At'm Take Along
Easiest chair to transport, disassembles into three pieces and weighs only 74 lbs.
Invacare
(Model No. ATM1816)
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Discontinued
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At'm Take Along: Review
easy to assemble and carry
joystick is a little too sensitive
ilhyung k. from bellingham, wa (caregiver)
The user is 89 yrs old male, and has limitted ability to walk by himself. This product is used for outdoor only.
If portability is what you are looking for,this is 'IT'
Portability and light-weight.I did not have to alter our mini-van in any way,(no need to install a chair-lift).
Care should be taken when tires get wet,they get slippery and lose traction. Overall we are very happy with the At'm
freddie r. from lakeland, fl (caregiver)
I bought the At'm for my wife who had her left leg amputated.She is now able to go to shopping malls,visit parks and not concern herself with pain or
very easy to transport and use
Can be transported in almost any vehicle. Light weight making it easy to load, unload and assemble. Very comfortable and easy to navigate.
limited battery life
jamie s. from hudson, fl
44 year old female with limited walking capability
easy to use, comfortable and efficient
weight, ease of use.
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orville b. from wasilla, ak (caregiver)
user is my wife, she is 70yrs old and has severe rhumitoid arthiritis and polymiocitis. she also has had knee replacements.
At'm Take Along: Review
the easiness in taking apart for transporting, flip-up footplate's and smoothness in maneuvering.
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jill s. from point roberts, wa (caregiver)
Age 74. Poor mobility due to a stroke (brain aneurysm)and being overweight.
Very easy to assemble & use
Looks good, nicely assembled, easy to use, lightweight
Needs a slight push to get over some inclines. Can't keep up with fast pace walkers.
doreen f. from peoria, il (caregiver)
I bought this chair for my 17 yr old that has cerebral palsy. He was wanting to be more independant and not reliant on someone to push him around in
Gives me the ability to go out.
Portability.
Hill climbing ability.
john b. from lake elsinore, ca
User is a 72 year old male who can stand about 5 minutes at a time and walk a little.
Perfect for the caregiver and user. Great travel chair!
The At'm is well made and sturdy for its weight. It is easily maneuverable and responsive. The charging unit is quiet. The ease of taking it apart for travel is unsurpassed. You do not have to rent an expensive wheelchair-only van if you can step into a cab.
The control is too far out to be comfortable to the arm. It should be back and closer to the chair. The front wheels should be upgraded to be slightly larger and sturdier.
pamela k. from marietta, ga
I am a 62 year old woman with Post Polio Syndrome. My husband saw the chair and loved the ease of transporting it.
A very nice chair.
Great transportability. Easy setup.
Poor wiring.
george d. from redwood city, ca
44 year old male. Multiple Sclerosis.
I am happy with it!
Easily assembled to get up and operable in no time at all.
Not light weight enough, but definitely the most light-weight in its class.
dunnette j. from weston, fl
I am 50 and use this chair daily at work. It is quite comfortable. I am pleased as the tires never go flat. I have MS and cannot walk.
Excellent for away from home mobility. Airline baggage...
Super easy to transport becasue it breaks down into three components quickly and easily. Airline baggage handlers have commented that this is the easiest motorized wheelchair that they have dealt with.
The inner tubes for the rear tires are of very poor quality. Have replaced both inner tubes. The manufacturer should come out with a tubeless tire design.
h. stewart m. from decatur, al
Female with severe degenerative back disease.
I really like this chair.
The portability is wonderful. It disassembles and re-assembles very quickly and easily. I really like this chair.
This is my second At'm wheelchair. The power control unit on my first on broke at month 13 and cost me $ 500 to get replaced. Then I lost the recharging unit and decided it'd be less expensive to buy another one, if only for parts.
george d. from redwood city, ca
I'm a 44 year old man. I can't walk farther than 100 feet due to Multiple Sclerosis.
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