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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Never saw it didn't have break where user could get to
Lightweight.portable
Needs brake where user can lock. User unable to get in without assistance.
margaret r. from greensboro, nc (caregiver)
User is physically and mentally disabled...aphasia, apraxia and paralyzed on right side
Easy to maneuver.
It is light weight and fits thru narrow door ways.
It is not very comfortable for long periods of time - needs a seat pillow
tami z. from bonita springs, fl (caregiver)
My mom is the end user, she has COPD (4+ yrs) recently had a stroke.
easy handling to fit i a small car (versa)
lite weight, compact
have not found any yet!
sandra l. from baltimore, md (caregiver)
60 year old male- wounds on his heel prevent him from walking.
getting alot of use out of it.
light weight. easy to transport. very easy to use.
wheels could be more heavy duty.tires are wearing down rather fast.
william j. from apple valley, ca (caregiver)
76 years old had a stroke. has a hard time getting around.
Easy to use, lightweight
It is lightweight, folds up easlily. Thin width. The thin width of wheelchair extremely helpful on a cruise ship with narrow corridors.
Has hand breaks. Could also use one foot break - when parked or storing on an uneven surface, one brake on a tire would have helped.
doreen w. from natick, ma (caregiver)
82 year old female with limited endurance for walking. Can walk short distances.
the feet rest keep coming off in travel, and no brake while...
hand brakes are nice and construction good, but {again} when putting person in chair, no brakes from keeping it from rolling
no way to keep feet rest on in transit, and no brakes to keep from rolling while helping person into chair
audelia c. from dyer, in (caregiver)
my mother who is in a nursing home
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
light weight
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lawrence r. from arlington, va (caregiver)
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Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
sturdy, easy fold, light weight, narrow
person sitting in chair can't put the brakes on herself.
jack g. from paulding, oh (caregiver)
My wife who had foot surgery and can't use a kneeling walker because can't bend knee good because of a knee replacement one yr ago. she is 68.
It is Great, save's my back every time I get it out of the...
It is very Sturdy, My Wife Loves it.
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robert f. from akron, oh (caregiver)
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Very happy with product
Easy of handling.
Patient , not product
mrs. alexander d. from burke, va (caregiver)
male, 86 years of age, works very well, easy for caregiver to handle getting it in and out of trunk of car.Caregiver 77 years of age and finds it easy
Excellent value for limited use transport wheel chair
Well made, very easy to fold & unfold
It is a transport wheelchair, and inherent to that application and the need to be lightweight, it may not hold up to frequent usage by heavy patients on surfaces that aren't relatively smooth
guy b. from somerset, ma (caregiver)
92 year old woman who is ambulatory for short distances
Fine, but a bit narrower than advertised
Light weight, ease of use, maneuverable
Advertised seat width is 17" (we measured 16-3/4 on our previous chair). Actual seat width on this new chair is 16" ( we measured 16-1/4" ). No problem for us but some may find it too narrow.
arnold b. from houston, tx (caregiver)
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