Quickie 2
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. EIQ2)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Armrest is cheap and difficult to use.
Overall, well made and light weight.
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don d. from sherman, tx (caregiver)
My spouse has shy-drager syndrom and is unable to stand or walk, cannot sit for long periods.
My sister liked the chair and color.
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carol a. from greenwood, in (caregiver)
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Perfect in evey way.
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Absolutely none......if I were to be extremely picky.....it would be nice if the color picked, forest green, was visible on more of the chair. Without leg supports the only color noticeable is black.
frank m. from hertford, nc (caregiver)
This chair is being used by a 270lb, 43 yr old man who was born with Spin Bifida.
my client very satisfied
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cameron m. from santa monica, ca (caregiver)
Iam a dealer in california. and will order all quicky produts from your company, very good prices, very prompt service and professional staff
Quickie 2: Review
light weight, easy to roll
quick release hubs , have to keep an eye on them coming out. my old quickie didn't have a problem coming lose.
james j. from hibbing, mn
paralyzed from waist down
This chair works very good for me.
Light weight folds and goes in my car easy.
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lloyd h. from lake havasu, az
I am 56 and I am a T10 para. useing a chair since 1977. I weight 235 pounds and I am in good health.
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I need a chair that folds quick and easy. Also the ability to remove rear wheels quickly.
I've broken the frames of at least 3 of these wheelchairs (Quickie) in the past 8 to 10 years. All breaks through what I call normal use. Note: I'm very active.
charles c. from naples, fl
46 year old double above knee amputee, lost legs 22 years ago. Just paddled kayak 433 miles in 11 days.
Quickie 2: Review
custimization
tougher cover for leg rests. one split.
mark l. from spring, tx (caregiver)
86 y/o male mainly used when going out of home except for last month of life. performed well.
smooth transaction, some adjustments had to be made, but...
light weight, maneuvers easily, comfortable, fixed arms very suitable for transferring vs. swingaway that he had
side grip rails with plastic on them mark easily, do not seem as durable as others he has used
dorothy z. from whiting, nj (caregiver)
64 yr. old male, multiple sclerosis, my husband
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