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.
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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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Light easy to use, easy to push on all kinds of surfaces
The big rear wheels make it great, can pull her up one or two stairs with ease. It is light and easy for anyone to fold and put in the trunk. We travel last week via plane and this chair made the trip so much easier. Wheeled her on to the plane, narrow enough to get through 1st class to the bulk head. Avoided using the airlines ailse chair.
Seat is not comfortable for long sitting, but a cushion solves that.
john h. from morrow, oh (caregiver)
Our Daughter can transfer but is not very mobile, she is 38 and has a progressive condition.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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Could be an inch or 2 wider, for a more comfortable seat. The foot petal parts come loose and fall off too easily.
gertrude c. from east falmouth, ma (caregiver)
We are using this to transport an elderly relative with mobility issues.
Best purchase I've ever made.
light for my husband to lift, easy to fold, fits into the trunk of our car
None so far.
susan n. from shippenville, pa
I am female, age 60, & have had spinal cerebellar ataxia for 7 years now. Besides slurring my speech, this disability has progressively regressed my
Good transfer chair quality with problem with foot rests.
Ease of use, relatively comfortable, good features (brakes, easy to fold, light weight)
The foot rests seem weak compared to the rest of the construction.
kenneth s. from mahomet, il
82 year old man with neurological disability making it difficult to walk.
Very easy to use in and out of house
Very comfortable and easy for the caregive to operate. Fits nicelly in the car trunk.
I think it might not be suitaable for Heavy people (over 170 lbs)
edward s. from mechanicsburg, pa (caregiver)
My wife, arthritis, unable to walk
Good product
Light weight
None
darlene s. from eldridge, ia (caregiver)
55 years old male with myotonic dystrophy
very good looking
ease of use
paint chips easily
barbara m. from boca raton, fl
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EXCELLENT/NEEDS SEAT PAD FOR LONG TRIPS
GREAT
NONE
gretchen h. from ft lauderdale, fl
THIS IS PERFECT. YOU DEFINITELY NEED SOMEONE TO PUSH IT. MY DAUGHTER DID AND WAS AMAZED AT THE EASE AND LIGHTNESS.
Best price I found for this, definately worth the money
Does exactly what it's supposed to do. It's lightweight, strong and convenient. Folds up small for storage.
can think of none
barbara p. from elk river, mn
60 year old female with Ataxia
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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myron d. from watertown, ny
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Great product, light and compact.
Small size, lighter, and great price.
Would like to see a mesh type bag at back for holding items.
constance t. from savannah, ga
60 year old with inability to walk long distances. This chair has been liberating so that I can do a combination of walk and ride.
best buy we've made so far
the 12 inch wheels in the back make it much easier to take the patient around....not only for me, but for him too. we're both very pleased
the hand brakes are easy on the caregivers back, but regular back packs won't fit on the handles because when the brakes are in use, (down), there no room. We used a grocery cloth sack from Krogers and it worked fine. backpack needed to carry water, rain poncho, fold up cane, etc. you should design one for this chair. but, the grocery back will definitely work well.
judi a. from bowling green, ky (caregiver)
needed an all terrain chair that I could push my user in. he has parkinson's disease regular wheelchairs are just too heavy.
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