Fly-Lite
Featuring awesome plaid upholstery, the Fly-Lite is not only one of the lightest chairs we offer, it's the perfect choice for easy travel and storage.
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Extremely easy to unpack and use with minimal assembly.
Light-weight, easy to turn around corners - great maneuverability. The fabric is attractive and we love the pockets behind the seat back!
There is no way to lock the foot rests in the 'away' position; you need to remove them or they flop around as the chair is moving about.
janet m. from liberty, mo (caregiver)
Disabled elderly gentleman who requires trips about the home, outside, to the doctor's office, etc.
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roseann e. from mayfield heights, oh (caregiver)
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Lightweight, I can get it in the car.
Attractive.
One thing I was hoping is that the seat would rise.
ralph b. from lakewood, co (caregiver)
Male, 93 yrs old slight club feet, can not stand. Very good to go out for visit.
Option of adjustable footrests was a blessing, thank you!
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maryjane h. from santa rosa, ca
75 years old, female, disabled
Super lightweight and great seat color.
Super lightweight and great handling.
Maximum 19 inch wide seating. Would like to see this model in a bigger seat.
roland o. from miami, fl (caregiver)
This is an excellent wheelchair at a great price. Super lightweight, great protection for my back. Ride is extremely smooth with no strain.
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It is light and easy to fold
Foot supports are too far apart. I think my mother would be more comfortable if her feet were in front of her rather than off to each side
nancy i. from new york, ny (caregiver)
99 years old Poor balance Poor eye sight Can't walk long distances
It is easy for my wife to get it in and out of the car
It's weight of 19 pounds
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john a. from homer glen, il
Age 71, male with Parkinson's Disease
Great chair especially space saving features
ease of use and folding. Easy role wheels
Need brake control for the user also that is by the arm rest. At times, reaching down to the small wheel can be a problem depending on disability and in my case having my service dog pulling it for me
michele o. from kansas city, mo
I normally use a power whlchr. I love the travel chair but have a suggestion. I'm training my service dog to pull me.
Love it
Lightweight
Cannot move manually
cindy p. from southgate, ca
I use my Fly-Lite to go to the mall or anywhere I'll have to walk alot
A chair light enough my wife can lift it into the car.
Well-designed and manufactured.
Arms are a little too far back.
raymond w. from vestavia, al
80 yr old male with a broken leg that is slow to heal.
Lightweight and easy to use.
Lightness, maneuverability and compactness. We used this chair all over Norway and Italy during our travels in snow, ice, cobblestones and steps and got many compliments from people seeing it.
The foot rest would be better if it could be folded back and locked in place. Also, the wheels began to crack after only three weeks of use. We hope they are replaceable.
yuko k. from atascadero, ca (caregiver)
88 year old female who is able to walk but needs assistance for long distance walking.
Just what I wanted
Lightweight, sturdy, folds to very small dimensions, and is easy to use.
The back wheels are small. I knew this and purchased it because of that so it would be smaller when folded.
neil k. from rio rancho, nm (caregiver)
My mother is 91 and can walk, but not for long periods, and getting over curbs and some steps is hard and dangerous for her.
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