Quickie LX Custom
Fully customizable with seat widths ranging from 12"-20" and a variety of seat depths, caster and wheel options.
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. EILX)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Quickie LX Custom: Review
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tony c. from virginia beach, va (caregiver)
quickie wheel chair
chair is good; my skills at specifying not so good
integrity of design and components
product is fine. i am the problem, not understanding how to specify length of leg rests. i have a 2" thick cushion to compensate.
james r. from reinbeck, ia
arthritis in spine, age 71
This is a high quality product
Everything is outstanding on this chair.
I have not found a weakness yet.
roy l. from sumter, sc
age: 63
the chair is great. Lighter than our previous one. Only...
lighter weight, comfortable, incredible turning radius.
the locking lever is very stiff; hard for my mom to operate. Hopefully it can be adjusted or will loosen up over time. Width is too wide for a bathroom door opening in my mother's older home. not a problem in newer compliant homes.
randall b. from kaneohe, hi (caregiver)
Female, age 84. Severe Neuropathy in legs. Can only stand with the help of a walker to move from chair to bed, toilet, etc.
Most definitely!
Hardly any effort to push
None
harriet s. from rancho sta fe, ca (caregiver)
A wonderful, functional product, easy to handle. Extremely light yet resistant
Quickie LX Custom: Review
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cass g. from waterford, mi
postpolio
Quickie LX Custom: Review
It is lightweight and has the foot rests that go to the side with the push of a button.
Nothing
kim k. from oakdale, ca
I am a 50 year old female with multiple sclerosis.
Should have ordered smaller seat.
I like the colors they offer. I have another Quickie which I use for everyday use. It is older and seems to fit me better but that is probably my problem because I specified wrong measurements.
The wheel chair this replaces had a pocket on the seat back which I really miss. Also it had hand grips that were very nice and I transferred them to this chair.
judie w. from las cruces, nm
Iam an amputee with congestive heart failure. I can not use a prothesis so use a wheel chair daily. This chair was purchased to keep in the car for
The Quickie is the best chair I've ever owned - I have two...
High quality construction. smooth operation.
None.
joel m. from pasadena, ca
age 57; male; post-polio parapalegic
a light weight, attractive, easy to use chair.
Easy to fold and remove wheels, light weight, comfortable, greaqt color choice.
Only one, a padded seat would have been nice.
janice p. from chesapeake, va
I am a female Polio survivor, an ageless 50 something yrs. old. My main wheelchair is a powered 'Jazzy' but I need a manual chair for eating at resta
I am the wife of Michael and find it easy to lift in and...
The light weight and ease in handling.
None for the chair...my home is not designed for handcap use.
michael y. from frederick, md
Michael, age 61. Disabled by a stroke with loss of use of right arm and leg.
There is no other chair in the world that can do any better.
That it makes you life easier and you can be still active with out having to have others help you. You can be more independent with a chair this light and easy to take apart.
There is none
rickie b. from berrien springs, mi
I have been in a chair for ten years now and I love the Quickie chairs this my second one.
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