Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels
12" flat-free rear wheels allow for easy and safe transportation and are great for outdoor use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Comet 330 by Nova. Features are very similar to the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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both my mom and I are delighted with this chair.
The chair is light and easily portable. My mom also says it is very comfortable. It is also easy to push in all surfaces.
I wish there had been an attachable bag available for the back of the chair in which we can place handbags and purchases.
nancy b. from rockville, md (caregiver)
my 90-year old mom with congestive heart failure and increasing mobility problems.
Lightweight alternative to traditional wheelchair...
Lightweight, compact and small footprint.
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vincent j. from oceanside, ca (caregiver)
64 y.o. female cancer patient. Can no longer walk long distances but wants to participate in life.
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
Lightweight, easily folds, durable
really none
tracey b. from newhall, ca (caregiver)
We purchased this companion chair for our 16 year old son who broke his tibia & fibula a few weeks before our trip to Europe. It was awesome! The chai
meets our needs.
good quality
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diane e. from placerville, ca (caregiver)
83 yr lady, week legs,unsure of balance, recent pacemaker due to low heart rate, walker on short walks,wheel chair fits into mustang trunk.
meets our needs.
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diane e. from placerville, ca (caregiver)
83 yr lady, week legs,unsure of balance, recent pacemaker due to low heart rate, walker on short walks,wheel chair fits into mustang trunk.
A WONDERFUL PROCUCT--EXCEEDED MY EXPECTATIONS
EASE OF USE. YOU DELIVERED IN ONE DAY TO A PHILLY AREA--GREAT RESPONSE TO MY ONLINE ORDER!!
NO OBVIOUS WEAKNESSES!
robert d. from corte madera, ca (caregiver)
MY 88 YEAR OLD MOTHER WHO IS RECOVERING FROM A BROKEN HIP
very easy to handle and lift perfect for what it is being...
excellent quality, easy to lift and transport
I cannot find the breaks for the back wheels.I know when you close handle it locks but transferring patient to & fro the chair does not lock - any suggestions would be terrific
roberta b. from hamden, ct (caregiver)
55 yrs, just gaining use of arms & legs due to osteomalites in the neck fracturing L4-L7
Light weight, conpact when folded
Weight and compactness
no place to store needed products, IE med's, purse, extra clothing. Water.
robert g. from harbor city, ca (caregiver)
Female Age 84, Injured in auto hitting her in crosswalk. Alzhiemers.
please put beautiful colors on seats and the structure.
perfect for normal person too (if you have some to push when you eyeshopping at the department store)
only 2 color choice, has one of those existing bad footrest designs..it makes sitting person look more sick :)- it doesn't have to be I guess.
henry m. from ridgefield, nj
My mother like it very much..If you have more colors available and the footrest design is simple(my mom doesn't want me to put the footrest), it would
Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels: Review
light weight,strong,well built
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richard g. from fort meyers, fl (caregiver)
80 years old, weak legs, can walk but not for an extensive time
excellent product for intended use
The chair is easy to roll - even up hills
The first time I put the chair in the car trunk and got it out to use - I couldn't get the chair to open! Had three men scratching their heads and one finally discovered the bolts on the back - inside the rear wheels- had stuck (wedged)together. After a strong pull they came apart. Probably need some sort of small guard on the bolt,or at least one of them, to prevent this from happening when folded and laid on side. Other than that, no complaints. It is a good product and I would recommend it to others.Thanks.
helen b. from decatur, ga (caregiver)
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wonderful, stable product
ease of turns, hand brakes, wheel size and overall comfort
It needs a pocket in the back of the chair so the caregiver can put in their supplies, pocketbook, etc... A bottle holder would also be a nice feature
patricia n. from lowell, ma (caregiver)
elderly, limited walking ability
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