Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels
With 12" rear wheels to improve maneuverability across uneven terrain, the Expedition offers safety, versatility, and easy transport at a low price.
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easy to handle, fair price..
weight, folding, brakes
belt adjustment (could not figure how
kathryn l. from elk horn, wi (caregiver)
male, 65 yr old, strokes, parkinsonism, head trama.
Like I said, fairly new to us so far so good
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dorothy l. from port charlotte, fl (caregiver)
We bought it for transporting. So far so good we did find it to be very narrow in the Seat area.
Provides mobility when needed.
The extra large rear wheels making it easy to push.
The looseness of the foot rests. Difficult for rider to get in and out because they do not remain up.
jeanne h. from debary, fl (caregiver)
Husband is using, I push him in it. He cannot walk far because of PAD and pain when walking. It enhances his world!
Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Lightweight, easy to get in and out of vehicle. Was easy to push person sitting in seat. Seat needs some padding which we put in.
Major weakness of product is that it tilts too easily when being used as rollator. If it gets away from pusher, they will fall. it needs some kind of counter weight in rear to keep that from happening. I am going to try to fix that for the user. Otherwise it is a great vehicle for his needs. and it's a great value.
peggy b. from fair oaks ranch, tx (caregiver)
Male of 84 yrs. who has extensive nerve damage and can barely walk.
great chair
the total weight is so lite it's easy for my wife to remove from the trunk of our car. It is east to push me around (6'2" 263) and works great for both of us
The foot rest were a little confusing at first for my wife but not for long
andrew h. from albany, ga
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Good quality product and light weight
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frank m. from hallowell, me (caregiver)
95 female can not put her weight on one hip and leg
Excellent product both in quality product & versatility ...
Quality, light weight color
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thomas s. from coupeville, wa
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Excellent product both in quality product & versatility ...
Quality, light weight color
None yet don't expect to see any
thomas s. from coupeville, wa
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Lightweight Expedition w/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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milton c. from moore, ok
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Happy with our Drive Transport Chair
Quality workmanship and materials. Ease of folding. Large rear wheels provide smooth, easy pushing.
Have not identified anything yet.
mary l. from syracuse, ny (caregiver)
I purchased this transport chair for my husband. He is 84 years old and has several health issues including difficulty with independent walking.
Lightweight and fits into tight doorways
The width is perfect for our home that has narrow doorways. Other options would not fit. It is also easy to lift into and out of the car for PT appointments. Construction is good and user finds it comfortable to sit in. It folds up very well to fit into the back area of our small vehicle.
The instructions could be a bit better, especially how to apply the brakes. I figured it out but did not find the information on the instructions included. The chair will move a bit side to side with the brakes applied due to the swivel of the front wheels.
alice r. from waynesville, nc (caregiver)
Husband had stroke at the beginning of December
Outstanding transport chair mmets all expectations.
Two main things; 1. 12" rear wheels work well to go ever curbs, etc. 2. Locking hand brakes on handles, convenient and safe!
1. Need a simple locking device to keep wheel arms on frame. I use a small piece of rubber tubing on the top pin to hold it in place. 2. would be nice to have a bungy or something to hold front wheel frames back against the main frame for ease of transport when loading in vehicle and to keep them from catching when folded backing through doors, etc.
john y. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
Stroke patient with loss of right side mobility.
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