Quickie 2
The original ultra lightweight wheelchair from Quickie with an improved frame design and brand new options.
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Lightweight and easy to maneuver.
Folding features for easy transport! Lightweight. Full hand rims prevent fingers from getting caught in rims.
Footrests stick out too far. Sits lower than my other chair, which makes transfers a little tougher. Front wheels seem to always hit my feet.
randy b. from crooksville, oh
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jonathan w. from millerton, ny
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Solid, dependable
I've had a Quickie product several times and another brand....I came back to Quickie because it is reliable.
My only complaint is I have so many squeaks in this chair....I have oiled every screw I can see, but the LOUD squeaks persist. I figured with it being new, everything just needs a good oiling...?
rebecca s. from williston, fl
53 yr old, SCI from auto accident 32 years ago.
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joyce k. from lawrenceville, ga
I have been in a wheelchair for 28 years and this is my fourth quickie 2 wheelchair.
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good product
price
leendert v. from hebron, md (caregiver)
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quality of construction
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stephen w. from dyer, in
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Not as good as I hoped
Light weight
Many features that should be free cost extra - too much extra. As a result, my clothes get dirty from rubbing against the wheels. It is too wide to get through a 24" door. The back is not really adjustable as claimed. The detachable arms smetimes detatch themselves when the chair is picked up - very embaressing in a crowded parking lot.
william r. from elkhart, tx
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Good all around chair
Seems to be more solid than other wheelchairs that my husband has used in the past.
Although this one has not been used extensively yet, my husband has worn out quite a few parts on prior wheelchairs. He leads a very active life and relies on the chairs as his primary means of mobility. Hopefully this wheelchair will prove itself where past wheelchairs have not.
kathleen m. from warren, pa (caregiver)
43 year old male, spinal cord damage from cancer.
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comfort lightweight for puting in car
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donald l. from metairie, la
para service was great
It's functionable
The rubber rear tires, my other one had slippery hard plastic ones.
It's called 'ultralight' but is heavier than my lightweight. It has 'QUICKIE' in big, white letters on the back of the seat, not too flattering
terry s. from taos, nm
I'm 55 yrs. old and have MS.
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