SuperLight with Carry Bag
At 18 pounds and with its own carry bag for over-the-shoulder convenience, the SuperLight is convenient, affordable, and made of durable aluminum.
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Good chair, but does not fold as advertised.
its size and weight
It is EXTREMELY difficult to fold the chair. Because this is advertised as a folding wheelchair, I cannot recommend it.
kasey j. from baltimore, md (caregiver)
82-year-old woman (my mom) with orthostatic hypotension, which makes her dizzy when she stands. She can sit upright and I push her in the chair.
Perfect for current needs
I can easily lift, open, store this chair and it is comfortable for mother to ride/sit in Easy to clean
Nothing discovered so far
helen l. from dexter, mi (caregiver)
91 yr old with degenerative arthritis- walks slowly with a limp and yses a 4 fotted cane
Excellent superlight stroller/wheelchair, a must have!
This product rolls smoothly, is lightweight, and is pretty sturdy.
The only weakness is that it does not fold flat for storage. It does fold better if you leave the foot rest out..
sue m. from abingdon, va (caregiver)
My daughter is 15 and has no balance to walk independently. She weighs 160 pounds and is not capable on functioning by herself. This wheelchair is v
convenient
Easy to erect and close. Fits in car trunk comfortable to use & can usually park in restuarants etc.
haven't found any yet
agnes f. from aptos, ca
User is 99 yrs old. Has had 2 heart attacks and is legaly blind. Mobility is restricted. Formerly used a walker w/seat.
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The ease of manuvering even with a person who is 220lbs.
For my son and myself this product has no weakneses.
margaret c. from monroe, mi (caregiver)
My son had a bleeding stroke in 1999 and is paralized on the right side. He is 41yrs old. He can walk a little with a cane but he cannot stand at the
I will never take another trip without it.
Strengths are: easy to set up and close, light weight, flexibility and smoothness of ride.
The wheels could be a bit bigger so cobblestone paths would be smoother.
maxine s. from sacramento, ca
I recently took a tour that involved several extended walking tours over rough surfaces. The chair performed wonderfully in fact, many people wanted t
Fantastic, nice looking chair that manouvers well.
It's lightweight and easily foldable. It looks like a beach chair on wheels. It is very simplistic and uncomplicated and I have had people stop me to ask where I got this chair at least 5 times already.
I wish that it had a storage pocket of some sort on the back of the seat with pockets for a drink and maybe a hook of some sort for a bag or purse. I would buy accessories to go with this chair.
danene b. from naples, fl (caregiver)
I use this chair for my 6 year old that has CRMO. It is great for the mall and long distances that she cannot walk at times. It folds great into my SU
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light weight
bar on seat front
gerry g. from norvelt, pa (caregiver)
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ideal for travel
As compared to full size wheel chairs this product is ideal when taking car trips, visiting restaurants and navigating into small areas. When it is folded it fits well on the back seat of a compact car and easy to remove and set up. when stowing after use, it folds easily and is light weight for easy handling. On a recent vacation this chair made the trip very enjoyable. As a caregiver, I recommend this chair to anyone who needs a light weight compact means of transportation for your disables loved one.
None that I can think of.
jeffrey j. from fallon, nv (caregiver)
57 year old female. unable to walk beyond short distances.
fantastic for making transportation possible in...
I can ride in sedan or similar size car now because chair can easily fit in trunk, and anyone can drive me since the chair is lightweight.
I can't move myself and depend on others to push me. The black plastic tube used to collapse the chair is very inconveniently placed and awkward to use. Also, if the footrest wasn't so high, I could pedal myself using my feet. But as it is, when it is raised up it is higher than the seat.
laura s. from richardson, tx
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Good small light weight chair for level surface maneuvering.
Small, light weight and no width restrictions. No side support so larger people are comfortable in chair. Leg rest is comfortable also. Fits easily in trunk or back seat of car. Easy to carry. Very easy to maneuver in small areas.
Leans back a little too far so it’s a little hard to get in and out of. When leg rest is up it sits a little too high so person in chair has to lift legs high to get it in the down position. The pins that need to be pulled to fold chair stick a little so sometimes it hard to fold. Little wheels can’t go over bumps, must be smooth surface.
dolores w. from calendoina, mi (caregiver)
285 pound woman with bad knees. Can transport but not walk.
Good for Transportation for people who only need...
Lightweight
Someone has to push you
marcia s. from frankton, in
I am in a wheelchair at all times. I have a moterized wheelchair I use most of the time and a handicapped accessible van. I also have a regular manu
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