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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It's been great.
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jane r. from surrey, bc , canada (caregiver)
This wheelchair was purchased for my father. He is slowly trying to learn how to maneuvre as he uses both his arms and feet.
We chose this because of how close it is to the one he just...
Sturdy, has removable feet and tip back arms, comfortable.
front wheels on this unit sometimes are hard to steer, unlike his prior wheelchair, Breezy.
sara g. from pound, wi (caregiver)
My husband who is a stroke survivor and paralyzed on his right side.
Great wheelchair
retractable arms, ease of use, light weight,
no hand breaks on the push handles
robert o. from aspen, co (caregiver)
my father really enjoyed this wheelchair!
Breezy 600 Custom: Review
Weight....it is very easy to transport.
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frank b. from glen allen, va (caregiver)
My daughters second breezy....she spends her work day in this chair and is delighted about the mobility it gives her without a lot of effort.
I like the tall back, and the comfort.easy to use in the...
Back size, duablity,comfort
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valarie b. from colville, wa (caregiver)
60 yr old female with MS
Worth every dime I paid, stronger than the last one.
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Too heavy until the wheels are removed
terry b. from ft. lauderdale, fl
63 year old bi-lateral amputee
lightweight chair with all the important features
The chair is a mid-price product with a nice lightweight frame. I was able to customize it with pop-off rear wheels and better tires than came standard. It seems well made and I like the swing back armrests.
The plastic handrim is not round, and has a channel running on the backside that is a minor discomfort to grasp. If it was full round that would be better.
eileen m. from quincy, ma
Spinal cord injury with severe "overuse" of upper arms and shoulders, 58 years old.
Excellent product; Wish it were lighter in weight to be...
Sturdy, well built, easy to maneuver and easy to use
1. A little too heavy for a woman to lift it. 2. My husband wants to have the seat height lowered; and I still am not clear about the instructions to lower it yet. The height adjustment is not self evident as the lifting of the arm-rests.
juliana t. from seattle, wa (caregiver)
Age: 75; Height: 5'4"; Weight: 130 lbs. The user can't walk due to progressively worsening of Parkinsonism.
Perfect chair that is lightweight and narrow.
Narrowness and weight. I've used a Breezy wheelchair for 12 years (this is a new replacement) and wouldn't consider any other chair. We travel so the weight is very important.
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richard h. from albuquerque, nm
60 year old female with spinal cord injury.
A good buy.
We bought the 16" width with 70 degree foot extensions to maneuver through some tight turns in the house. The green color is indeed a very dark green.
The brakes were badly misadjusted. You'll need a 7/16 wrench or adjustable wrench for the legs, also. As others have said, there should be more padding on the brake handles. We considered getting the 6" brake extensions but we are very happy overall with what we purchased.
towner j. from renton, wa (caregiver)
This chair is for my 78 year-old mother with severe lymphedema of the legs. Used for transport (push powered).
Breezy 600 Custom: Review
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jodie l. from fargo, nd
41, Cerebral Palsy.
This is my second Quickie Breezy. My first one I've had...
This chair is very easy to manuever and can turn on a dime. It is lightweight so my friends have no problem lifting it to place it in the trunks of their vehicles.
The only thing that I don't like is that the outside hand grip scratches very easily. I wish that it were made out of a scratche resistent product.
dorothy l. from rockford, il
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