Fly-Lite
Featuring awesome plaid upholstery, the Fly-Lite is not only one of the lightest chairs we offer, it's the perfect choice for easy travel and storage.
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Easy to carry..lightweight..
It is light but seems to weigh more than advertised..more like 21 lbs...definitely need a bag if you fly since the airline required us to check it..we are happy with it.
The footrests definitely need some work ..they come off very easly..I needed to use some bungie cords to keep them from flapping around ..also used bungie cord to keep chair folded up when in bag...
robert r. from rochester, ny (caregiver)
User is a polio survivor..age 62...able to walk but needs help for long distances
Lightweight and easy to handle
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jane p. from floral park, ny (caregiver)
Very lightweight, easy to manipulate.
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The style/color is fantastic! I enjoy taking my mother out, so I can show off the wheelchair and the blue plaid.
A little difficult in setting the brakes. Low and awkward to reach.
teri e. from oklahoma city, ok
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Light and sturdy, easy to fold
Ease of opening and closing, strength to weight ratio
Brakes mounted to inside of wheel make it hard for the user to reach. Rear top mount would be better
laurence p. from montague, mi (caregiver)
My 94 year old father recovering from a broken femur.
Strong - light weight - easy to push and store.
See above.
Seat belt hangs down too far, and have not been able to figure out how to shorten it—without having it slip back and lengthen.
russell v. from chippewa falls, wi (caregiver)
130# female - age 84 - stroke affected only left leg. Prior to use of said transport chair used a walker.
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Light weight, portable , comfortable
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patricia b. from fleming island, fl
80 year old lady with arthritis with difficulty walking and standing for long periods
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It's light and solid.
I mentioned it above.
bahman k. from charleston, sc (caregiver)
The footrests are too loose and during transpotation they move all over. They should have a lock-in-place knobs without taking them apart.
This is a great chair for female caregivers because it is...
Lightweight but strong.
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elaine e. from columbia, md (caregiver)
I care for an 87 year old who is recovering from a stroke. This wonderful chair is easy for me to lift in and out of my trunk.
Fantastic chair, so light weight and easy to fold and carry
The compact size and weight are perfect.
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david m. from arlington heights, il (caregiver)
My mom is 90 yrs old and has dementia. She has become a fall risk since this past year.
Adequate as a transport.
Light weight, which was what we need. I'm old, too, and have to put the wheelchair into and out of the car.
Not particularly supportive of posture, although we appreciate the high back.
david h. from wheaton, il (caregiver)
Male, 128 lb, 5'9", 81 yrs old General weakness from anemia.
Adequate as a transport.
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david h. from wheaton, il (caregiver)
Male, 128 lb, 5'9", 81 yrs old. General weakness from anemia.
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Weight and ease to fold
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angela t. from seattle, wa (caregiver)
82yr old who uses a walker at home and a wheelchair when outside the home.
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