Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels
12" flat-free rear wheels allow for easy and safe transportation and are great for outdoor use.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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We recommend the Comet 330 by Nova. Features are very similar to the Lightweight W/12" Rear Wheels and it can ship in 1-2 Business Days .
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Extremely useful, convenient, softer on spine than others
Inflated tires make it softer on the spine than my previous manual wheelchair; fact that part of back folds down makes it easier to fit in trunks. Brakes on the handles make it easier for person pushing.
I find both the arm rests and the foot position a bit high and the seat could use a bit more padding. If I use a cushion, the armrests are the right height and I no longer feel folded in half by high footrests, but then I have to remove & carry the cushion when I'm not in the chair. The leg rests might be a tad flimsy.
susan s. from new york, ny
This is the 2nd of these wheelchairs I bought. I bought this to travel and use around town (I have MS), but when we took it to India, it perfectly sui
Easy to use, load into vehicle
Light weight
none thus far
sandra t. from hattiesburg, ms (caregiver)
81 yrs old, on oxygen, unable to walk more than a few steps
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robert b. from somerset, nj (caregiver)
adult female 220 lbs - breathing issue
The foot rest assembly is poorly designed
Weight, breaks.
The assembly and the repetitive failure for the footrest assembly to remain in place. This is a major defect.
max w. from rancho mirage, ca (caregiver)
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very light weight and easy to push
it's light weight makes it easy to load and unload,and very to push by 170 lbs son, hand brankes are great on inclines, the "snap away" foot plates make it easy to get in and out of chair
does not have manual lock on back wheel, footplates are not metal, so I hope they hold up long term
beth g. from new lexington, oh (caregiver)
used to transport our 19 year old son who has difficulty walking long distances
Overall, a solid product; glad I got it.
Easy to fold up and get into Echo trunk. Easy to take foot rests off or put on; quick. Has a seat belt that is handy. Good brakes. And a nice red color, too!
Bit too heavy for me, personally. But then, I'm 55 and have my own "issues!" Would be nice to have some sort of little "eye hook" to secure item(s) to chair while transporting. Nothing fancy, just an eye hook under the chair seat somewhere or on the handle area. Glad I bought the chair.
carolyn j. from camarillo, ca (caregiver)
My mother is bed ridden and we needed a chair to get her to and from the car etc. for doctor appts. etc. She is comfortable in it.
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lieght weight and easy to fold
The brake doesn't lock when you want to stop in one place and help the patient.
soraya n. from livermore, ca (caregiver)
Old patinet with heart problem
The foot attachements were difficult to adjust
Definitely the brakes
The foot attachments. Not only were they difficult to adjust - they don't seem to "swing" the same amount
sandra r. from milwaukee, wi (caregiver)
The chair is for my 93 soon to be 94 year old mother. I especially LOVE the brakes - they are so dependable.
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Easy to operate
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margaret d. from ocean city, md (caregiver)
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getting lots of positive input from others, always tell...
light weight, sturdy
none
leroy s. from meridian, id (caregiver)
84yr. old. alzhiemers and in home . loves to get out. had walker before this.
Great chair Awsome price
Light and easy to use in tight spaces around the home
Only comes in two colors
tom d. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
Pt that falls a lot using the chair to propel them selves around the home and when out to dinner
light weight, small and functional in homelight weight
light weight, has brakes
none
george s. from georgetown, tx (caregiver)
age 72 Has ALS
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