Comforter PR-535 with MaxiComfort
The PR-535 is designed with comfort in mind and a full range of sizes.
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The chair is incredibly uncomfortable.
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Terribly stiff and uncomfortable.
shanda m. from roseville, ca (caregiver)
70 year old male, no right hip. Uses walker to get around.
It's okay
Comfort
Trouble with transfer
michele a. from natick, ma
A person with MS. I Sleep in the chair. Very hard to transfer from chair to mobility device.
The seat is too firm.
Ability to keep the back upright while the feet are raised.
The seat is so firm that it is uncomfortable.
glenda s. from lagrange, ky
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The seat was too firm for me. I returned the chair.
I loved the heat and massage. Also the zero gravity position. It was the only position I was comfortable in.
The seat was so firm it made my tailbone hurt if I sat in the chair for any length of time (more than 5 minutes). The only comfortable position was the zero gravity position, but that position was so reclined I was unable to read or use my laptop.
erica a. from riverton, ut
I am a 59-year-old woman who is in a wheelchair full time due to multiple sclerosis. At this point, I can still transfer from one chair to another.
Construction feels weak
Not sure at this time, lifting mech is standard O E M proven parts, The flip out at the bottom for taller people is great for comfort.
Lift part is standard O E M product, the chair itself, construction, has me wondering.
tom n. from elyria, oh
Paid what I consider plenty of money for a lift chair, this my 3rd lifter, and my first new lifter in 30 yrs.
Chair lift was good, but it was not as described and very...
The lift
Too hard and too short according to its ads,
dale k. from sealy, tx (caregiver)
My husband tried to use this chair, but it was not as advertised. I was for a person up to 6'2 tall. My husband is just under that
WISH I GOT THE NEXT ONE, FOR HEAVER PERSON.
COMFORTABLE SITTING, LAYING, GETTING IN AND OUT.
FEELS LIKE IT'S GOING TO BREAK WHEN I LAY DOWN.
john p. from las vegas, nv
80 YEARS, POOR HEALTH, 90% DISABLED, 300 LBS
Leg rest not aligned properly
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SpinLife should seek Medicare reimbursement for customers
richard m. from los angeles, ca
Parkinson's disease
Not what I expected
Has good controls and a lot of good levels
Fabric soils easily, does not support the lower back well runs small, I would have liked a large better.
jacquelyn c. from wako, tx
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It is not as good as I had hoped. The seat does not sit...
It does a have a lot of levels
The lack of lower lumbar support.
jacquelyn c. from wako, tx
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Uncomfortable for sleeping
Two independent motors, rising seat, zero gravity, horizontal & Trendelenburg positions available! Feet support and back of the recliner move independently from each other.
No good if you intend to sleep in it. The arms are too narrow, and they disappear and are too short when the relaxer goes to a horizongal position. Also needs more stuffing.
camilo q. from hialeah, fl
Intended to replace a manual, extremely comfortable recliner used as a sleeper by and order, 78 years male.
Chair is broken after less than a month of use. The...
Features
List controls broke after less than one month of use.
chris s. from lisle, il (caregiver)
86 year old woman that is losing muscle strength
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