Jazzy Air 2 Elevating Power Chair
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Greater mobility.
Maneuverability is excellent, once accustomed to the joy stick. It's tricky and but is getting easier with practice! More comfortable than scooter we've been using.
Not sure yet as we're working w/Spin Life/Pride to fix a noise issue and the unit also appears to have lost a couple of washer/bushing-like rubber parts. Tech has been here twice and is still working to fix problem
steve s. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
MY wife Linda has Muscular Dystrophy and cannot stand or walk. She is 73 and has been using a Pride scooter for several years.
very well made
being able to raise up
the arms are too wide
leland l. from plymouth, wi
81 years old, double amputee, triple heart bypass
Fabulous Chair for Confident People who can Drive it...
Wonderful, powerful chair. Easy mobility, good speed, LOVE LOVE the elevation aspect.
It's a great product, but really heavy. Easy to run over toes/feet of people near/around the user. The joystick is VERY sensitive. The seat does not swivel. Still, I'd rank it a 9 out of 10! GREAT chair!
sofia k. from murrells inlet, sc
94-year-old woman who has tremors and weakness in her limbs.
It is a good product for my needs.
The strengths are the obvious need for elevation in my case.
Haven’t found a weakness in it’s use yet.
edward l. from tucson, az
Physically a paraplegic with need for mobility. Need a chair that can be raised up, to reach upper shelves and cabinets. The Jazzy 2 fits the bill.
The chair is amazing. The customer service was amaziing.
Our individuals can operate the chair with ease.
I have not seen/noticed any weaknesses.
theresa s. from chicago, il (caregiver)
The chair was purchased for one of our facilities. Different disable adults will use the chair for outside activities.
Chair just a little too big for my house
Elevating seat
The two wheels in the front sometimes hit my feet
william h. from talladega, al
76 year old male not able to walk because of very bad knee's
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jason h. from lexington, ky
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High quality power chair with lots of features and options.
It appears to be well engineered and constructed and I believe will last indefinitely. The controls are intuitive and easy to use. The lift mechanism was my one worry but it outperforming my expectations after the first month of ownership.
Because of the drive design the chair can become unstable when crossing thresholds at an angle. Be careful. My solution was to place ramps at all thresholds to prevent the wheels getting hung up on the threshold themselves, specifically to exterior doors.
rolf s. from emerald isle, nc (caregiver)
I purchased this chair for my elderly mother to extend her mobility beyond a walker.
LOVE IT. Wish I had gotten it sooner.
Tight turning radius & speedy elevator up/down quickly. while moving in up position.
Front tires catch on shoes occasionally
edith o. from mcallen, tx
I'm in the Jazzy air 2 chair continually from getting up until going to bed at night and find it to be compy Braces on my feet get caught on tires.
My second Jazzy, replacing 10 yr old model bought 2nd hand....
Mobility, especially when when paired with ADA automobile. Vertical mobility adds new dimension.
Large front wheels are cumbersome, make transfers more difficult.
merle h. from coroust christs, tx
I am a retired Naval Officer and professional pilot. I am 80.5 yrs old, 6'3", 265lbs, no balance.
best product for user allowing freedom to transfer to any...
ability to raise up and lower to accommodate seat transfers, reach into higher cabinets and fast charging and longer lasting battery capability.
Haven't found one
sharon p. from lecompte, la (caregiver)
46 year old woman born with spinal bifida and paralyzed from the waist down.
A pleasure to ride and drive. Great to be taller.
Lift works with both/either hand. Sturdier than previous models I have owned.
Front rigging platform is too confining. Feet fall off sometimes.
reba h. from tallahassee, fl
66, lower paraplegic, diabetic, congestive heart failure.
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