Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels
12" flat-free rear wheels allow for easy and safe transportation and are great for outdoor use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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We recommend the Comet 330 by Nova. Features are very similar to the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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much better than expected
high quality, light weight, easy to use and she loves it.
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holly h. from everett, wa (caregiver)
My mother is 87 years old. She has lost the ability to walk after suffering from multiple strokes. she is living in a retirement care
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
it is good looking and easy to use both for a walker and a wheel chair. It folds easily and is light enough for me, his wife, to load into the back of the car.
no weaknesses for our needs
patricia m. from durango, co (caregiver)
this has been a wonderful purchase for us. It is used as both a wheel chair and a walker and it is light enough I can easily fold it and put it.
excellent product, easy to use
rolls very well
heavy
charles l. from franklin, tn (caregiver)
89 year old who uses walker but the walker limits where we can take her
very easy to handle and comfortable
well constructed
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elizabeth v. from middleburgh, ny
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Very easy to use.
It is light weight and easy to load and unload in the van.
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ellwood f. from liberty, nc (caregiver)
Bought this chair for my 89 year old father. He has COPD and cannot walk very far. Used the chair to push him around in Wal-Mart.
The design and portability of the transport chair make it...
The lightness of the chair makes it extremely easy to lift and remove it from the car. The large rear wheels enable us to use it outdoors as well.
The front wheels are a bit too small and get hung-up on uneven sidewalks and on the risers of entry doors.
charlotte w. from sparta, nj (caregiver)
My daughter is 46 years of age, has an "unrepairable" broken leg. She is very adept in self-maneuvering the chair around her apartment.
very easy to handle
the light weight and ease of handling
there should be some way of keeping the footrests from popping out when transporting
donna h. from maumee, oh
82 years old, severe heart condition
Good Value
It is lightweight. Larger rear wheels make pushing a little easier. Handbrake helps going down a hill.
The leg supports are not made very well. They are a little flimsy and would be better if they adjusted with the push buttons instead of the way you have to adjust them.
nancy p. from east atlantic beach, ny (caregiver)
64, stroke survivor
Extremely practical and well made
It is sturdy, yet lightweight. Easy to remove foot rests and place in trunk. The seat belt safety feature is excellent.
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brian g. from philadelphia, pa (caregiver)
Brian is 36 years of age and has very limited movement on his right side. His condition is a result of a brain tumor removed at the age of 24
ease neuropathy pain in my feet.
portability
needs a caregiver to move it.
judith w. from albany, ca
I'm 86 years of age, have peripheral neuropathy, and need help getting to my doctors.
nice chair
it is lightweight and it rolls really nice.
it should have brakes to lock it so that it doesn't roll when i put her in it. it has handbrakes and that is nice but there has to be a way to lock it!
david b. from plain city, ut (caregiver)
my wife is 53 and has MS. she has no use in her legs and her right arm and hand are bad too.
works well for both user and caregiver
light weight, size, and relative ease of use
folding in crowded situations (airplane embarkations) can be a little awkward
norman d. from parker, co (caregiver)
Mid 30's male with limb-girdle muscular dystrophy.
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