Poly-Fly
Fitted with removable 24" wheels, the Poly-Fly can be used as both a transport or standard wheelchair, with dual-brakes offering safety for both uses.
Drive Medical
(Model No. TR-PREFERACTIVE)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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GREAT CHAIR & PRICE
STABLE , EASY TO HANDLE MY WIFE WITH THE LARGER REAR WHEELS
HEAVYER UPRIGHT POST THAT SLIDE UP AND DOWN WHEN FOLDING CHAIR.
c p. from idaho falls, id (caregiver)
I like this chair as it does everything we ask it to do and is light weight as I can lift it into the trunk of the car. I am 78 years young.
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This chair (without the large wheels) is lighter than my previous transport chair. Even though the chair folds, the back provides support and is comfortable for long periods of time. I don't need the seat cushion I used in my old chair.
When folded, the chair is not as compact as I would like. The large wheels must be removed to fit it in my car's trunk.
caren c. from houston, tx
Progressive weakness as a result of post-polio syndrome.
well made and useful product
Quality and well engineered product.
Brakes for small wheels are inconvently located and awkward to operate
richard f. from falls church, va (caregiver)
Transporting elderly wife who is frail and suffering with Alheimer's disease.
Great wheel chair.
Light weight and easy handling.
None
terry b. from camden, de (caregiver)
We are a small Motor cycle riding club that help people in our community in need. The wheel chair was bought for a lady who had an old heavy chair.
Awesome. Satisfied ever need we had.
Light weight, fold down back, and duel wheels. We even can fit into our little Smart car.
Haven't found any yet!
myrnelle w. from lakeland, fl
71 years young torn meniscus and osteo arthritus
Arrived fast! Easy to unpack and even easier to use
Light weight
NONE
darla m. from newbury park, ca (caregiver)
Nice light and easy to use. Life saver for all!!
extremely versatile
The ability to change from transporter chair to wheelchair
none at this time. as it is used more possibility of a weakness may arise
ken s. from stratford, ct (caregiver)
The patient(75) has a broken hip. The chair is a blessing in transporting her. With the removable wheels it is much easier loading the chair.
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Transport wheels and large wheels
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lois g. from anaheim, ca
I am 64 yrs old and have arthritis. I use this mainly at airports as I could not rely on the airlines getting one there quickly.
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mabel z. from cos cob, ct (caregiver)
The user had a stroke and is in his 80s. He cannot walk but can transfer from bed to wheelchair. This also means he can get to physical therapy.
Service and quality.
The Polywog met my highest expections and the price was right.
None!
richard w. from chico, ca
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kurt l. from ballston lake, ny
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Poly-Fly: Review
Ease of use, smooth ride, lightweight.
This probably wouldn't be a weakness for everyone, but since the user has very long legs, the seat depth is a bit too shallow, making her feel insecure in the chair. Also, we liked the shorter arms so the chair could be pushed under a table, but the shorter arms also make her feel more insecure because she can't really hold onto them.
alice m. from fairfax, va (caregiver)
87 year old woman with dementia
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