Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels
12" flat-free rear wheels allow for easy and safe transportation and are great for outdoor use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Comet 330 by Nova. Features are very similar to the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
lightweight easy to get in & out of car
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robert s. from derry, nh (caregiver)
wife,disabled from stroke 73
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
lightweight.
ability to be fully folded shut.
hank h. from freeland, wa (caregiver)
28yr old male with Cerebral Palsy. He cannot walk on his own.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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donald e. from san diego, ca (caregiver)
75 year old female with COPD and congestive heart failure
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
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donald e. from san diego, ca (caregiver)
75 year old female with COPD and congestive heart failure
Pleased with ease of use for caregiver.
Small easy to handle getting in and out of trunk. Lightweight and not oversized or bulky. Adverstisement was concise and met expectations. Delivery exceeded expectations. So far so good!
Footrests seem to be in the way at times especially when folding up for storage.
beth m. from milford, de (caregiver)
This will be used for transport outings. The individual is 94.5 and has problems walking distances.
Lightweight, handgrip brakes, large rear tires.
Lightweight, brakes on handgrips, folding back.
Assembly (made in China). Overall not too bad but the 1st one we received had an alignment issue with folding back on the let side. There was a rivet also on that side that was not properly seated. Spinlife & Invacare replaced this chair promptly with no hassle. Very pleased with both spinlife and Invacare.
richard r. from appleton, wi (caregiver)
67 yr old female, physically disabled and has Parkinson’s. Non ambulatory.
Yes easy to get in and out of car. This enable me to have...
The fact that it folds up and is easer to lift then a regular wheelchair.
Wheel locks not accessable to the occoupant.
linda r. from two rivers, wi
84 years old Lost leg above the knee and have difficulty with balance
Very light yet sturdy.
I like the light weight and the 12" wheels in back. Makes going over curbs and rough terain easier.
None so far.
robert a. from fenton, mi (caregiver)
My wife, age 62, has MS and needs a wheelchair for distances.
perfect for easy transport vs. heavy wheel chair.
lightweight, hand brakes for pusher, foldability
should have dual brake access to person in chair as well as pusher.
anson s. from granada hills, ca (caregiver)
My wife who has trouble walking long distances due to Dystonia of the left foot. She is 62.
Great product, just what we need.
It's lightweight! Still tricky to get it into my car, but so much easier than a wheelchair that I borrowed. We bought the more expensive model with 12" rear wheels and find this makes it easy to push outdoors (Mom weighs < 100 lbs. - maybe anything would be easy to push.) Since my mother does not need to apply the brakes herself, the hand operated brakes work well. Also, great service. I ordered the chair on Sunday, it was delivered on Tuesday.
A little challenging to set up, especially the foot pedals. Many of the complaints that I read in other comments seemed to be because the chair was not properly set up.
kimi h. from marlboro, vt (caregiver)
My 92 year old mother who is limited in how far she can walk and having some cognitive decline.
Great Chair!
lightweight good size good brakes
none, may not be comfortable for full-time use, but perfect for appointments or outings.
michele k. from greenfield, mn (caregiver)
Great lightweight chair! Both of my parents are elderly and use a wheelchair when going out to places that require walking.
Very helpful
Its size and weight
The foot rests stick out a little too far.
mary t. from phoenix, md (caregiver)
Was purchased for my son who is an amputee from diabetes. It makes it easier to maneuver in the house than a regular chair.
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