Comet 332 HD w/ Removable Armrests
While removable armrests provide full access to the 22.5" seating area, the aluminum frame keeps the Comet 332 HD's capacity high and its weight low.
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Very comfortable my mother like it very much but need a...
Removable armrest and very comfortable
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nada m. from springfield gardens, ny (caregiver)
Age It is for my mother ..age 73...has Parkinson's and she fell down and has some fractures in her chest
Comfortable and easy for caretakers to use.
We like the smaller wheels, weight of the chair, sturdy frame work, and easy to push.
So far we haven't found any weaknesses.
sheryl d. from ellwood city, pa
I'm a female, age 69, with spinal stenosis in lower back and cannot walk a long distances like malls, large hospitals. Walk with a walker mostly.
Love it, but a little heavy
Brakes Large wheels in back Secure
A bit heavy to put in car
jane t. from westbury, ny
78years old pulmonary hypertension
It serves the purpose.
The seating; ease of maneuvering; It's looks
Most definitely the armrests. They are positioned too far back. I feel awkward in getting up and sitting down.
barbara m. from brooklyn, ny
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Wheels on this unit is are too wide to pass thru many...
Did not use, returned it immediately.
Extreme wheel base width makes use in tight areas very difficult.
barry b. from auburn, wa (caregiver)
73 Year old woman with mobility issues.
Serves the purpose we bought it for.
Lightweight and easy to fold/unfold for storage
The footrests aren't sturdy enough. The plastic breaks and the posts securing the heel rests become loose.
paula c. from green valley, az
67-year-old female with osteoarthritis and DISH disease.
Great product
Didn't know just what I wanted, so the sales staff discussed product with me and got just what I needed. The greatest strength is the sales staff
None I've found
larry k. from romney, wv
73 year old male, disabled vet, multiple health probems
Really like it works great
Acessability
None
dawn c. from republic, wa
Neuropathy
Looks good and good price
Lightweight
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mark f. from gillespie, il
Physically disabled
Not deep enough, legs also for short legs
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Although the seat is wide enough, it is not very deep. Does not allow for anything but short legs.
frederick v. from denver, co
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Helps in getting around in house and when going to outings...
Sturdy, lightweight enough to put in and out of car, easy to maneuver walking chair by yourself using your feet when leg rests are removed
Have found none. This is the second one purchased. Now I leave one in house and keep one in car. This helps in case one used outside is used in wet or more outdoorsy areas.
vicki w. from summerville, sc
64 year old female with back and knee problems
Love this chair - really has helped to get her in and out...
Folds up so small and compact, lightweight, fits in back seat of car.
Only issue we have found is on the right side when trying to fold up, sometimes the seatbelt is getting caught and pulling the hinge out of place and it has to be manually restored before you can close the seat. Trying to keep that from happening when closing it.
twyla f. from dardanelle, ar (caregiver)
She is 78 and has diabetic neuropathy that makes it hard for her to walk. The chair has been a blessing.
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