Comforter PR-535 with MaxiComfort
The PR-535 is designed with comfort in mind and a full range of sizes.
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Chair is supposed to fit people up to 6'8", its not long...
It is comfortable
Not big or long enough
walter v. from riverside, ca
i'm 6'4" and I thought chair would be bigger. I am having shoulder replacement and am going to have to sleep on this chair. My feet hang off.
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Straight lift feature is most important due to my particular disability. Very easy to maneuver.
Not as comfortable as expected in the upper back area. It thrusts out too much. Not the most attractive design but my choices were limited due to the size dimensions I required.
sonya s. from trumbull, ct
72 year old woman with a progressive muscle disease, no quad strength.
Don't buy something before you try it out in person.
Says it holds 400lbs well we will see because I weigh 275 and it already squeaks like it is straining to pull my weight.
I wish I could have sat i it prior to.purchase I would have bought the Tall size.
lee h. from southern pines, nc
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best choice of a lifetime
quality - price - service
none
dolores n. from louisville, ky
I'm 90 years old.......I'm in good health......I'm comfortable now
very happy with chair
have a wider seat
longer cord on "remote" needed
joyce d. from columbia, nj
75 need to elevate leg
Very pleased with lift recliner. Research the right size...
Well-padded, very comfortable and very supportive. No bulky construction; maximizes available space, very sleek design. Leg support is exceptional. Material is very striking and attractive.
The head rest is too padded for me. I have cervical issues and the padding is very firm and unrelenting. Others may not have this issue. Items slip through the sides of the chair so I have to be careful not to let anything slip off my lap.
katherine p. from joppa, md
Mid-70s woman with significant mobility issues. Five joint replacements in legs. Lymphedema which requires legs to be supported and elevated.
Great chair but makes a lot of noises
All the positions are available. Perfect width and height. The heat is amazing.
Coming out of the box, it doesn’t seem as sturdy as my previous chair. I upgraded thinking it would be an even better product. The left side arm creaks whenever the slightest pressure is applied. The zero gravity makes noises when getting into position.
michele p. from indian head, md
54 female, overweight with mobility issues
I am completely satisfied with my Golden chair
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jim k. from san antonio, tx
I suffer the long term effects of Cerebral Palsey
We thought the head and leg section would move...
Well made
Head and leg section are not independentÂ
suzanne j. from wellston, oh (caregiver)
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poor representation, not what expected, disappointed from...
Not sure-the 530 model lasted 3yrs.-until chassis collapsed. Was very comfortable. Sure thought the new and improved 525 Model would do the trick. Wrong! Representation was for 6ft. 4in. person. Then way does my 6ft. 4in. body stick over then of the chair 3in. The lumbar strikes my butt, not my back?!? Don't like fabric-too slick. If I had wanted slick leather, I'd of ordered it.
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allen h. from albia, ia
A male-6ft. 4in. tall-250lb. A right leg immobile and in permanent leg brace. Under cardiac care, due to attack and Afib. Can not lay flat in bed.
Amazingly comfortable with greatest lumbar support
Greatest lumbar support. Amazingly comfortable. Sturdy and strong.
Price
linda w. from fenton, mo
Age 65 with mobility issues. This chair has the greatest lumbar support and is amazingly comfortable. I am in love with this chair!
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joseph g. from lincoln, il (caregiver)
92 year old
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