Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels
12" flat-free rear wheels allow for easy and safe transportation and are great for outdoor use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Comet 330 by Nova. Features are very similar to the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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It is super!
Its ease of use, its attractiveness (color) and how light weight it is. My back NEVER hurts after packing it in the trunk.
Would benefit from an optional bag, or other container for client's "stuff."
allen d. from portland, or (caregiver)
user has Alzheimer's, is blind, unstable, walks at glacial speed -- and loves the chair!!!
It is light weight and easy to lift alone.
It has wheels that are big enough to go over most small bumps although I do have to back over some for safty so it doesn't tip forward.
It could use a built in small pouch on the back to store a wallet and maybe a bottle of water
pamela s. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
It is for my elderly father who can't walk long distances anymore.
Just what I expected.
Ease of use and good quality.
None
nancy w. from huntersville, nc
I have MS and need the chair for walking longer distances.
good product
Its light weight, its 12 inch wheels.
I don't feel that the seat should cost 1/3 of the price of the chair, so I have substituted a seat of my own
mary s. from bedford, ma (caregiver)
Age 84, severe cervical spondilosis, neuropathy of feet, in nursing home
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Easy to transport and open and close
Seat too narrow
joanne m. from naples, fl (caregiver)
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Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Easy to transport and open and close
Seat too narrow
joanne m. from naples, fl (caregiver)
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Good transport wheelchair!
I like the smaller design (and seat width). It fits more readily into non-accessible homes and facilities. I only weigh about 110 lbs. so I was looking for a smaller frame that is still functional and comfortable.
None so far.
constance s. from dubuque, ia
I'm a 60 years old woman with Post Polio Syndrome. Very weak legs and no use of left hand.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
The portability of the lightweight transport chair.
Haven't found any so far.
sharon b. from elyria, oh (caregiver)
The user is a 50 year old who has had spinal surgery and is learning to walk again. The user likes the comfort of it and I like it because it is light
Easy and lightweight enough to fit into car trunk
I am so happy to see that I can lift this transport chair by myself with ease -- particularly since I have a creeky, crunchy back myself!
My only problem is that the small button lock for one of the handles is stubborn and doesn't fully engage when I flip the back up.
aurore a. from clarksville, md (caregiver)
I got this transport chair for my 90-yr old mother, who has Parkinsons and needs to visit her many doctors in the course of her care.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Light weight and very easy to push
Have found none so far.
dorothy c. from williard, oh
I am 94 and partialy disabled with artheritis. The transport chair makes it easier for my daughter to take me to appointments and for outings.
This chair is easy for one person to lift and fits in the...
It is light weight, has wheels big enough to get over most bumps although some you have to back over if they are too high, and it is easy to fold and lift.
It could use a back pouch to store some small items in like a water bottle or small purse
pamela s. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
It is for my elderly father who can't walk long distances.
Best decision I ever made for her care. My mother is happy...
It is light. I weigh 111 pounds and I can lift it up and put it in the trunk of my car no problem.It folds up so easy too.
There are none! The design is great. The larger wheels in the back make it so easy to push. It works perfectly! :)
victoria g. from san diego, ca (caregiver)
My mother, who is 89, walks with a walker. She is/was so slow and out of breath that I knew it was time for better mobility.
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