Quickie 2 Lite
All the quality and features that make the Quickie 2 great, but at a lighter weight.
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Great, dependable, lightweight chair that is well built and...
Lightweight, durable, nice looking and has a very good warranty.
The only complaint that she had was with the swing-away arms. They are designed a bit differently from the last chair but that chair was several years older so she just will get used to the way these swing-away arms function.
dale d. from purcell, ok (caregiver)
My wife has multiple sclerosis and has required a chair since the mid 1980's. We have tried other chairs but the Quickie brand is the chair she likes
Lightweight, ease of use, sturdy, stable, attractive
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Originally ordered ergo-scissor brakes, but couldn't work them. Replaced with standard brakes which do work well with extensions
thomas d. from bellaire, oh
67 year old male, lower left leg amputee
Very happy with product
The weight of the chair allows me to get in and out of vehicle from the drivers seat, First time in 16 years
None at this point.
glen h. from chippewa falls, wi
52 year old active T-4 Para
I have told others about the chair.
Very compact vs the old chair, very easy to use, and it comes with good instructions.
The brake handles seem a little small and hard to grasp.
fred l. from brunswick, oh
64 year old male with a full-length leg brace.
Very happy with chair.
Great quality
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robert r. from poquoson, va
I am a 66 year old male Paraplegic.
Arm rests are not comfortable
Light weight and ease of rolling
No local help in selecting all the options
david r. from kingwood, tx
Guillain Barre syndrome, unable to walk
It is a good wheelchair.
The durability
none
jason m. from virginia beach, va
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Perfect fit for my daughter.
Supports her back well. Easy to fold and lighter to lift.
Hooks to open foot rests are no easily accesible.
diane m. from forest city, nc (caregiver)
My 34 year old daughter with Cerebral Palsy is using this chair. It fits her needs perfectly.
Everything we would expect from a wheelchair, no...
The wheels can be removed very easily. It's very maneuverable and comfortable. It seems to be of very high quality materials and built very well.
I was expecting it to be lighter than it is. The purple color my daughter wanted turned out to be almost black.
dennis p. from smyrna, tn (caregiver)
My daughter, 26, has limited use of her legs so this chair has given her independence and mobility back.
lite folding easy to use wheelchair very good quality
well made, weight, stability
back tip preventers protrude beyond wheels, would like them shorter- flap from back to seat slows down putting chair in working order after folding. underside of foot rests have a sharp corner that can scratch if you are not careful to avoid it
rachel f. from hampton, nh
76 yrs old, Post polio, walked for thirty on canadian crutches, than used both crutches & wheelchair after breaking my leg for several years.
it comes apart and is lightweight making it easy to use
total adjustability of the product by the user
poor support for set up
steve s. from ventura, ca
73 yr old male with Parkinson's and severe back problems.
Sturdy, light and it folds!
Kelli loves the color and ease of use. I like that it folds and makes it easier for storage for trips.
Kelli insisted on reverse brakes, thinking that they would be out of the way for transers. They are actually more in the way, so I would reccomend getting brakes that lock by pushing forward.
jan d. from gallup, nm (caregiver)
Kelli is 23 and has Spina Bifida, paraplegia and scoliosis.
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