Expedition
Walking around the park or zoo is easy to do with the strength and durability of the 12" flat-free rear wheels.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Margaret {Age 103} loves it !
Good lOOKING, AND EASY TO TRANSPORT!
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charles f. from toledo, oh (caregiver)
Mother is 103 . She is scooting all over the place. Thanks to her great wheelchair!
Margaret {Age 103} loves it !
Good lOOKING, AND EASY TO TRANSPORT!
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charles f. from toledo, oh (caregiver)
Mother is 103 . She is scooting all over the place. Thanks to her great wheelchair!
like it
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ruth g. from guilford, in
great
Very good design, lightweight and portable
Ease of handling. lightweight, large wheels easy open/close
My wife also uses a cane, and I designed a clip for holding brooms in a garage into a holder for her cane. Not a weakness but spinlife could add as an accessory.
gerald r. from allentown, nj (caregiver)
My wife had four spinal fusion surgeries, with the last one fusing her entire spine
A GREAT HELP
THE FOLDING AND PUTING IN CAR AND ALSO THE LIGHT WEIGHT.
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joan a. from edison, nj
We use the wheelchair to help my sister move more easily when going to church, the doctors,or visiting. She is very comfortable.
appropriate for use, good value
light weight, foldability and trasnsport ease. for caregiver is very easy to maeuver including getting up and down small sets of steps. Comfortable for user.
weak point is where footrest pin onto frame.The brackets are a little soft, and bend after time.
patrick c. from key west, fl (caregiver)
51 year old woman, stroke victim,no use of right side of body, 135lb
Good for what it is
Light weight, easy for my wife to get in and out of auto.
Very hard to manuever yourself while in this wheeelchair, but I understand that the ability to manuever requires the large wheels of a standard wheelchair and thus the weight. The light weight for transport is more important.
james w. from cherry valley, il
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Lightweight and easily manuverable.
Same as above.
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joseph g. from goodyear, az (caregiver)
A 66 y/o woman afflicted with secondary progressive Multiple Sclerosis.
Great light collapsable wheelchar.
Nice light wheel chair that is collapsable for easy portability.
No adjustments. The size it is is what you get. Can't adjust the height of the armrests or handles to push.
benjamin h. from fishkill, ny
We purchased this for an 84 y/o woman coming to visit us.
Much sturdier than other transport chairs
Large wheels in the back make getting over door jams and uneven surfaces much easier than traditional transport chair.
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barbara b. from reston, va (caregiver)
User has a below the knee amputation on one leg and mid foot on the other. His weight is 270 pounds.
just the right size
The chair is very lightweight for the person picking it up and putting it in the car, it opens and closes very easily, the hand brakes make it easy for the person to get up and out of the chair
The person using the chair is short and needs a pillow to sit high enough in the chair, that is the only weakness
david l. from glen burnie, md (caregiver)
80 years old, has fibromyalgia and severe curvature of the spine, can not walk far distances
ALREADY HAVE RECOMMENDED
EASE OF USE AND MATERIAL STRENGHT
NEW PURCHASE AND SEE NO WEAKNESSES
john w. from el centro, ca
OUTSTANDING PRODUCT.
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