2GX
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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love the chair but after one month I was on vacation and...
Ability to customize
trouble with Frog Leg wheels. Have a set on my Quickie and never a bit of trouble. Installed by frog legs dealer
jamie s. from islip terrace, ny
I am 33 years olds with spastic diplegia cerebral palsy
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light weight
screws on arms keep coming off
adam r. from kempner, tx (caregiver)
Not provided
It's very attractive, light, and durable. It works very...
Light weight. Durable. Attactive. Folds easily.
There is a little squeak we can't find. And the cushion is about an inch shorter than the seat.
linda w. from highland park, il (caregiver)
My 25-year-old daughter, who has cerebral palsy, is the primary user. She can wheel herself but slowly, so she is often pushed by a caregiver. We fol
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It is very light in weight, which makes it easy to maneuver and take it in and out of the car by myself when I go out.
For me, I would like it to collapse a little more compactly so that it would be easier for me to put it in my van behind my seat. Also, I would prefer the angle of the seat not to be so straight up as I spend most of the day seating on it.
maria b. from belle mead, nj
50 yrs old, above knee amputation of right leg
Very satisfied
Lightweight, compact, modular. I really like flexibility on all components.
Did not like the velcro pre-installed on the seat sling. Will need to get velcro to cover it up or turn the seat sling over.
nancy p. from durham, nc
65, progressive ALS
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light weight, ease of use
none
leonard m. from ocracoke, nc
age 92; problem: fracture of bone in lower back
Lightweight, easy to use, top quality, great product!
Definitely the lightweight titanium is its greatest strength for me. I'm 4'11" tall and am not able to wrestle a heavier, bulkier wheelchair. I also like that it moves with ease and is comfortable.
The armrests need to have some type of pin available to keep them in place when one doesn't wish to remove them often. This is its greatest and only drawback that I can find at this time.
lora w. from mount pleasant, pa
I'm 48 years old and was diagnosed with RSD/CRPS in January. Since then, my feet and legs have been extremely painful and I was having much difficult
LIGHT easy manuverabilty quiet comfortable low profile
Light easy open and close low profile easy to manuever quiet comfortable with cushion
a little tippy If other students want to push her they have to be careful not to tip her backwards. Her backpack also can alter her center of gravity enough to cause her to be more unstable
ellen s. from sag harbor, ny (caregiver)
I bought this chair for my daughter who is 15 she has fibromyalgia most of her severest pain is in her legs but there are time her whole body is affec
WELL MADE WITH WONDERFUL MATERIALS.
This wheelchair is very lightweight made from the amazing material titanium and seems to be well engineered throughout.
For me, the front wheels seem a bit small and seem to get hung up on throw rugs etc. Another problem I'm having is standing up from the chair. On my old chair, I could push up off the arm rest bar which was about 5 inches above seat levelin the front.With the 2GX push off being level with the seat makes it difficult. I was thinking, I could use something like a shortened cane with handle and fit it down in the hole on each side of the seat (When the foot pedals are removed)and be able get myself up much easier.
mike p. from torrance, ca
I am a 66 year old with right leg amputated BK, and in my 5th year of trying to be able to walk the majority of the time. I'm working at it.
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Weight
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gelas j. from marseille , france
Men, 69 years, myosite
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