Reviewer: gary f. from dresden, tn
User Details: Parapalegic, 20,s
Strengths: Good brake system.
Weaknesses: Time will tell
Reviewed on 02/15/2020
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Reviewer: gary f. from dresden, tn
User Details: Parapalegic, 20,s
Strengths: Good brake system.
Weaknesses: Time will tell
Reviewed on 02/15/2020
This chair is great so far. Everything is smooth and easy to operate. Light enough.
Reviewer: chris n. from knoxville, tn
User Details: me. 56 y/o male. recent bilateral below knee amputee. I use prosthesis about half time. aprox 260lbs. 6' tall. love outdoor activity. live alone.
Strengths: Easy to configure. Light enough to take in the car. Comfortable. Reliable.
Weaknesses: The front frame can get in the way and footrest can be too small when I have my prosthesis on. It is not bad or limiting, but it can get close. The back could be 2" taller.
Reviewed on 02/03/2020
Reviewer: ron p. from wayne, nj
User Details: I am a 69 year old Bi-Lateral Above the Knee Amputee since 1996.
Strengths: Its Low Back J3 positioning allows me the freedom of movement in pushing the chair. My shoulders are not restricted when moving forward in this lightweight wheelchair. The cambered wheels makes the chair easy to push.
Weaknesses: My residual limbs are very long. I would have liked to have more room up front so that my limbs don't hang over the seat.
Reviewed on 10/13/2018
Reviewer: kathleen w. from savannah, ga
User Details: I'm a woman in my mid 40's with M.S. It's a good light chair for daily use. It takes accessories easily and works well with my Service Dog.
Strengths: Comfortable Customizable Easy to assemble Light weight Good price Compact Easy to accessorize No unusual tools needed
Weaknesses: Foot rest could be larger.
Reviewed on 02/19/2017
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