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The brakes are difficult to lock and release.
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margaret g. from morrow bay, ca
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Cruiser III: Review
It's easy to maneuver
The armrest is too short for Lisa. The foot rests come off too easily when lifting the chair into the car.
lisa c. from lompoc, ca
Lisa is a 49 year old woman with ALS. The chair is helpful for various appointments.
Great chair
Heavy duty enough for every day heavy use. Like getting thrown into a trunk of a car many times a week.
One of the brakes seems to not be working properly.
eileen g. from owens cross roads, al (caregiver)
54 yr old male. Traumatic brain injury-1983. Severe balance deficit. Uses legs to propel chair.
good buy
so far no problems
To heavy ..........
josé k. from houston, tx (caregiver)
part time use
Great when someone else is pushing it
Comfort and light weight
Hard to drive your self it is out of balance and pulls to the left so hard to navigate
victoria m. from las vegas, nv
I am a 59 year old that cannot walk long distances. The Wheel Chair allows me to go anywhere my family goes.
Note the weight cuz I have to lift into car.
Stability, turns corners well, height. foot rests are better than we had before
Weight & maybe it could have a seat belt since Bob leans forward.
virginia m. from lake forest, il (caregiver)
My husband of 54 years is in year 14 of PRKINSON & now can only walk 2 steps with his walker so our daughter order your wheelchair over the internet.
I think its great but my mom dose not want to use it
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yolanda r. from new york, ny (caregiver)
mother 82yrs
wrench included with chair will not work on some fasteners.
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fred s. from terrell, tx (caregiver)
70 years old. Unable to walk without walker.
Cruiser III: Review
light
arm lock opens when storing. The hand wheel is to close to the wheel. I worry about getting my fingers caught.
jeff j. from raleigh, nc
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Good wheelcahir for the money
Lightweight, easy to maneuver.
Some of the bolts become loose during transportation post delivery. On nut was lost during a vacation.
thomas b. from phoenixville, pa
55 year old with MS
Cruiser III: Review
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richard w. from fayettevile, ar
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very good product
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Not able to get attachments that can be adapted to the needs of the user. I. E. The anti tip wheels are half the cost of the chair, doesn't make sense! Also foot rests that can be raised higher were not available.
robert h. from westminster, md (caregiver)
Age 21, Cuudal Regression Syndrome, in college, for use in school vehicles since her non folding chair won't fit. usage 12 to 15 times a year.
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