Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125
The ergonomic seat and backrest make this chair ideal for comfortable extended use.
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Good chair and was affordable, also was shipped rather...
Just what I was looking for price wise and ease of transportation.
The biggest disappointment was the push handles are way too short, causing me to have to bend over to push my wife.
dan d. from helena, mt (caregiver)
Not a total wheelchair dependent person but she needs help for outings in the winter because the fall factor is high in MT during the winter.
Great chair for the money.
Price, weight, attractiveness, ease to fold up.
Only complaint so far is it is a bit hard to attach the footrest/leg to chair.
michael c. from castro valley, ca (caregiver)
40's, female with MS. Needs/uses chair when walking will be too much of a burden.
Good chair, quality can be a problem
Reasonably light, compact, comfortable, maneuverable, nice looking.
This is my second S-Ergo. The first had wire spokes which failed early and often. The armrest material decomposed repeatedly--went through three sets. This one has "mag" wheels so no spokes and we'll see about the armrests.
daniel k. from del mar, ca
I am the user, a 78 year old post polio.
Lightweight wheelchair is easy to use and easy to fold and...
The chair is lightweight.
The brakes are a little flimsy.
david l. from nutley, nj (caregiver)
60-year-old male w/MS.
This chair has made life so much easier.
Lightweight and ease of use.
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susan g. from st clair shores, mi (caregiver)
My sister uses the 125 Ergo lightweight chair. She has PSP , the chair is easy to maneuver.
Excellent chair & easy to transport.
Brake linkage is way above the average; which makes brakes easy to apply. Light weight & durable.
Knurled brake rods do not keep rubber wheels from turning like a knife edge lock would. Sitting for long periods is uncomfortable & the optional cushion could be improved.
betty r. from plano, tx (caregiver)
74 year old female stroke survivor with right side weakness.
Not made for 4'10.
Ease of movement for average size person.
Seat too high for petite person; hard for petite person to maneuver; had to return chair for refund.
ruth l. from homer, ny (caregiver)
93-year old woman with balance problem. Only 4'10" tall, so I have difficulty finding a chair that is a comfortable height.
Very easy to use
Lightweight, well built, easy to fold up, love the brake locks!
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joseph d. j. from evansville, in
Joseph D Joergens I have progressive MS and only can use the right side of my body. It's not totally useless but not very helpful. I'm 64 yrs old.
She loves it.
Well made lots of featutes.
Havent found any yet
frank b. from yorktown, tx (caregiver)
My 87 year old mom who is in a rehab center. She uses it 95% of the time. She just loves it and it is very compact and easy to get around.
Very light and convenient to use.
It is lightweight and wheels easily. Very portable. Folds into the back of our Prius very nicely.
The pushing ring could be the same size all around. It varies too much to be comfortable when I push it myself.
barbara s. from la verne,, ca
I walk with sticks, but use a wheelchair when I have to go long distances.
Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
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joey t. from battle creek, mi
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Simple and well made
Simplicity
Not as adjustable
mark c. from lexington, nc (caregiver)
Temporary transport
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