9000 SL
Great chair full of features and available in four frame colors to fit your unique style.
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footrests should be an optional and tippers should be...
easy to manage in tight places.
Weak back. It needs solid metal rods instead of hollow tubes. Some of us have to get in and out of thier chairs many times daily. These poles bend then break after prolonged use. I've gone through many chairs and not one has a re-enforced pole.
douglas o. from englewood, fl
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9000 SL Custom: Review
Light Weight and simplicty
Wheel Brakes
sharon d. from humble, tx (caregiver)
Broken Leg
9000 SL Custom: Review
The customer likes it.
none
kathleen t. from ball ground, ga
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Good, low cost chair.
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anthony b. from nampa, id
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9000 SL Custom: Review
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scott p. from corona, ca (caregiver)
14 year old with dopamine responsive dystonia; wheelchair needed while muscular strength improves
9000 SL Custom: Review
Design and quality of construction
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jay m. from springfield, il
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better than my last chair
the hard wheel locks
the noise everytime i move, the extra $25 it cost.
robin k. from tobyhanna, pa
55 yrs, have MS unable to walk. wheelchair is very creaky (sound) like wheel locks they won't wear out like the rubber ones i've had on my last 3
i like very much
good quality
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basil o. from parma, oh
i am 72 and not able to walk
very pleased
quite light, narrow width, nice fabric, modern look
not sure if we have found any
joseph b. from boston, ma (caregiver)
almost 90, little leg fuction
sturdy
driver likes the way it steers
pop a wheely, kick things not long enough
richard a. from cambria, ca
multiple sclerosis-45
9000 SL Custom: Review
LOOKS APPEALING, WEIGHT IS GOOD
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basil o. from parma, oh
user is 72 and not able to walk due to a nerve disorder, confined to wheel chair
It's a great chair!
Easy to handle. Moves easily.
Armrests are a bit high.
lindsey l. from chicago, il
I have CP I use crutches as well as a wheelchair.
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