Quickie 2
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. EIQ2)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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I am thankful for the freedom my quickie 2 provides me.
The quickie 2 is very well made and very easy to fold up. I can go anywhere without any barriers.
I have not discovered any weaknesses yet.
maureen c. from fredrick, md
Female, 57, charcot marie tooth syndrome and neuropathy
Light weight durable high quality wheelchair
If you need a light weight yet durable manual wheelchair consider the Quickie II. Easily maneuvers, well crafted, adjusts to almost all heights, and body widths. Swing away height adjustable armtrests allow for obstacle free transfers. Leg rests are height adjustable, and the addition of brake extensions provides a safer way to use and find brake locks. I ordered anti-tippers for safety and they were well worth the samll extra cost.
None. I love this chair. Use it everyday and would recommend it to anyone who needs a durable light weight chair.
dorothy z. from whiting, nj (caregiver)
66 year old male with Secondary Progressive Multiple sclerosis
too heavy for what i wanted
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frederick m. from new boston, nh
male,64 years,dual amputee
Quickie 2: Review
Quality
leg extensions seem a bit to long for me even thought we measured before ordering. Not sure what can be done about this.
vicki h. from saline, mi
57 year-old female post-polio quad
Great, affordable, relatively light chair.
Pretty lightweight, highly customizable, well-made.
Fabric side guards are a joke. Just get the plastic ones or leave them off.
josh r. from sanit joseph, mi
30 year old man with MS. Need wheelchair full time.
Quickie 2: Review
its better then what I did have a wheelchair with no brakes and barely holding.
I would have to say the high mount sissor brakes I dont like.
michael m. from spokane valley, wa
I am 34 and have dvt,neoropthy and also have factor five blood diease,with copd
Castors are very poor ride quality.
Fairly lightweight for my weight (300 lbs).
Cross bar across back, near handle, hard to use when folding or unfolding chair. Castors make for hard going over bumps or uneven surfaces.
jeff r. from chino hills, ca
Age 54, amputee.
Good chair
It is a product that is durable and has had a consistent design for many years. My new chair is nearly identical to the one I had. I was able to order the same type of leg and arm rests and the pull lock breaks.
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paul w. from wausau, wi
My name is Paul Wiegert and have been in a chair since 1963 - T7/8 parapligia. I am using a power chair part time.
Great product
Great for caregiver to push with cane handles.
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marilyn m. from ambler, pa (caregiver)
Sue loves her new chair.I am pleased with the product and the service. Thanks again
Good for making me more mobile.
f\Folding, lightweight for some. Great experience with both Lisa Ellis and Lisa Ryther, Thanks!
My MS has progressed in the last 6 months making the chair seem a little heavier, wish it would travel a little better through a lightly graveled area, such as tires that would be more aggressive. Are there more agrresive tires that we could make work with this chair?
debbie h. from cobb, ca
45 year old female with MS for almost 5 years, thought this would be good to get in and out of the car, being lightweight.
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maria m. from coral gables, fl (caregiver)
My Husband had a series of stroke and his right side of his body is weak.
Excellent chair, compact and light, very maneuverable.
Quality construstion & ease of use.
Minor design flaw: on removable desk arms the release levers in an awkward spot.
roy s. from monroe, mi
I'M A 54 YR. OLD QUAD AND THIS IS MY 3rd QUICKIE CHAIR. I FIND THE WEIGHT AND MANUVERABILITY OF THE CHAIR EXCELLENT.
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