9000 XT
Offset axle positions allow for greater adjustability of center-of-gravity which provides stabilty.
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9000 XT Custom: Review
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beverly o. from flushing, mi
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9000 XT Custom: Review
The chair being an inch and 1/2 slimmer than most 18" chairs....helps with the bathroom doorway. Ordering the 18" depth seat is great for folks that have longer legs-more support under the knee area. The space saver arms that both flip up and remove as well.
Very poor vinyl quality.The ad claims reinforced seats but it doesn't seem to be that at all ! The chair was delivered with a small slit/wear mark in the vinyl by the front left screw. It is now tearing with the weight/pressure and use. Who do I call for a replacement before it gets worse? I was disappointed that the chair does not have longer tubes out the back with a tipping device/rubber foot inserts to assist me tipping my mom up and over curbs and door sills....are attachments available....I didn't recall seeing them on an option list when I ordered it.
donald c. from scottsdale, az (caregiver)
My mom who is a polio victim of the 1930's. Paralyzed from the waist down. Has been in a wheelchair since 7 yrs old. (1937)
Chair well made and comfortable.
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edwin b. from junction city, ks (caregiver)
User 52 years of age 100% disabled due to a closed head injury. Cognitively does very well, but has difficulty speaking and can not walk.
9000 XT Custom: Review
I like it being so low so I can ride in the chair in the van without lowering floor of van.
Right pedal does not lock when swung into place. Have to lock it by hand.
paul a. from cumberland, wi
I have polio. use in van so don't have to lower floor of van. 01-10-41
Seems pretty good at this time.
Of course the main strength was the price. Checked other places they wanted DOUBLE the price. Weight is also nice, compared to the antique I had been lifting in and out of the car !!
Not sure yet, but the arms seem a little "floppy". Keeping an eye on them and making it a point to not use them as a pulling or pushing point. Believe if they extended through the mount they would be more stable !!
gary h. from fremont, oh (caregiver)
Wife had brain surgery, currently trying to get her back on her feet.
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