Excel Reclining Wheelchair
Infinite position reclining goes from 90° to 140°
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Product works great.. Love that the anti-tippers are...
The big reason I bought this chair was the price and that the tippers are high and adjustable and it reclines. Mostly because tippers where high. My son is 220 lbs and getting him up and down ramps in house and in car were a problem because the tippers on his other wheelchair would contact with ground and get stuck and I would have to lift him up by handles on wheelchair 2 or 3 times to get going.
The material squeaks when moving around and sitting on it. The wheels look like they are bowing a little bit. Not sure if that's the way its supposed to do or not.
sherry a. from winchester, ca (caregiver)
Male 29 years 220 lbs quad..
Product works great.. Love that the anti-tippers are...
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sherry a. from winchester, ca (caregiver)
Male 29 years 220 lbs quad..
Want to thank Joanne for her help & great customer...
The back adjusts.
I wish the back would be able to adjust from the front of the chair.
jerry w p. from sterling, va
64 year old male, 6' 150 lbs. car accident that broke two vertebrae in neck, broken collarbone, breastbone,multiple ribs, righthand & ankle.
The wheelchair has met all my expectations for my wife's...
The wheelchair meets all my wife's needs on a day-to-day basis and through her therapists who make two visits a week.
None that I have encountered so far.
robert m. from cumming, ga (caregiver)
I purchased the wheelchair for my wife, who has had Guillian-Barre Syndrome since January. If is perfect for my wife
After it was ordered, it arrived in a timely manner.
It helps ones who are immobile to relax out of bed.
Thicker cushion and the seatbelt needs to be part of the chair when ordered . I would think it would be for safety reasons.
gregory r. from bristow, ok
The person is my Brother-in-law with MS.
It's a well-built chair, but the seat material isn't for...
Sturdy construction and wheels give adequate mobility.
Sitting in this chair is tough. The material doesn't exude comfort. It would be nice if the designer of these chair consider providing a seat that doesn't cause the tailbone to ache. Even if it takes a cushion with gel with a cut out for the tailbone that doesn't allow the tailbone to touch the seat. Also it would be nice to have a wheelchair that gives the user the ability to adjust the reclining back. And make the movement adjustable in 5 or 10 degree increments. The adjustable legs really need a lot of work. They sure aren't comfortable and hit the legs in places that cause discomfort!
richard v. from hudson, fl (caregiver)
A male, 102 years old with limited mobility.
We love the wheelchair.
It is great! I recommend it to everyone.
None.
rose a. from schaumburg, il (caregiver)
We love it.
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