Tracer SX5 Custom
Five seat widths to choose from including two with a 300 lb. weight capacity.
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Very good product. She has had several of this brand and...
Relative light weight, 35#. Strong enough to support weight.
The clothing shields wear out and break, and are expensive to replace. The vinyl on the arm rests shreds with time, and are expensive to replace. The break levers could be an inch longer, which would give better leverage for braking engagement. The brake lever extenders are too long and get in the way.
bob g. from phoenix, md (caregiver)
Age 78, female , diabetes. Partial foot amputation 12 years ago. Severe knee arthritis in leg not affected by the foot surgery.
We are very pleased
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carolyn w. from bowling green, mo
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Thank you
The size and ease of getting my mom in AND out of the chair.
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susan j. from paramount, ca (caregiver)
My mother had a stroke and relies on me for mobility as she lost the use of her left side.
Tracer SX5 Custom: Review
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ben j. from midlothian, va (caregiver)
Female, 76, broken hip.
Excellent Chair that meets my needs
Light weight, sturdy, easy to maneuver, comfortable. A life saver!
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rosemary d. from saddle brook, nj
48 year old female. Severe arthritis in left foot. Unable to walk long distances.
The salesperson did an excellent job of recommending just...
The customized seat for a larger lower body, the large wheels, the lower seat level for a shorter person, the ease with which the wheelchair rolls.
The only weakness discovered, and that's because the user's arms are very short, is that the brake levers are hard to reach. We bought the extenders, but the user does not want to use them, so in another case, this may not be a weakness.
mary f. from homer glen, il (caregiver)
A 94-year-old woman with difficulty walking. Some of the difficulty is due to severe arthritis in her upper body.
Chair met my expectations!
It's light weight and easier to use than my transport chair.
So far just the opening and closing of the chair itself, seat has to be pushed down before sitting.
colleen s. from crescent city, fl
Cannot walk a long distance, user has breathing and hip problems.
This chair fits in a 1947 non-handicap ready house.
Size
Turning radius of front wheels
james b. from baytown, tx
I am a below the right knee amputee. I will only be in this wheelchair until I am fitted for a prosthetic leg in June.
Comfortable and very usable. Arrived quickly.
Easy to use and easy to fold and unfold. Cloth upholstery is comfortable.
Seems good
john p. from cleveland, oh (caregiver)
Man, 77, recuperating from a hospital stay. Fortunately, using the chair less and less as he regains his ability to walk.
Quality and ease of use EXCEPTIONAL
This chair is great all the way around. Dad loves how the arms move out of the way so he can get up to table for meals.
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valerie w. from macomb, mi (caregiver)
Tony is 100 years old and very hard on his chairs. This is the best chair he has ever had. He can't tip it and easy 4 him to use. LOVE this chair
Great value for a chair with bicycle type air tires
Great construction with sturdy frame
I would not get aluminum handrail as they are hard to grip and propel the chair
frank m. from mechanicsburg, pa
Above knee amputee left. 66 years old
It's all I expected it to be
It goes through 34"-36" doorways with ease. It can go through regular doorways but it's pretty close. It's not real heavy so easy to load or unload in a vehicle.
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brenda c. from portland, or (caregiver)
Male, age 74, lower leg amputation.
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