Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms
With many of the same features as the Comet 330, the Comet 352 also boasts detachable armrests and a quick-release folding back for added convenience.
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Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
Easy to roll. Light weight.
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patricia t. from tavares, fl (caregiver)
Parkinson' Disease for 12 years
Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
Ease of transporting (wish it was lighter however)
Tipping backwards problem. Possibly relocating back wheels to change center of gravity. Occasional difficulty when closing chair.
virginia v. from morton, pa
age 73, unilateral amputee, can transfer by standing on one leg and holding onto two arms of chair.
Good, sturdy transport chair.
It's very sturdy and well made. Desk arms allow positioning close to table for meals.
Foot rests quickly became loose and are aggravating because they constantly fall down making transfers very difficult. There seems to be no way to adjust them.
michael m. from boise, id (caregiver)
80 yr old wife crippled by brain tumor and dementia, totally non ambulatory. Wt 155 lb
Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
has all the features we need
a rigid, non-folding chair may have been a better choice. I can feel it move underneath me, but my Dad doesn't seem to mind at all.
mark s. from houston, tx (caregiver)
90 year old who's legs are giving him fits
the heavier wheels in back are a good feature
looks good; heavier rear wheels; easy to assemble
haven't found any yet
dee o. from ann arbor, mi (caregiver)
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Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
lightweight, well built, well designed arm rests, hand brakes for the occupant as well as the one care giver.
for the money, this chair was a good investment
stephen p. from conway, nh (caregiver)
My dad is a 92 year old veteran of WW2. My 85 year old mother uses this transport chair to get my dad in and out of doctors offices and retaurants.
Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms: Review
Lightweight and easy to move
I don't like how the handles stick out. They grab me each time I try to go around it.
darleen g. from reno, nv (caregiver)
My mom, she us 85 years old and has problems with walking
Good product but I wished it pushed easier with a heavy...
Easy to use. Folds quickly and opens without effort. Light weight. Leg supports snap on quickly. Good brakes both sets.
The pins to hold the back in place do not go through the pinning hole completely. I fear that the back might fall down while pushing. Nova is looking into the issue. I received very good customer service from Nova. I Do not like the heel straps on foot rests. Troublesome but a good safety feature
geraldine j. from escondido, ca
My husband is unable to walk any distance. He is 86.
The wheelchair is adequate but not one I'd order again. Its...
This transport wheelchair has 12" rear tires, removable desk arms and is lighter weight.
The website picture does NOT show the spread handles, which make the chair wider. I don't like the hand brakes as they are hard to pinch for smaller hands.
karen e. from lincoln, ca
Rheumatoid arthritis and need for an assistive device for walking make mobility difficult. I use the wheelchair as a walker and as my desk chair.
MY USE LIMITED, THUS FAR SATISFACTORY.
LIGHT WEIGHT AND DESK ARMS.
REAR WHEELS COULD BE WIDER TO FACILATE USE ON NON PAVED SURFACES (BUT UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM OF ADDED WEIGHT) FOOT STRAPS SEEM UNCESSARY AND GET IN THE WAY?
john g. from virginia beach, va (caregiver)
USER MY WIFE.HAS HAD A STROKE AND LOST A SMALL AMOUNT OF USE OF HER RIGHT LEG/FOOT MAKING IT DIFFICULT TO WALK.USE LIMITED TO LENGTHY TRIPS, OTHERWISE
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