Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair - 24" Wheels
24" wheels allow you to self-propel this shower wheelchair
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strong chair
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even fully extended, removeable legs are to short for tall people, unless you want your knees in your face.
greg b. from maryville, tn
Strong well built chair. I can not use the feet rests. I am 6'4"and they do not extend down low enough for me. I don't really need them, fortunately
Great chair.
This chair can be self propelled directly from the commode to the shower, provides stability for her.
Wish the seat was softer (we use a roho during showers) and the smaller chair caused me to need to buy a narrower toilet.
michelle s. from ruston, la (caregiver)
My 16 year old quadriplegic daughter uses this to use the bathroom and it meets our needs quite well. She's 110 pounds so we bought the small chair.
sturdy,reliable
see above
no apparent weakness
aldo m. from sarasota, fl (caregiver)
82 years old;dementia; she is a fall risk; broke shoulder and finger;unable to stand on her own.
Nice chair, relatively easy to maneuver.
Seat height, moveable arm rests, removable commode seat.
Hard to maneuver at times.
charles m. from warwick, ny
54 year old male, paraplegic.
Could be shorter; and use something for fused hips.
Very durable, the product is well worth it for a normal person.
There is no weakness of the chair; just too high and can't be used if you have a fused hip or other joints.
aleta w. from roswell, nm (caregiver)
My husband has a fused left hip; he couldn't use the product. It is too high. Had to send it back. Thanks for trying though. Aleta Wetzel
Seat needs a hole to drain and it bends
Can take into shower
Seat bends and needs a hole to drain shower water
eric v. from stow, ma
Person with MS.
I am a 20 inch body in an 18 inch chair.
Ease of moving and with high wheels, I can use my arms
Wheels too far back to get my hands on and the seat is tipped too far back
william m. from orlando, fl
Legs do not work.
A good chair for regular use.
The chair folds for transportation.
The Shower Chair is wobbly,I had someone add a stabilizer bar
joann h. from downingtown, pa
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sturdy
once I lift him to get him in it, it is good--he feels safe
not adjustable for shorter people
constance w. from venice, fl (caregiver)
My 29 year old son has C.P., and is unable to stand or walk unaided. He is 5'1", and the chair is too high for him.
Mariner Rehab Shower Commode Chair - 24" Wheels: Review
Invacare products work very well.
A few minor adjustments to the bath chair would be helpful. I weigh under 200 lbs. and the seat has caved in on three occasions. I replaced the seats each time. More support under the seat and this would not happen. I would be willing to pay for this change or add-on cost.
william s. from erie, pa
I love the mariner bath chair. The only problem with it, my weight sinks the seat.
Second time user of the product, and I am amazed with the...
Comfort of the overall chair, and how light it is.
The bracket that locks down the chairs arms needs to be a stronger material to secure the integrity of the brackets safety over time.
mark m. from charleston, sc
I am a 64 year old male with limb girdle muscular dystrophy.
just what we needed
The customer service was excellent. I placed the order on Thursday and recieved it on Saturday. And FREE SHIPPING was also a plus.
a little too shaky so my wife doesn't feel secure when transferring. We're hoping that will change when she becomes accustomed to the chair.
joseph s. from kerhonkson, ny (caregiver)
My wife, 54 years old. She has multiple sclerosis since 1985 and has been in manual wheelchair since 1992. able to transfer, cannot walk.
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