Expedition
Walking around the park or zoo is easy to do with the strength and durability of the 12" flat-free rear wheels.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Outstanding customer service at Spinlife.
Overall quality of product and ease of use.
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richard j. from ewing, nj (caregiver)
Hip and knee injury
Fitted the needs for this weekend.
The ease use and ease of transporting the chair.Took on airplane and through terminal. Able to bring into restaurants very easily.My mother loved having it with us.
Going up and down in city streets like NewYork. Smaller front wheels would get caught on very small imperfections in street and cause my mother to feel like she was tipping over. Front wheels not sturdy.
janet a. from barrington, il (caregiver)
This product is intended for my mother of 80years who has difficulty walking. We were going to NewYork City for a gilrs weekend.
Excellent quality for the price
Ease use
Footrest attaching points
michael n. from montclair, va (caregiver)
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great quality
easy to fold and unfold and transport lightweight but well built locking brakes, larger tires for outside use
none
frederick b. from south hadley, ma (caregiver)
my 60 year old wife has MS and unable to walk, we have a 3 wheel scooter and wheelchair but needed something lighter to travel and this is a great alt
Definitely serves our needs.
Hand breaks; larger rear wheels.
Haven't found any.
anne b. from holmdel, nj (caregiver)
70 yr. old male, stroke patient with congestive heart failure
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duability, ease of mobility
tendency to pitch forward, no lock to keep foot rests in place when folding chair.
diane b. from sierra vista, az (caregiver)
Easy to manuver and push. Has a tendency to pitch forward if running into small sudden changes in pavement.
Expedition: Review
Easy to transport, lightweight, moves well
If you come to a raised area (uneven sidewalk, etc) and you don't stop and use the foot pedals in the back to raise the front of the chair, you take the risk of dumping your passenger
diane b. from sierra vista, az (caregiver)
My Mother, age 90, difficulty walking
Excellent product and a reasonable price
Ease of use
Foot rest attaching mounts could be "beefed" up a little
michael n. from montclair, va (caregiver)
65 year old stroke recovery patient.
Very easy to use and folds easily.
the fact that it folds easily and lightweight makes it more convenient than the heavy duty chair she uses in the house.
The foot rests seem to come loose.
rosita c. from san diego, ca (caregiver)
My mother is 88yrs old. She has limited mobility, in part due to dementia.
A God-send for me at age 70. getting husband to dr.
The weight, the foldability.
I am the weakness; the chair is fine.
clara k. from fayetteville, nc (caregiver)
Husband, age 74, and Mother, age 92, are both in my care. OK at home, but dr's appts. are a problem getting them from house to car and back to house a
The transport chair is just what we needed to help my...
I have nothing to compare with because this is my first experience with a transport chair. I do like the larger rear wheels. I feel this should allow more maneuverablity.
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patsy b. from mccomb, ms (caregiver)
My 82 year old Mother has difficulty walking which makes doctors visits, etc. very tiring and difficult. She has had numerous falls and I feel the tra
This chair is easy to use and easy to store in the trunk of...
I like the weight of the chair - it's light enough to fold up and carry around. It is comfortable yet small and compact.
It needs a pouch or pocket on the back. Other than that, the chair is perfect.
juanita p. from elgin, tx (caregiver)
A 91-year old woman who lives in a nursing home. We use the chair to take her shopping in the mall and other stores. She uses a walker but gets too t
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