Excel K3
A reliable, lightweight chair weighing only 35 lbs.
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By other recommendations, I expected better.
It is lightweight.
The arms do not stay in their holders. When my mom sits on it (she is a small lady), one of the clamps lets go and scares her.
mary m. from houghton, mi (caregiver)
My mom is 88 years old, she fell twice and first broke her hip. On the second fall, she broke her femur. Her knees are full of arthritis.
Product has at least 1 fault, see below
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When I first received it, I found a tendency of the seat bar to separate from the back bar. When I notified you of the problem, you sent me a replacement. I find the same fault in the second chair and wonder if all the chairs of this model have it. In the 2nd chair, the left armrest pulled out without depressing the release button. This problem did not occur in the first chair, so I merely switched armrests.
sandford p. from boca raton, fl
86-year-old with walking disability
Excellent construction
Ease of handling
None
joseph s. from birmingham, al
My wife underwent cancer surgery and needs it right now
Hard to steer and go over things
Lightweight
Cheaply made and side panels rub against the wheels.
nancy m. from commack, ny
70, hip and knee problems
Good product.
So far everything looks good.
Have not noticed any weaknesses.
ruben m. from fort worth, tx (caregiver)
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Too heavy for a lightweight wheelchair.
Nothing in particular.
Heavier than I thought it would be, and brakes lock the opposite way compared to other wheel chairs?
carol p. from livingston, nj
Right leg below knee amputee.
Very good.
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A bit flimsy.
diana c. from grayslake, il
I have MS
Very lightweight and portable.
Lightweight. Compact.
There was no seat belt that came with the wheelchair.
kenneth a. from austin, tx (caregiver)
The wheelchair is for my 95 year-old mother. She had shingles and is now experiencing Post Herpetic Neuralgia.
Good chair.
It is light weight. Leg supports swing out of the way and are removed easily.
The arm did not fit right and was not easy to replace.
louise c. from belchertown, ma (caregiver)
84 year old female. Needs chair for outings.
No back support
Light weight
No back support and side wheels are hard to move to the side
tom p. from phoenix, az
47 spinal degeneration has no back support
No real problems yet
Seems strong and durable depending on how it lasts
Harder to push than current wheelchair
norman b. from bolivar, mo (caregiver)
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Excel K3: Review
This product is nice easy to use and comfortable seats are always a plus.
Nothing at all
kajol m. from richmond, va (caregiver)
Physical disability
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