Easy Transport
Lightweight and compact, this chair fits through narrow doorways and aisles.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Its Heavy
Inexpensive and foldable
Very Heavy
senthil kumar d. from phoenix, az (caregiver)
55 Arthritis
It is lite and portable
It is actually very strong. I like it so much better than the one I had before. I use this only when we are on an outing..Its lite weight enough to fold and throw in the trunk of my car and yet small enough to go shopping and dining out
Don't feel it has any
donna d. from port orange, fl (caregiver)
My son who is now 18, and has cerebal palsy uses this chair. I use it for shopping and going out to dinner and sitting at the dinner table.
I am happy with the overall quality of this product.
It is light weight and easy to push.
The only problem with this chair is that you are unable to backup very easy with it. The front wheels catch on the footrests and make it impossible to back the chair up. You have to make sure that you can turn it around to exit anyplace, like an elevator.
kathy l. from cleveland, mn (caregiver)
Female age 90, congestive heart failure so she can't walk any amount of distance. Used to get her to Dr. appointments and other appointments.
Great and reasonably priced as well.
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marcia s. from grand junction, co (caregiver)
My 88 year old mother isn't able to get out much and this transport chair has enabled me to be able to take her on walks with me, to the mall.
I do like it, and light enough for me to put in car trunk.
It folds up, it collapses easily, light enough for woman to lift and move. It easily went up an incline (ramp to buildings or from parking lots)>
I felt she was going to fall out of the chair when we hit a crack in the payment. Would have liked a "seat belt" as that frightened me. Very hard to drive over grass (front yard) to the car. .. now I leave it in the car, and walk her to the car---but not my first choice.
gay a. from edmonds, wa (caregiver)
My Mom is 83 and is using a walker inside the house and is getting too tired walking with the rolling walker outside.
it brings back independence to us both
it's lightweight and ez to move. she is comfortable in it.
cant think of any!
charlie c. from troutdale, or (caregiver)
my girlfriend is 49 and has MS. By using this lightweight, wonderful wheelchair we can go to restaurants, I can take her for walks it fits in my car.
Does what we wanted
light weight; easy to handle; quality construction
Foot rests...had trouble installing; when installed awkward for use in home
donald l. from lancaster, oh (caregiver)
Limited mobility
GREAT PRODUCT
EASE OF USE
NONE
kevin d. from norman, ok (caregiver)
It is a very solidly built, light weight wheel chair which I would highly point people to that need one.
So happy with product, can't thank you enough
Strengths: size/compact (we got small)transport wheelchair. ease of use = folding & unfolding in confined spaces & easy to roll on floor & carpet
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marilyn h. from rehoboth beach, de (caregiver)
93 yr.old female. Only way to get around is electrical scooter... it will not fit in the bathroom with her plus caregiver helping to do bathing.
Useful but needs work on leg rests- fall off when chair is...
Portability, comfort.
Original leg rests were configured backwards but extras were shipped with chair. New ones fall off when the chair is folded or being carried.
patricia c. from dundalk, md
Female, 74 yrs old with COPD
Just what was needed.
Portability, ease of use
The foot rests came assembled for the wrong sides of the chair. Fortunately they disassemble so it could be corrected but this might confuse people.
norman f. from exton, pa (caregiver)
88 yrs, arthritis, heart condition
JUST WISH THE WHEELS WERE A BIT LARGER FOR EASIER PUSHING
SIZE, EASE OF FOLDING AND GETTING INTO CAR TRUNK.
SMALL WHEELS......I HAVE BEEN TOLD THAT LARGER WHEELS WOULD MAKE IT EASIER TO PUSH.
mary e. from ranch santa margarita, ca
AGE 84, BREATHING PROBLEMS, CANNOT WALK ANY DISTANCE WITHOUT SHORTNESS OF BREATH.
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