Comforter PR-535 with MaxiComfort
The PR-535 is designed with comfort in mind and a full range of sizes.
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ok chair
ability for multiple positions
seat is too high from floor, and the seat is too deep for me.(I'm 5'1 1/2") Also the arms are shaped and padded incorrectly for me to be able to adjust my position on seat myself
debbie e. from hayward, ca
61 yr old woman with primary progress MS.
head rest to big, operation is not smooth
seat is comfortable
makes too much noise, it is to jerky on the operation of the settings, leg rest collapses, headrest is way too thick, is not ergonomic for you neck which can cause headaches with you head pushed forward..
donna s. from garland, tx
63 knee and back
control too confusing
quality of fabric; variety of chair positions; shipping time
does not assist with independent living if user can't operate the remote
jacqueline k. from evanston, wy (caregiver)
58 year-old Huntington's Disease-positive male; mid- to late-stage
Good quality, not so comfortable
Seems to be well-made. Company has good reputation. Multi-positioning.
the back cushioning and seat are uncomfortable for me. The back seems low, and the head cushion section hits too high on my head. I end up with a stiff neck and headaches. Plus, they're too firm (hard, actually), as is the foot rest. And the seat is supposed to be wide and deep.. sure didn't feel that way to me.
violet m. from altamont, il
66-year old female, rheumatoid arthritis; osteoarthritis, obese.
quality is disappointing
better than nothing. The chair is nice looking.
Chair is wobbly and feels frail. Must plug in to wall or you have the controls on using electricty. Should have on off swith on controls The heat and wave only cover the lower back should enclude butt and the showder or upper legs.
alice p. from krugerville, tx
70, weakness, pad,
unyeilding
very solid construction
Seat too tall. The large model too narrow. The back covering of the chair is unattractive. The power cord is tied up in a position that requires a caregiver to get on hands and knees and crawl into rear of chair to cut the tie. Lastly, I was told the chair would come in 2 pieces, not true, it came assembled, weighed around 145 lbs and the width at the arms was 35 inches. Absolutely no way one person could get the chair into a house and secondly since most interior home doors are 32 inches how are you supposed to get the thing into the room so you need 2 people, the hair has to be laid on its side and negotiated through the door. Most people taking delivery of this thing will tend to be elderly making the whole process daunting. I am fortunate in that I have 2 48 inch openings in my dining area so I had an alternate route. I get the feeling that none of your designers has ever actually tried to get one of your chairs into a house. My chair arrived damaged, scuffed on one arm and when I reported it the people were very nice and accomodating in terms of accepting a return but then told me they would dhip me a box to repack the chair. The original pachaging consited of a 3 part box, base , shell and lid, (the base of the original packing got damaged by me getting the chair off it) and the replacement was a single collapsed cardboard container and I dont know how anybody expected a customer to get the thing back into the expanded container, it took me and 2 other people to do it and then we had to tape the thing together. all in all a ridiculous experience however the staff at spinlife were extremely pleasant and helpful to the best of their responsibility
alan b. from locus grove, va (caregiver)
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Seat causes discomfort after long period
control mechanism
Although I got the large it is smaller than his recliner was ad the seat causes discomfort for some reason. Could have to do with the back support
bernice a. from rutland, ma
My husband
confusion on shipping
should be a great chair if Mom can ever figure it out. BY the time you need a chair of this type your mental status needs easy
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sharly w. from kailua-kona, hi
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gloria s. from tomkins cove, ny (caregiver)
Terminally ill cancer patient /85 year old man
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unconfortable
vernon m. from bruce, fl
76 years old. retired.Spend most of my day watching TV from chair and find it to be the most unconfortable chair.
comfortable
ease of movement of item
Legs don't fold in the middle like a bed
harriet r. from new york city, ny
i need to bend my legs and this causes me some discomfort.
UNABLE TO GET OUT. TO SLIPPERY
COMFORT
UPHOLSTERY TO SLICK
leonard c. from panaman city beach, fl
PHYSICAL DISABILITY KNEES
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