Jazzy 600 ES
Compact design and Active-Trac ATX Suspension allow for indoor & outdoor use.
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Your customer service stinks!!!
debby g. from belle fourche, sd (caregiver)
61 male
We like it. Just what we needed!
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joe t. from lake jackson, tx
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Front wheels too big
Strong and silent. Just elegant.
Front wheels! They stick out further than the chair on the sides and make door frames difficult to maneuver. When the footplate is up my paralyzed foot is in danger of being tangled up with it as it rotates. I hate that the front wheels are those rolling wheels - so the chair won't back up directly, but has to turn to the side before backing up. That makes tight spaces difficult to maneuver. I love every thing else about the chair except those darn front wheels!
georgette m. from fall river, ma
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james r. from topsham, me
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Worth the money.
Holds a charge very well.
Needs a cup holder for the other arm of chair.
billy r. from kosciusko, ms (caregiver)
On a rating of 1 to 5 this powerchair is a 5. It has helped my spouse have more mobility and freed me up to know he can move around by himself.
I like the jazzy wheelchair!
It's well made.
It's noisy and it squeaks.
debra k. from walla walla, wa
I'm a 60 years old female, I'm on disability.
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ron r. from pontiac, mi
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Realy a great Jazzy.
This Jazzy really works great. It's like it runs forever compared to our old one. We had it 25 years and only had to replace batteries. This Jazzy seems like it runs forever. Three weeks now and still haven't had to recharge.
No weaknesses observed so far,
donald c. b. from orem, ut
I bought this Jazzy for use in giving my two dogs an exercising walk a couple times per day. I'm 81 years old and can't walk both dogs at one time.
I am still learning to operate this chair.
Easy to use.
Weak power to go up ramps.
chester w. from lancaster, ca
I am a 75 year old male living in a veterans home. My ability to walk is reduced due to hip, knee, and back pain. I use a stroller that's also a seat
It's comfortable and is very good in turning around.
Comfort and stability.
It is a little difficult to transfer unto it.
analydia s. from santa cruz, ca
I moved to an assisted living facility and I go on my Jazzy to the dining room or to different activities.
Meets all but one issue.
Sturdy, like the small turning radius.
The headrest is a big weakness. Even when the technician raised it to the most height it could go, it did not rest in back of my 5'10" husband's head where you want it, nor much better when I sat in the chair and I am just 5 feet.
doris f. from hume, va (caregiver)
My husband is the user of the wheelchair. He has spinal injuries due to two back surgeries and falling and breaking his neck. He cannot stand or walk.
Very good product
Quality of product and ease of operation
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mark h. from west point, ut (caregiver)
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