Expedition
Walking around the park or zoo is easy to do with the strength and durability of the 12" flat-free rear wheels.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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compact and lightweight
Compact easy to set up and take down, light weight
Handle fold down latches stick Would like to see a carry case for product
scott d. from corvallis, or
Wife 53 years old undergoing chemotherapy
Exelent qualiaty and function. Very satisfied.
Easy to fold and undfold. Very easy to maneuver. Comfortable and safe for passenger.
Plastic arm rest was easily broken. Should provide the purchaser with a replacement parts list and address.
marvin h. from sedona, az (caregiver)
The chair is used to transportmy 94 year old sister ti Dr. office, restaurants, etc. It fits in the trunk of my Mercedes and is very efficient. A re
The Driver works as advertized.
Portability and nice tires for light outdoor travel.
Other than having to adjust one of the brakes that was set to full on, none.
steven b. from bridgewater, nj (caregiver)
Elderly father coming to the end of being able to use a walker.
Glad I have it.
Lightweight, brakes for safety
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janet h. from warrington, pa (caregiver)
To use with elderly relatives when we go places that require a lot of walking
Good quality, sturdy and useful.
Excellent worksmanship, sturdiness and ease of operation.
Not especially easy for self propulsion with legs.
david f. from puyallup, wa (caregiver)
Age 65 hefty female. Recent knee replacement
very good product
cost is reasonable. quality is good.
would be better if it folded smaller for easier transport in automobile.
robert b. from oxon hill, md (caregiver)
Aged Parent with limited mobility
great product!
This wonderful lightweight chair folds up easily by pulling on the strap handles located at the seat edges. Because the attendant handles fold down as well, it becomes even more compact for fitting into the trunk. It condenses down so narrow that it is easier to get out of the way when not in use than a folding rollator. I'm impressed that the designers had the foresight to add not only the usual braking system but also brakes on the attendant handgrips. And let's not forget the nifty foot bars for pushing down to cause the chair to "wheelie" over high thresholds. All this at an amazingly good price. That's why when I found it for my mom, I couldn't resist getting one for my friend as well.
One of the attendant fold-down handle bars is a bit wobbly (not both) so I have a little concern of it wearing out prematurely.
sandra c. from fairfield, ca (caregiver)
1-40's female with disease affecting lungs/on 02 continually. 2-80yo female w/COPD
Handles for pushing are wobbly. Brakes might be a bit more...
Lightweight, ease of storage, manueverability on uneven terrains (sidewalk ramps) because foot pedals are high off the ground so thay do not hit the pavement as coming from a steep ramp.
Handles for pushing are wobbly, but I feel they are secure enough. That was the main complaint. Breaking on the steeper slopes becomes weak, but still managable if the attnedant is carful.
nikola s. from columbia, md
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I am not as happy with this chair as I has hoped
Easy to fold and get in and out of the car trunk
the brakes are a constant problem. When we got the chair they were stuck on and had to be fixed. The brake wires get caught and cause dificulting pushing the chair.The larger back wheel does not give it the manuverability we thought it would give. It only adds additional weight to push around.
margaret r. from lakewood, oh (caregiver)
65 years old male with trouble walking long distances
light, folds to store in car trunk, easy to maneuver.
Well-designed handles/back fold down to fit easily into trunk. Large rear wheels enable one to maneuver up & down curbs with no jolt to passenger.
When footrests are moved out of passenger's way, there is nothing to lock them in that position - so they fall off when you put chair in trunk. Handbrakes could be stronger - chair can move when placing passenger in it.
karen f. from alameda, ca (caregiver)
90 year old female, alzheimer's debilitation
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The chair is difficult to open from the folded position.
robert o. from kailua kona, hi (caregiver)
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carol ann k. from syracuse, ny
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