Fly-Lite
Featuring awesome plaid upholstery, the Fly-Lite is not only one of the lightest chairs we offer, it's the perfect choice for easy travel and storage.
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Fly-Lite: Review
It's light and solid.
I mentioned it above.
bahman k. from charleston, sc (caregiver)
The footrests are too loose and during transpotation they move all over. They should have a lock-in-place knobs without taking them apart.
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alta h. from porterville, ca
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Fly-Lite: Review
Weight and portability for the caregiver
The brakes could be stronger for the person to get out of the chair
heidi p. from huntley, il (caregiver)
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Great product all around!
Light weight, color is great and very easy to use.
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loretta l. from portage, pa (caregiver)
My mother is 90 and has trouble with her knee which makes walking very difficult for her. The transport chair is a blessing and great for anyone who
Would like some changes but all in all a great chair for...
Compactness let very free rolling.
Chair much to wide for my 5'2" 107 lb wife. She looks kind of childish sitting in it.
lonnie j. from erie, pa (caregiver)
Will be used when my wife goes to car cruise-ins with me. Needed a chair that folded more compactly to fit in my street rod.
Great product with one fault
Lightweight, ease of opening/folding, durable, attractive
When the item is closed and folded, the foot rests which are folded to the side have nowhere to lock into so they readily flop around and/or come off easily. A suggestion would be to either change the hinge to lock when the footrests are folded, or to incorporate a locking attachment enabling the footrests to snap in to when folded. This would alleviate the need for having to remove the footrests and have no place to put them after removing them and maintain that the entire chair remains in-tact at all times.
susan c. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
physical disability
great chair but one main problem
lightweight. looks great, easy to fold and transport
Apparently the front armrests project outward from the chair farther than her old transport chair. So she cannot move up close to cabinets and reach the countertop as well. She can move up closer to tables but not cabinets or refrigerator. So she uses the new chair for going out to restaurants and uses her old chair for moving around the house.
margaret p. from western springs, il (caregiver)
80 yr. old can't walk
works fine
lightweight
too low
james g. from gloucester, ma
Parkinson's disease
Satisfied
Needed something light for my daughter being able to handle.
I know of none
marie s. from duluth, ga
Can hardly walk, due to osteoporosis
Fly-Lite: Review
Strength and lightness.
Maybe not as easy to push as one with bigger wheels.
barbara h. from syracuse, ny (caregiver)
My husband has some difficulty walking and since we are going on a cruise needed an easy to carry aid. This was light and versatile and perfect for us
It can be difficult to push over rough ground.
It is light weight and easy to take out of the car.
the back wheels are too small and it is hard to push
elizabeth m. from selden, ny
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price, ease of handling, (light weight)
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hazel b. from farmington, ar (caregiver)
71 yr old male, multiple physical disabilities.
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