus..
Haven't found any yet...
jamie a. from portland, or
Large medical clinic-used for transport of patients
It's been a lifesaver.
Ease of mobility. Wide seat is comfortable for such a big guy.
Arms are short (from the back to the front). Difficult to get in and out of. Would be nice to have longer arms.
teresa t. from grand rapids, mi (caregiver)
340 lb. diabetic man with difficulty walking.
Wonderful for airports and other long distance areas.
Lightweight, easy mobility, folds.
User is overweight and pushing is hard on care giver.
shirley m. from elk grove, ca
Age;72, Disability: limited range walking ability.
Sturdy and easy to use/transport.
The wheelchair is very sturdy, stands up well over all types of terrain, easy to get and out of a full-size car, collapses and re-assembles quickly, and is comfortable for full day use. Excellent value for the money!
We had trouble figuring out how to get the foot rests on at first. The instructions were confusing. The armrests are adjustable, but you can't collapse the chair fully with the arm pads facing forward.
laura g. from montgomery, il (caregiver)
User is a 60 year old super-size woman with arthritis/joint problems.
It serves its purpose.
Being a bariatric chair it prevents the embarrassment of a patient being unable to fit into our smaller wheelchairs.
There was a small damaged part on it (a plastic bolt cap/cover). I don't know that it's worth the aggrevation of trying to have the part replaced.
eileen s. from concord, nh (caregiver)
We purchased the wheelchair for our medical office for a variety of people. Our other wheelchairs had small weight limits.
Simply is too bulky and too heavy to handle for the...
The chair is built like a tank. Would be good to use in a war zone. I doubt that incoming fire could harm it. Should build lots of strong muscles in caregivers arms and backs.
It handles like a sherman tank and is far too heavey and bulky for ease of handling by caregiver, pushing along walkways and lifting in and out of car trunk etc. great need for use of more lightweight strong metal. Sorry, not impressed with the product.
james s. from clearwateer, fl
65, Parkinson's, great difficulty in walking etc. The chair, while very comfortable etc., is very cumbersoms and heavy like to handle.
Bracket on right footrest was bent where it would not...
It is durable and easy to handle. Folds nicely to store into the trunk.
The new footrest they sent did not match with the other, but it worked.
amalia o. from tacoma, wa
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chair of good quality and resonably price, couldn't get a...
A chair I can take any where
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karen h. from topeka, ks
Patient is 60 years old and unable to walk long distances. Most doctor offices or complexes do not have chairs for larger people (over350#).
Awesome product, highly recommend
durable, light, solid construction, easy to use
haven't found any yet
rick f. from mesa, az
We use three heavy duty transports for people coming to church that need wheelchair assitance. We love the "wide" body, stablity and quality of the pr
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