Cirrus PR-508 with MaxiComfort
Offers a combination of Zero Gravity technology with a pocketed coil spring seating system, giving you the most comfortable positioning experience.
Golden Technologies
(Model No. PR-508)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Fantastic chair!
The fact that it can go all the way back if I want to sleep, the comfort of it and the fact that it will help me to get up.
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barbara b. from severn, md
I am 66 years old and have a bad back but have not had to have surgery on it.
My wife loves her chair!
Good construction, durable fabric, comfortable cushioning, nice color fabric. The remote is easy to use and it is lit.
Too comfortable, my wife doesn't want to get up from it!
carl f. from tracy, ca (caregiver)
My wife, who is 60, had surgery on her back for a herniated disk and needed something comfortable to sit on.
THIS IS THE ONLY CHAIR THAT ALLOWS MY HUSBAND TO SIT...
EASE OF USE AND COMFORT
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gwen z. from green cove springs, fl (caregiver)
66 YEAR OLD MAN WHO RECENTLY UNDERWENT ANTERIOR/POSTERIOR C3-T1 FUSION, UNABLE TO GET COMFORTABLE SITTING OR LYING DOWN
Wonderful chair
It is easy to use and the clip holding the remote is great. I never have to wonder where the controls are. I love all the settings you can choose.
Really none, except it would be nice if it had a battery backup in case of power failure.
susan h. from loveland, co
Bad hip and knees
Perfect for helping my husband get some sleep.
Comfortable, nice feel to the fabric, easy to clean, and it looks nice.
The control panel is not intuitive, there was not much choice available on short notice (long lead time). It would be good to have a tray table that swings up for eating or working on computer since other tables can't fit under the chair.
a alan g. from new york city, ny (caregiver)
75 year old cancer patient who had surgery and could not get comfortable sleeping in bed.
Cirrus PR-508 with MaxiComfort: Review
My mother LOVES that chair. She keeps falling asleep in it and does use the lift to help her out of the chair.
The chair is almost TOO comfortable. I (her daughter, 59 years old) was just testing it out and almost fell asleep!
erma w. from brooklyn, ny (caregiver)
My mother, 80, arthritis, diabetic, blurred vision, weakness in arms and legs, high blood pressure, curvature of the spine, etc.
Great chair.
The strengths are the wide variety of positions, as well as the lift for easy standing.
I have no problem with the product.
blanch e. from oxford, nc (caregiver)
My mom is 78 years old. The chair has made it so easy to get up and sit down. It has many different positions and keeps the pressure off of one area.
Cirrus PR-508 with MaxiComfort: Review
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david w. from pooler, ga
Male, 67 years old, wheelchair bound.
Cirrus PR-508 with MaxiComfort: Review
Ease of setup, comfort, upgraded fabric (faux leather) and the lift mechanism. Even the controls have been relatively easy to learn and use.
So far no complaints.
james h. from auburn, ca (caregiver)
My spouse has limited mobility due to osteoarthritis in knees and hips. It was difficult for her to get out of her old recliner.
The chair looks great with my contemporary furniture and...
Zero gravity feature, remote control, comfort, and appearance.
No weakness, unless the mechanical components don't hold up.
sandra t. from yorktown, va
I am a 72 year old healthy, active female. I got my chair in preparation for bilateral knee replacement which turned out to be a fantastic decision!
Overall, Great Chair!
The Cirrus PR-508 is all that it says it is. All of its features are great. I would recommend this chair to anyone who has a lot of trouble getting up and down.
The real weakness to this chair (cirrus PR-508) is the depth of the seat and the arm padding. If this Cirrus PR-508 had more padding to the arms and something to grab onto it would be much easier for my husband to get in and out of the chair. If the arms were a little higher, he would not lean over to one side more than the other. My husband has a lot of problems with his joints in his elbows, wrists, knees and hips. The arms are very narrow and not enough padding in the arms for him to comfortably be able to get in and out of from his wheelchair, but after he gets in it, he loves it.
donna f. from salisbury, nc (caregiver)
My husband has physical disabilities, not being able to get up and down like he wants, but he sleeps in it, watches TV, absolutely loves it.
Comfortable and easy to use
Easy to use and comfortable
The distance from the wall. Would like to elevate legs without having to be so far back
norma a. from foxburg, pa
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