Breezy 600 Custom
With more than 10 seat heights to choose from and four seat widths this chair is sure to fit you.
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Cannot believe what a difference this chair makes!
This chair is far lighter than its predecessor, which was crushed by Southwest Airlines. All my companions and caregivers (read "chauffeurs") are commenting on the difference. I am also fond of its classier look---all black and nylon rather than vinyl upholstery. Not bad for a mid-to lower priced chair.
There are no real weaknesses of this chair (for its cost). It is nowhere near the top of the line, which makes me a bit covetous of the higher-end models, but as far as function and looks go, I could not be more pleased.
cynthia h. from oakland ca, ca
I am 54 years old, and I have multiple sclerosis, of the primary progressive type.
It is very hard to roll.
It's lightweight.
It's too hard to roll & hard to put on the brakes. It squeaks when pushing my sister in this chair
phyllis k. from arlington, tx (caregiver)
My sister is 68, has Multiple Sclerosis, & is confined to a wheelchair.
I asked for large front wheels with 70 degree footrest.
nice looking. footrest hooking mechanism.
squeaks when rolling
david h. from north ogden, ut (caregiver)
35 years old; TBI; left side hemiparesis.
nice lightweight wheelchair
light weight, large choice of available options
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glenn h. from port coquitlam , canada
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Breezy 600 Custom: Review
One of the most light weight and fits in trunk
1. The seat belt did not work correctly and that is a requirement to use public transportation. 2. The paint easily scratches. 3. The brakes are too tight and can't be set without assistance from others.
kathy k. from huntington beach, ca (caregiver)
52 year old female, CP, able to walk some, but needs chair for most activities if much walking or standing is required.
Breezy 600 Custom: Review
I saw him and asked him about it yesterday, it seems strong but light enough for packing and driving.
The old wheelchair had soft padded arms that deteriorated (he may have picked at them). I am hopeful these (which seem similar) hold up better.
edward l. from sharon, ma (caregiver)
50-ish disabled male veteran, with brain damage causing unsteady gait. Can walk short distances. Wouldn't wait for VA to replace old WC!
Great Product at a great price
Ease of use, light weight, and price
wheel locks and the foot rest at full rotation interfer, unlike on the breezy
ronald k. from sun city, az (caregiver)
We have previously owned a Quickie Breezy and the 600 is comparable. Great product. The last one lasted more than 15 years.
Breezy 600 Custom: Review
works well, light weight
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doug r. from moline, il (caregiver)
back operation, bad staph infection, pain, bacisally unable to walk.
THERE ARE MANY OPCION
THE WEIGHT & PRICE
THERE IS NOT
carlos a. from miramar, fl (caregiver)
41 YEARS OLD, CAR ACCIDENT 25 YEARS AGO
Nice, light weight chair, easy to adjust to my size and...
Light weight! Sturdy, for being light weight.
Composite wheel rims! Terrible design, I'm sorry to say so, but Terrible. My advice, get rid of them. Go back to aluminum. Should fold up to One Foot width, as advertised. Does not.
beverly a. from crystal, mi
I have Spina Bifida, and have used a chair since 1969. I use this chair for my car, for shopping and visiting. It's light enough to haul in and out.
Breezy 600 Custom: Review
lite weight
seat does not set down on bar, could not register it because it was bar coded. what the arm sat in I know after very much use it will break.
ruth s. from california city, ca
partial paraplegic. have been using wheelchairs for 50 years.
ease of movement.
over all great product.would recommend this chair to anyone.
none.
jane e. from knoxville, tn (caregiver)
used most of the day. Moves very easy. My daughter has many physical disabilitys.
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