Tracer EX2
The Tracer EX2 is a high quality standard chair with options not available on other models.
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Nice product.
Does what we need; with no frills at a reasonable price.
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gregory l. from accomac, va (caregiver)
My mother is 74 years old and has Parkinson's Disease.
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julienne t. from seattle, wa
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Meets our needs
Very well constructed
I used to be able to push our previous chair with one hand when shopping but this chair is very difficult to keep on a straight line. It wants to pull to the left.
melvyn b. from sun lakes, az (caregiver)
79 year old female stroke patient. She can not navigate by herself so I push her. We have used an Invacare chair before but it was a chrome finish
We are happy with the chair
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The locks are too close to the frame of the arms.
jerry n. from moraga, ca (caregiver)
I bought this for my husband to sit up and watch TV in, get him to the Dr., to the table to eat....it is just what I expected and we are very happy
Great value for the price!!!!!
Solid chair for the price, even if I have to replace it every 3-5 years, it is still FAR less expensive than the fancy ones. They are more expensive to repair then this one is to buy.
I don't have a weakness for the product but one weakness in your ordering system. You don't list the size in the order. I have ordered three but one came in the wrong size. There was no way to confirm if I placed the order wrong or you shipped it wrong.
emerson k. from tucson, az (caregiver)
Stroke, paralyzed on one side
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Strong, easy to push
Wheels slide when the brakes are on. If you push off the chair moves.
richard h. from lakewood, nj (caregiver)
Had stroke. Can only use one arm and one leg. Poor vision
Good product - easy to fold and store
Strong structure, easy to operate
The handle grips are not adjustable - I had to buy extensions to raised the handle height - so my back would not ache after pushing awhile. I am average height approx. 6 ft.
wayne p. from newtown, ct (caregiver)
Has m.s. and trouble walking
So far, so good. I appreciate its lightness so I can put it...
Adjustable food supports and light weight.
I haven't found any yet.
joseph b. from iowa city, ia
I have stenosis in my lower back and arthritis in my legs. I use the chair for long walks. I appreciate that the foot supports are adjustable.
This chair is a great value.
Light weight-price
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helen c. from waterbury, ct (caregiver)
Paralyzed right side, entire body. Only capability is stand pivot.
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kenneth m. from marshalltown, ia (caregiver)
Physical disability, in wheelchair all the time
Good chair for indoor use - has 250 lb limit.
Ease of motion, light-weight, rotates well in tight spaces, can be adapted for leg elevation for patients with edema and knee pain issues. Also good back-up unit should power chair have electrical failure issues.
This product is NOT recommended for outdoor use but should be used indoors. Very difficult to use on any incline and narrow wheels are the primary reason for difficulty on sidewalks and pavement. Also requires good arm strength to operate effectively.
thomas a. from fayetteville, tn
Patient w/ Spina Bifida, partial paralysis, post CVA, non-ambulatory
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anne p. from davenport, fl
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