Tracer EX2
The Tracer EX2 is a high quality standard chair with options not available on other models.
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Good for part-time user
Moves easily using your hands.
Getting over raises in floor.
carole c. from tucson, az (caregiver)
Not provided
A sturdy, well-made wheelchair.
Well-made, sturdy
The armrests are too small (short). It is hard for the patient to steady herself when transitioning to the wheelchair.
richard f. from college park, md (caregiver)
Female, age 63, recovering from a stroke
It does the job best with ADA doorways
Too early to rate
Too early to rate
john s. from simpsonville, sc (caregiver)
45 yr old handicapped female
Generally good, but brakes a problem.
Generally easy to use. Collapses well for transportation.
The brakes sometimes don't hold when they are needed.
david s. from daly city, ca (caregiver)
The user has MS and has been confined to a wheelchair for less than six years. She had one pevious one that was the same model, but it gave out.
Fits the need of the patient.
Light weight and easy to manipulate.
Foot rest is a bit flimsy.
roger g. from willow springs, mo (caregiver)
Roger, 82 yr old male, Parkinson's, Dementia and Alzheimer's. Declining health, too weak to walk.
Good chair a little too heavy
Rolls easy
Heavy Weight
gerry h. from covington, la (caregiver)
39yr old male
A very sturdy, yet economical chair.
Strong chair, adjustable height,
Footrests seem lesser quality than those of EX2 purchased three years ago.
john v. from verbena, al (caregiver)
My mother is a nursing home resident. She uses her chair every day. She is very short, so the ability to lower the chair is very important.
Service and price both good
Lightness
Breaks down in two years
joseph c. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
A sufferer of lymphatic disorder in her legs coupled with bone-on-bone arthritis in her knees
This is a very good
Light and easy for user to maneuver.
Plastic side pannels (wheel protectors) on either side are weak and tend to break easily. The breaks do not hold when tension is low enough for my wife to set. I have ordered 6" extensions to make setting the brakes easier with more tension. This will probably improve brake functionality.
marvin p. from alleyton, tx (caregiver)
Wife is in her late 60s and suffered a stroke, leaving her with very limited use of her left arm and leg. Loves this wheelchair.
Very much needed the Tracer EX2 Deluxe to replace a 13 year...
Great price
The seating isn't right for me. I'm short and one of the leg areas has caused cellulitis from a scrape.
shelly p. from newark, oh
I'm a 46 year old female. I can't bear weight on my legs for unknown reasons since 2003
Works for the basic run; seat doesn't hold up well; seat...
Always dependable
Seat material to replace is way too high and doesn't last long
thomas h. from massillon, oh
Im 62, and can't stand due to Muscular Dystrophy, so long lasting seat wear is important
Was looking for back supports for feet.
Seems to be a good strong wheelchair.
I'm old, it's heavy
gerald o. from new town, nd (caregiver)
My wife has no balance and needs a knee operation.
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