Aero X Series 2
An aluminum, ultra lightweight frame with tons of options at an affordable price.
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Works like a charm.
Lightweight, easy to breakdown, re-assemble, smooth ride.
Hmmm. I didn't get it for free?
gigi s. from redwood city, ca
I am 58 years old, and I have a condition called CRPS. I have been unable to walk for 14 years.
It's what I needed; Easy to use and fold and stick in...
Lightweight. No sharp edges.
None
chris p. from bedford, va
Wheelchair user since 1993
We are very pleased with the wheelchair!!!!
Streamlined
We have no complaints!
pam s. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
Has cerebral palsy.
A really sexy chair!!!
It's a really sexy chair! Really like the comfort and maneuverability of this chair. The air tires make it softer when going over bumpy surfaces. It rolls very nice and the natural fit grips are great. Did I mention the chair just looks awesome too!
With a starting weight of only 16 pounds and with all of my options, I thought it would be lighter. It is lighter than big hospital chairs and it rolls really nice, just expected it to weigh half what it does. This is my first chair and I haven't folded it once since I can pop the wheels off and throw the chair in my car. Maybe next time I'll just go with a rigid chair. The Aero X had manufacturing delays so our expected delivery day changed twice so we had to settle with a typical rental chair for a while longer.
tom k. from manassas park, va
Female, 44, had left PAO surgery. Will require the same on right side. Also have Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and expect surgery on both knees.
Technically good. Arms keep sliding downward. Some...
Lightweight.
Arms sliding downward and no attachment.
haunani d. from honalulu, hi
Wheelchair bound.
It comes apart easily.
Comes apart. Parts are light. It is customized to your butt.
None.
carolyn t. from mancos, co
MS
Chair meets expectations; I own a rigid TI chair as well.
It seems a little more stable than other folding chairs I have tried.
I would have liked more expensive front wheels.
samuel l. from dennison, tx
Eighty-two year old paraplegic, needed a folding chair in order to enter car more easily
Was looking for a lite weight chair to travel with, this...
Weight and features
cost
james g. from galveston, tx
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Product works for me
Light weight,available adjustments
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mark m. from little elm, tx
Male, age 75, parap, can stand and walk some, very strong above waist
This is a wonderful product
It is relatively light and very easy to manage both inside and outside. I am scheduled for Knee replacement surgery Aug. 8.
I have only been using it for 3 weeks so don't have any weaknesses so far.
cheryl h. from pensacola, fl
I am the user of the Chair and I have a relatively serious/severe case of osteoarthritis.
Perfect for situation
It's lightweight and fairly easy to lift into the car. It's comfortable for the patient.
Nothing to note.
edward s. from alexandria, va (caregiver)
Ed is 85 years old and has peripheral neuropathy which finally left him unable to stand. He is 6'2" and weighs 207.
Compact, functions very well in a small apartment, quiet,...
Compact size, comfort, light weight, smooth rolling
Would have been nice to have a tool included to position the brake on arrival. I had to buy an Allen wrench so I didn't have brakes for a couple of days.
alan g. from palm springa, ca
Amputee who uses the chair mainly for indoor navigation.
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