Duet Transport Chair and Rollator
Drive Medical
(Model No. 795-DISC)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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I am very happy with my walker
The fact that it is both a walker and a wheel chair.
I found it hard to store when closed. and there isn't a way to lock the wheels if you are using it as a wheel chair.
cheryl g. from norfolk, va
I can not walk for long distances without a walker or shopping cart.I plan to use this to help me get around in places where there are no carts.
Duet Transport Chair and Rollator: Review
versatility, ease to operate, durability, light weight
none so far
kathleen r. from shafer, mn (caregiver)
87 yr old wh female. Dementia and decreased balance now living in an assisted living facility.
Duet Transport Chair and Rollator: Review
i love this walker! i NEED something that I can use as a walker and on my own, but also a chair becase i can't walk long distances
the small wheels get stuck
cheryl c. from templeton, ma
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I love IT! It has made life more easy dealing with a...
multiple use and easy to use &GOOD QUALITY
none that i HAVE ENCOUNTERED
laurie z. from albany, ny
I am non weight bearing for about 8 weeks because of an ankle reconstruction surgery I have crutches and also a walker but nothing compares to this.
Good quality and allows me to be pushed.
Flexibility of use.
Bigger wheels make it harder to turn. I prefer a basket to the bag.
joyce k. from encinitas, ca
60 Multiple Sclerosis
good value for the money
convertible from walker to transport chair
Hard to push over less than smooth surfaces.
carl h. from port charlotte, fl (caregiver)
physical disability - lower back
Better as a rollator, but useful as a wheelchair.
Switches readily and easily between functions. Lightweight, collapsible and very portable. Attractive. The carry space under the seat makes it more compact and easier to manoeuvre. Fits in train aisles. My first choice when traveling.
The small wheels don't cross small ridges, bumps, tracks, or any obstacles very easily when used as a wheelchair. It can tip you out forward if bumps are approached rapidly and you must get up to cross ridges or tracks safely. The seat is hard and rigid for long term seating.
annalue w. from sacramento, ca
Partially disabled 67 year old woman who can walk with a rollater, but becomes fatigued and then needs a wheelchair .
Easy to use and light weight.
Folds relatively flat and is light weight.
Top heavy.Be careful and not lean forward while seated or chair wil tip forward.This has happened twice with my husband.
lydia o. from la mesa, ca (caregiver)
male,age 62,and has had MS for 24yrs.MS has effected use of legs and walking for too long.
Have enjoyed variable use and is comfortable
Supports my weight (240) easily and is easy to push. Brakes are reliable and handles are comfortable. When being used as transport chair, I feel secure.
Sometimes the handles get tangled in my coat pocket or pants pocket as I get up and down. Is bumpy going over the thresholds of doors.
carol h. from sequim, wa
I'm 75 years old and have difficulty walking without support. I use it as a seat in church and at restaurants, and find it comfortable.
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