Infinity LC-525i Infinite Position
A Pride favorite featuring USB hand control, pocketed coils, and a sleek new design.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Good mechanics: poor user manual; upholstery construction...
Customizable when ordering. Easy assembly. Quiet.
Poor user instructions: how to clean, incorrect pictures in manual, extra protective arm rests and head rests are useless: never stay in place.
david l. from pittsford, ny (caregiver)
Can only use wheelchair or sit-to-stand
Fine chair.
Zero-gravity feature - an absolute must.
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dave b. from fitchburg, ma (caregiver)
My wife who's disabled (lives in chair all day).
works great
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susan e. from darian, ct (caregiver)
Grandma - barely walks
Excellent chair, our 2nd one in our home.
Comfortable, infinite positions, durable, we bought stain resistant fabric, color and fabric beautiful, chair feels strong and stable giving the user confidence.
This new model has the electric control fed through the seat bottom and the movable back of the chair. We did not like that because you would end up sitting on part of the cable which would be uncomfortable. We ended up snaking the electrical cord around the back and up the outside of the chair, holding it in place with a cable fastener to the frame. Our older model chair (2 years old) has the control wire feeding up through the bottom of the right-hand side pocket outside of the chair and has a plastic clip to hold the cable in place just under the right armrest. Much better design in my opinion.
nelson w. from abingdon, md (caregiver)
We mainly purchased this chair for when my elderly father (89) visits us.
This chair is too deep for my husband. Controls are...
Good quality materials and workmanship. We waited a week to get chair put together correctly! Back refused to lock.
Controls! Sits too deep. My husband is six foot but I cannot get his rear to the back of the chair .
sadie l. from oaklawn, il (caregiver)
Brain damage due to fall and stroke plus Parkinson's. Cannot walk alone or use walker alone .
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