Comet 352 w/ Removable Desk Arms
With many of the same features as the Comet 330, the Comet 352 also boasts detachable armrests and a quick-release folding back for added convenience.
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the chair is easy to use and comfortable for the user
easy to maneuver and strongly built
I don't see any weaknesses
robert j. from sacramento, ca (caregiver)
the person suffers from MS and cannot walk
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quality.
the legs of the chair are not out far enough for leg and foot comfort.
gerard b. from beachwood, nj (caregiver)
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michael g. from cleveland, oh (caregiver)
Sales people were extremely helpful in explaining the differences in models. Very knowledgeable
Sturdy. Fold-up and removable arms are great feature.
Sturdy. Fold-up/removable arms. Fold-down back. Looks nice.
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david c. from denver, nc (caregiver)
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Wonderful product for the price, quickly arrived.
Well thought out intergated feathures. Light weight and easy to push. Folds nicely with no special preparations, same with unfolding. Nice looking finish.
Hand brakes not sufficently effetive for our hilly terrain. Front wheels too small to negociate street and side walk irregularties easly, at times it become a three wheel transporter on uneven surfaces,especially at sidewall hadicap ramps.
dorothy s. from kearny, az (caregiver)
92 year old mother who is unable to walk more than fifty feet. Weighs 140 pounds.
lightweight and easy to use!
Same as above!
Haven't found any!
reginald r. from newark, de (caregiver)
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Light, easy to use. Comfortable seat and ride.
Light, easy to store in vehicle and comfortable.
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randy j. from amarillo, tx
I am a 40 yr old father of two. I have muscular dystroph. I can walk but if I go to a store I need help.
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light enough for me to lift. easy to push patient.
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susan c. from brooklyn, ny (caregiver)
male, pd, 71 yrs old
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mitchell b. from san antonio, tx
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Has all the functions I wanted in a transport chair
At last! The design and specs are as thoughtful of the caregiver/driver as it is for the passenger, so they love the chair as much as I do: Brakes on the hand grips that can drag on wheels where it's a little steep as well as full lock; comfortable height for hand grips and maneuvering the chair. The wheels are of a type to better maneuver through uneven and unpaved terrain which makes both of us feel more secure; swing away arm rests and fold down back for easier transfers and access for dressing; caregivers have said they like the lightweight and quick easy folding for storage and transporting in vehicle. My doctors really appreciate the ability to fold down the back rest during check ups! I like the security of the footrest straps. I'm a small lady so the roomy seat lets me put a small pillow next to me to support my weak side and arm and I can get my lap blanket tucked around me much easier, so you could even carry a purse or pouch next to you when travelling. With the desk style arms and higher seat I have closer access when at the table and sink, which makes my life a bit easier... and less messy ;) Finally, I love the classy shade of red that is on the frame I get compliments on how it looks as well as all the bells and whistles it has. Though it's just a transport chair it is nice to get transported around with a little style:)
Though it has a handy pouch on the back of the backrest, no toolkit was provided for quick maintenance or adjustments which I find odd as with a car purchase you always get a jack and a spare tire. Something for SpinLife to take into consideration- there are still many folks smaller than average and it would be a boon to offer more options at the low end for sizes in this model.
sherlin l. from american falls, id
75yr old, suffered a stroke and can't walk or maneuver a regular wheelchair.
I would recommend this chair for short outings
12" wheels makes it easier for the caregiver to push. Light-weight. Love the blue color. It folds easily. The price is fair.
I'm not sure how to remove the desk chair arms. It really should have more storage. It needs a little more padding on the back of and on the seat itself. Long periods of use seem like it would be uncomfortable.
connie s. from greenville, sc
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excellent wheelchair
design and quality of wheelchair
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charles b. from shawnee, ks (caregiver)
90 yr paaraplegic female 4th wheelchair
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