Deluxe Lightweight Transport Wheelchair
Tool-free design makes this chair easy to use and transport.
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Deluxe Lightweight Transport Wheelchair: Review
It is very easy to push around get through doors ect. It is also easy to lift back & forth out of the car (lightweight)
I do not like that the Front feet come off & need to be put on every time I take it out of the car.
walter a. from verona, nj (caregiver)
this chair is fro my 14 yr. old son. He has Autism & Epilepsy. His seizure's are so uncontrolled that he has to be in a transport chair for saftey rea
Great product for a low cost.
Lightweight, easy to assemble. Sturdy and dpendable.
To low a seat.
martha p. from nanticoke, pa (caregiver)
Walks with a cane. Also wears a leg brace for a drop foot. Needs assiatance in walking any distance.
great chair for the money-foot rests don't always snap in...
solidly constructed and lightweight
foot rests don't always snap in place and stay put
pamela l. from west springfield, ma (caregiver)
terminally ill mother who recently broke her hip is currently using this chair
Very good product for the price and our needs
Weight and portability
Seat depth and height for a man
wanda n. from flushing, ny (caregiver)
84 year old male stroke victim with minimal use of left side and some dementia
makes shopping and touriting a pleasure
lightweight and space economy
flimsy footrests
arlene b. from yardley, pa
inability to walk great distances
Going from man-handling a 55 lb chair to a 17 lb chair in...
Lightweight, strong
Makes user sit up at a 90 degree angle -- can be uncomfortable. Needs a way to allow at least a 5 degree back adjustment for seat back.
michael b. from marietta, ga (caregiver)
Female, 68 years old, dealing with effects of Post Polio Syndrome past 12 years.
Very good and lightweight folding wheelchair
Ease of movement and folding.
Rider cannot operate the chair herself, but of course we knew this before we ordered it. It would be nice if the footrests didn't have to come off before we folded it, but that's how it works in this kind of chair. It's not heavy duty but that is also to be expected.
robyn o. from new york, ny (caregiver)
Moving my mother, age 87, around the neighborhood. She has trouble with the circulation in her legs and can't walk far.
Considering the comfort of the chair and the very...
Considering the comfort of the chair and the very reasonable price; the weight, the ability to fold to a very compact size and the maneuverability in small quarters is amazing.
The chair needs a clip that holds the detachable foot rests up against the frame. If the chair is lifted or rolled with the foot rests in place they often swing out wildly. We used small bungy (sp?) cords to hold them in place when needing to lift or roll the chair (unoccupied) for any distance. Having used a number of these chairs with clients (I am a therapist), that would make the design PERFECT.
cheri z. from dallas, tx
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Good purchase, good price, good quality
"light weight", well made, comfortable, ease of folding/unfolding
Time needs to be taken to learn how to use wheelchair as the patient. No big wheel to move the chair except by foot movement; having to reach around to put brake on/off.
patricia l. from alpha, nj
Age is 66 and physical disability is severe hip surgery leaving me unable to walk without walker (short distances).
I love it
Its so lightweight and easy to use.
It needs a cup holder and some way to attach a basket on the back to be able to shop for a few grocerys.
mary b. from deale, md (caregiver)
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This chair meets expectations...
Features & Quality
Simple to use, but the foot rest had to be installed/connected everytime it was used..
uriel a. from downey, ca (caregiver)
This chair is for my 86yr old grandma. She's in good shape for her age but her feet cant handle long walks anymore. This light weight chair is perfect
Deluxe Lightweight Transport Wheelchair: Review
I, the caregiver, am 79 years old and find that, because the chair collapses so completely, I can easily lift it into the trunk of the car. The chair seems to be comfortable to sit in even though it is fairly small.
We haven't found any.
barbara b. from grantham, nh (caregiver)
My 88-year-old husband has painful arthritis in his legs so his wheelchair allows him to enjoy the pleasures of the "outside world".
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