Tracer SX5
Has 20" and 22" seat widths with a 300 lb. weight capacity to accommodate more users.
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This is a great chair, super comfortable, easy to use, good...
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sandra r. from port charlotte, fl
76 yrs, Can walk short way with a walker but Drs. apts. and other apts. the chair is needed. Use oxygen 24/7, have emphysema and asthma.
See strengths/weaknesses below.
Easy to handle when pushing.
A bit heavy. Wheels squeak on wooden floors when turning chair.
barbara p. from new york, ny (caregiver)
My mother - she is 96 years old, frail, about 5'2" and 102 lbs.
Great Chair
Lightness, comfort, ease to open & close.
No weakness just need to work out some of the newness in moving the wheels.
elizabeth s. from brooklyn, ny
Limited mobility Senior. Arthritis & Fibromyalgia.
Very durable
The make of the product and the wheels.
No cup holder.
carol c. from sabinal, tx (caregiver)
My husband is 73 and permanently in a wheelchair.
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Holds up to a lot of weight but is not extremely heavy.
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mary l. from north wildwood, nj
Perfect! Easy to push myself around.
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rosemarie g. from newtown, pa (caregiver)
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The Tracer SX5 is light weight and comfortable
The front casters are hard to turn, especially on carpet, the hard rubber picks up a lot of debris
mathilde a. from copperas cove, tx
The end user is 81 yrs old, leg amputation
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Surprise about quick delivery
Wheelchair step tubes should be 1 or 2 inches longer.
gaspare l. from birmingham, al
Age 68 has tardive dyskinesia can not walk.
It's exactly like her old one and that was the goal.
Didn't think we would find one. The size is perfect.
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linda m. from ann arbor, mi (caregiver)
Stroke with paralysis on left side. Non-mobile. Age 83 female
good product
Its large front wheels make it easier to handle
I'm not sure how the non-leather seating material will hold up. I'll have to wait and see.
yolauna c. from germantown, md
limited mobility user
Works great for the purpose I need it.
Folds up so it doesn't take up much room. I have an electric chair but it's so big and heavy I often can't take it with me, especially when traveling so this works great in those times.
It says it's easy to change the height of the wheelchair, but the bolts are glued on, making adjusting the height extremely hard. I need a lower chair so I can self propel with my legs. It took two very strong men a lot of elbow grease and time to adjust the chair for me.
tara m. from vancouver, wa
I have rheumatoid arthritis and standing or walking too long is very hard for me, so a wheelchair is very helpful.
Chair is of good quality and meets our needs for a portable...
Seems well constructed
A bit too heavy for elderly people to fold and lift.
judith p. from forest hill, md (caregiver)
The chair was purchased for our 44 year old daughter with CP.
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