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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Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Portability, maneuverability and lightweight
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richard n. from cresco, pa (caregiver)
Wife 60 broken ankle
Good travel wheelchair
Lightweight, easy to fold up for transport
Really don't like the foot rests. They place the feet at an awkward angle. They're also a bit of a hassle to swing away for folding.
ralph h. from sacramento, ca (caregiver)
User is 95 years old, has trouble walking.
Very convenient and easy to handle.
It's light weight foremost, easy to assemble as stated.
Needs brakes for wheels not just in the handle when standing still.
bj c. from washington, dc (caregiver)
Purchased for my 88 year old aunt whose walking mobility has declined.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Ease of use, folding and putting this chair into the vehicle is so easy.
the down hill brake could be a little stronger.
nancy d. from chichester, nh (caregiver)
This was a wonderful purchase. Since buying this chair, I find that we are able to take mom out to more places. The other chair was so heavy.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
it is lighter than my previous wheelchair so my spouse can put it in the car more easily.
It could be even lighter.
leona m. from homer, ga
78 yrs old, has neuropathy,weak leg, poor balance, tires very easily
The chair is great.
I would definitely recommentd the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels Lightweight Transport Wheelchair from SpinLife.com. It is easy to use and easy to store. It is very sturdy, easy to operate, and easy to keep clean.
I will use some sort of chair pad when I use it for extended periods of time.
sally m. from derwood, md
I am 44 years old and suffer from severe chronic obstructive asthma with a very low lung function and severe shortness of breath. I am unable to walk
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
very portable and light weight
small wheels don't roll over obstacles well
wayne s. from springfield, mo (caregiver)
101 years old
good chair for the money
light weight easy to load into car and easy to push
the foot rest does not allow you to manuever chair very well
james w. from quincy, il (caregiver)
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extremely lightweight and maneuverable
This chair is so lightweight and easy to maneuver.
When I try to lift my daughter into the chair I have to back it up to something so the chair won't slide back as I put her in it. Maybe I don't know how to properly use the brakes but if it had brakes that I could lock in place, that would be great.
bridget y. from laurel, md (caregiver)
My daughter has dwarfism (3'9") and we use the chair mainly for going distances. For about 10 years we've had a very heavy wheelchair.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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william b. from dover, de
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This transport chair fits our needs very well and we are...
Light weight, easy to fold and fits in the car trunk. Best of all it was shipped in two days and did not have to be put together.
Sometimes the front wheels are difficult to turn but, after reading the directions in the user manual, I back up the chair and it usually turns easier.
mary s. from falls church, va (caregiver)
This chair is for my senior citizen husband who cannot walk long distances. He weights 150 lbs.
good choice
Brake manipulation on handles make it easy to control. Light weight - can be lifted easily by 82 year old care giver (wife)
The foot rests pop off too easily - often coming off without help. The levers to move them stick out too far when moving the chair with foot rests at the side, and hits walls and cars, etc. leaving scratch marks.
paul j. from huntington beach, ca (caregiver)
85 year old gentleman with Parkinson's Disease for about 15 years. Cannot walk without support, and usually needs transportation
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