Quickie GP/GPV
Quickie's original rigid frame ultra lightweight wheelchair. Several adjustability options make this a great option for a first time rigid chair user
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Very good whelchair for the price!
For me the price of this whelchair is great. The chair is very strong and light.
One of the weaknesses is the wheelchair is not that comfortable at least the back.
guillermo m. from winter haven, fl
I'm 52 year old man . My weight is 225 Pound and my height is 5'5" I use my wheelchair daily and my experience has been a good one.
Bright blue and great!!
It is a great product, everything we asked for. My brother is very happy with his new chair.
I haven't found any thing wrong with the wheelchair. Thank you!
joy l. from prince frederick, md (caregiver)
The chair was for my brother who has been a wheelchair since 1993. He is happy with his new wheelchair. The person who helped me understand was great!
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jose z. from orlando, fl
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I’ve used this same model for many years - this is my 3rd...
Light weight, easy to fold to load into a vehicle.
I can’t think of a weakness.
russell m. from portland, or
High level Spinal cord injury- 46 years post injury 68 year old male.
Good except for one annoying problem.
Stable. Seems to be well built.
The back support seems to have a slight forward angle. It has taken some time to get use to this. Don’t know if it is designed that way, or if it is a manufacturing issue. If anything, a fixed back should have a lean to the rear of chair, not the front. I would have ordered the adjustable back if I had known of this feature.
robert t. from homosassa, fl
T-5 paraplegic for 38 years while staying active.
Very comfortable and easy to use!
It's very easy to work, with various parts to make the chair more personal so it works exactly how we hoped it would.
Not really of the chair itself, but the basic folding back that you get on the chair is not as comfortable as I had hoped. I plan on getting a cushion to help that.
deeanne q. from apopka, fl (caregiver)
My wife is 41 and has Psoriatic Arthritis.
Excellent value for the price.
Durability. My last Quickie GPV lasted nearly 20 years.
Heavier than the ultralight chairs and a little bulky to transport.
jason b. from tacouma, wa
Disabled, but not paralyzed. Problems with joints and wedged vertebrae.
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janet j. from piney point, md (caregiver)
57 year old cerebral palsy. He is 12 year old and a small-size. Upper body strength. Cannot walk. Bi-lateral hip replacements.
We love these chairs for preparing for adapted PE teachers...
Durability, price, simplicity, weight, and looks.
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garth t. from lacrossee, wi
We purchase these sport wheelchairs to be used by nondisabled college students who are learning teach wheelchair sports like basketball and handball.
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kip b. from clayton, al
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Great chair for the price
This is my second GP. Like the rigid feeling over the folding chairs. Also, the folding backrest option is nice. Easy to adjust to almost any ones needs. Great all around chair.
The screws that secure the seat sling rail to the frame snap off in the threaded inserts. Only remedy is to carefully drill out the broken screw or purchase an after market solid seat pan. Wish a seat pan was an option on the Quickies. Still a nice chair.
mike s. from inverness, fl
50 year old incomplete quadraplegic
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Nice color
Wrong product for what I wanted
rick b. from lake elsinore, ca
To use it in the LA marathon, age 77, Rup. Achilles tendon
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