Cruiser III
Full of great standard features for a great value.
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VERY GOOD
EASY TO MOVE ABOUT
NONE
edmundo r. from los angeles, ca
AS A DISABLE PRESON YOUR PRODUCT (WHEELCHAIR) HAS BEEN A BLESSING! NOW I'M ABLE TO GET AROUND.
Nicely made wheelchair, light and easy to use.
Compact size to get get through doorways. Also light weight and easy to handle.
Only issue was the screws that hold the handles on the seat hurt when you sit on them. We just put a cushion on the seat and it fixes the problem.
denise m. from shelton, ct (caregiver)
My husband has Parkinsons and his legs freeze at night and he can't walk without falling, so he uses this wheelchair to get to the bathroom.
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Lightweight
Footrests are plastic and quite cheap
jeff g. from fort wayne, in
61 year old Male rehabilitating from hip revision surgery
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sharon b. from london mills, il (caregiver)
It is 20 pounds lighter than her other wheelchair. Much easier to transport her. Will go through her doorways. She can move some on her own.
Basically satisfied with the product but it has some...
Reasonably priced , easy to use.
The workmanship on the arms is poor. Plastic covering on one arm has already come loose. I used black electrical tape to hold the plastic to the arm. The chair is only a few weeks old so this arm issue will be a continuing problem
don y. from marietta, ga (caregiver)
The end user is my wife who is 74 and has physical limitations that make standing and walking difficult. She is mostly confined to the wheelchair
The chair meets all our expectations
It’s well built , but the best feature is the light weight of the chair . It’s easy to fold up and get .
Don’t see a weakness
dorrett c. from north bergen, nj (caregiver)
I bought the chair for my husband for wit a amputated leg. We live in a apt building with no elevator, so I taught the chair would best meet his nee.
The chair meets all our expectations
It’s well built , but the best feature is the light weight of the chair . It’s easy to fold up and get .
Don’t see a weakness
dorrett c. from north bergen, nj (caregiver)
I bought the chair for my husband for wit a amputated leg. We live in a apt building with no elevator, so I taught the chair would best meet his nee.
A little heavier than I expected, however it appears to be...
Appears to be a good buy for the money.
Ordered an oxygen tank holder with it.
norman n. from woodland, ca (caregiver)
Bought this chair for my 80 year old spouse. The box it came in was very beat up and had numerous tears. I thought it would be damaged. It wasn't.
Easy to put in the car!
Good quality
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rose r. from algonac, mi (caregiver)
Light weight and durable.
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william c. from bellevue, wa
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Light weight, plus factory set at low seat height
None for me. Of course nothing is right for everyone.
joanne d. from colorado springs, co
I don't know for sure how much lighter this wheelchair is than my previous one ... but it feel like about half the weight of the previous one.
No need to feel cramped in a wheelchair.
Adjustable arms and sturdy fabric seat.
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maruta k. from hartland, vt (caregiver)
Father in law dealing with sore neck and shoulder muscles. Wheelchair with adjustable arms released the stress. I just added a 3 inch cushion.
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