Pride
(Model No. JAZZSPORT2)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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I gave two of the questions above only a 3 because it don't...
If it last as long as my last chair I'll be happy. Seems Pride makes a good product.
Doesn't move around as well as my old chair a Pride 450. But it cost a lot less so I guess I can't compare the two chairs.
jimmie w. from virginia beach, va
Age 78, can only walk a few minutes then have to sit down, have nerve damage in both legs, nerve damage started 16 years ago.
It works like a charm.
Comfortable and easy to drive
I haven't found the free wheel switches
harold o. from scottsdale, az
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Jazzy Sport 2: Review
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The joy stick is very sensitive.
melanie a. from derby, ct
88 and disabled
I bought this to replace one that is less than 4 years old....
It is easy to use and maneuver. The seat and controls are easy to use.
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lesley o. from hendersonville, nc
My age is 100. I use my Jazzy in my retirement home to go to meals and outside on the walking paths.
I wish the delivery was quicker.
Good so far!
The width.
ann p. from seattle, wa
Myself.
Honest
Too early use to tell.
Unknown at this time using.
estel k. from katy, tx
87 year old
Wheelchair is fine.
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tom k. from birmingham, al (caregiver)
Elderly man in assisted living.
Seems to be a very good machine for the money
Seems to function quite well in the short time I have used it.
The seat is not as comfortable for prolonged sitting as is my manual chair. It seems to be a little small and kind of hard.
robert s. from baytown, tx
72 yo male,6 feet tall, 255 pounds, suffering peripheral neuropathy in feet and lower legs.
Jazzy Sport 2: Review
This product is small, good for inside use.
Right, left armrest. No free technician set-up by Pride.
eugene g. from columbus, ga
88 year-old Vietnam Vet who can't walk or stand.
She has not been able to use it since received because it...
Can't say until fixed so that she can use it.
Same as above.
bob f. from eau claire, wi (caregiver)
76 year old woman in nursing home.
Don't wait get it sooner than later so they can learn to...
It fit's easily in Dad's room and it's easy to navigate the hallways, dining room, his room and elevator with.
I wish the speed control knob could be removed so we could set his speed and not let him turn it up.
vince w. from auberry, ca (caregiver)
My Dad is 89 and lives in an assisted living facility. He is in the early stages of dementia but quite alert and "with it" most of the time.
Later after I get to use it.
The price and weight cap.
Less than 2" climb and 6 degree incline.
robert d. from kindred, nd
84 yrs with knee replacement and arthritis.
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