SuperLight with Carry Bag
At 18 pounds and with its own carry bag for over-the-shoulder convenience, the SuperLight is convenient, affordable, and made of durable aluminum.
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light weight
bar on seat front
gerry g. from norvelt, pa (caregiver)
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fantastic for making transportation possible in...
I can ride in sedan or similar size car now because chair can easily fit in trunk, and anyone can drive me since the chair is lightweight.
I can't move myself and depend on others to push me. The black plastic tube used to collapse the chair is very inconveniently placed and awkward to use. Also, if the footrest wasn't so high, I could pedal myself using my feet. But as it is, when it is raised up it is higher than the seat.
laura s. from richardson, tx
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Good small light weight chair for level surface maneuvering.
Small, light weight and no width restrictions. No side support so larger people are comfortable in chair. Leg rest is comfortable also. Fits easily in trunk or back seat of car. Easy to carry. Very easy to maneuver in small areas.
Leans back a little too far so it’s a little hard to get in and out of. When leg rest is up it sits a little too high so person in chair has to lift legs high to get it in the down position. The pins that need to be pulled to fold chair stick a little so sometimes it hard to fold. Little wheels can’t go over bumps, must be smooth surface.
dolores w. from calendoina, mi (caregiver)
285 pound woman with bad knees. Can transport but not walk.
Good for Transportation for people who only need...
Lightweight
Someone has to push you
marcia s. from frankton, in
I am in a wheelchair at all times. I have a moterized wheelchair I use most of the time and a handicapped accessible van. I also have a regular manu
I wish the locks (use of the chain) were easier to use.
Lightweight, collapsible
Awkward to quickly make the chair fold up. This is the frustrating weakness of the chair.
james b. from houston, tx (caregiver)
89 year old female, she does not need the unit unless the walking distance is more than 300 feet.
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