Excel Standard
Loaded with standard features not normally found in its price range, Medline's Excel Standard offers safety and comfort without breaking the bank.
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It does meet the need
Difficult at times to push, not a smooth ride
jerome d. from palm springs, ca (caregiver)
Elderly with mobility concerns
Nova chairs are built better than Medline’s.
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Hubcaps covers repeatedly fall off. Worrisome.
ron f. from salem, or
Physically disabled.
Good value for the price.
Adjustable seat heights Fairly lightweight
Armrests are too far back. Needs more padding in the seat.
mardo c. from carmel valley, ca (caregiver)
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brenda j. from state college, pa
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Arms too high won't fit on W/C rack
Seems sturdy for the price
None found except as mentioned
roger k. from lake city, mi
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Glad to have gotten a decent price on this chair!
Seems to be pretty well made, not too heavy, does what I need it to do, very helpful to have access to.
Wish the seat were about 1-2 inches wider, and the chair was a bit more heavy-duty...wheels could be more sturdy...but overall a good product.
rebecca b. from christopher, il
Female, 62 yrs., Achilles tendon damage/repair
The wheelchair is so perfect and very comfortable to use
Excellent
No weakness at all
bolanle a. from lithonia, ga
Post-surgery rehabilitation
acceptable
Price
I bought the special side arms and their advantage eludes me; maybe the standard arms would have been better. The locking device is the inverse of that on my other wheel chair. There should be a conventional standard.
ezra k. from swarthmore, pa
I use it as a desk chair. I am disabled (spinal stenosis)
A good wheel chair at a reasonable price.
The chair rolls smoothly and is easy to maneuver. The various features make it somewhat easy to transfer into and out of by yourself.
The brakes on this chair were not positioned properly which resulted in an injury to the user. However, a simple adjustment enabled the brakes to fully engage with no further problems.
debra b. from coffeyville, ks (caregiver)
56 year old female stroke victim with partial paralysis on the left side.
design could be improved
None
Arm rests are too high. Crappy design, a person could lose a finger by having it in the wrong place when opening the chair. The two warning tags are as good as useless. They are only there to protect the mfg. Even they acknowledge it's a crappy design.
gilbert h. from sedalia, co
77 year male. right leg amputated
Excel Standard: Review
The chair works wonderful as a part time use mobility device.
I would not recommend this model of chair for some one in need of a full time use wheel chair.
david m. from bakersfield, ca
I have an autoimmune disease that limits my endurance to a short distance.
Great Price, Super Fast Delivery, Good Features, Reasonable...
Removable Armrests, Elevating legrests, Easy to fold up, Great Price for a reasonably decent chair.
Quality could be better. One of the leg rest screws stripped out on first adjustment. Not the end of the world. Fabric a little on the rough side but for the price a good chair.
paul w. from lake tapps, wa
End User 44: Broken Hip: Needed for a few weeks.
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