Quickie QRi
Our most affordable open frame design featuring adjustability for a customized fit.
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ignacio m. from medford, or
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First Chair
This is my first chair outside one of the old hospital kind given to me by charity. Strengths of this chair include inexpensive (I had to pay for myself because I have no insurance), durable, and ease of use - including breakdown to fit into car. I have a small car (Mazda3 2006) and do not have the ability to just go buy another car. I can set the body of the chair in back seat, one wheel in floorboard in front of the chair one wheel in behind the chair with relative ease. I place the plastic side guards into the molded pockets of my front car door. It has greatly increased my mobility, and my left arm is almost completely healed from repetitive motion injury from the hospital style chair I had before this one.
I ordered the plastic side guards, I wish I'd ordered the aluminum with fender ones. I have to readjust the plastic side guards after each Zumba class and dresses sometimes spill a little over the wheels - which constantly causes me to have to retuck my dress to keep it from getting mussed up.
luci joe s. from new york, ny
39 year old single female with no caretaker. Arthritis in hands, elbows, chest, and knees. Torn soft tissue in knees.
Great chair for the money.
The price and the overall feel of the chair. Just a well made chair.
The only fault I have to the chair wish the back rest would tilt back just a little more. But that should get better when the back rest is broke in.
james f. from inez, ky
41 male t10 Paraplegic have been in the chair now for 21 years.
Great features and a great price.
Lightweight, sleek looking, and a great price. This is my second quickie, and I have three other chairs from another top name manufacturer. This chair is the nicest looking of all, and is as good or better functionally. The price was great.
None that I've encountered.
hardy w. from roanoke, va
55 year old male, neuromuscular disability prevents walking.
functional minimalism realized
Reducing the elements of design to a minimal whole and defining utility by elimination of unnecessary components.
Assembly of components were not tightened. Brakes are primitive and pose a pinch hazard. Redesign of brakes to reduce number of components and to make them less precarious or protruding.
wesley b. from rio rancho, nm
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