TiLite SX
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Most comfortable & people pushing me love it.
Sturdy, comfortable. Extremely customized.
Expensive. I actually ended up buying 2 of these, because the first one was not quite right, but I couldn't know that until I had ordered one and found out what I didn't like.
kristin h. from los angeles, ca
45 yo female with secondary progressive MS
It's expensive, but it FEELS so quality.
Smoother ride, solid feeling, MUCH liter than my old lightweight folding chair.
Takes a LONG time to get here (figure 3 weeks). It did take 3 weeks for my 1st one. I'm still waiting on my 2nd one.
kristin h. from los angeles, ca
45 yo fem. with RRSP MS.
It is what I expected and got with excellent service to...
Weight is number one,but ease of movement has to be in there with well built machine.
I neglected to order anti tip to get over bad entries, but will order by months end.
norman h. from osgood, on , canada (caregiver)
I am 74 and my daughter is 44 with CP. Our other chairs were just too heavy. This one is super. Does not bother my back on transfers.
So far I'm happy I purchased it.
Lightweight; ease of use; very well built and the ride, thanks to the spoked wheels with treaded tires.
The jury is still out on this, but perhaps the Roho cushion and the arm rests.
eugene m d. from yorktown heights, ny
Male, age 69 with disability from Primary Progessive MS.
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ron b. from el sobrante, ca
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Well designed, lightness, quality construction.
Really, i cannot find any.
nicolas q. from miami, fl
Professor, architect, 82 years, partial dro foot conditio after numerous surgeries.
Very light weight and easy handling.
The light weight and structure of the chair. Quick release wheels allow for easy transport.
Armrests should lock in place.
charles u. from eatontown, nj
I am a 56 year old male with degenerating nerves in the cervical spine.
Well designed to meet user and caregiver needs.
An excellent design that uses the right materials for strength, light weight, and durability.
Needs to have the total weight reduced so 60-70 yr old spouses can load and unload the wheelchair to and from a passenger car.
john r. from boca grande, fl
Age 69 yrs old, I have M.S. since age 49. My major problem is leg weakness. My upper body strengh is good.
Best manual chair I have had.
Light weight.
The transfer loops on the desk arms are too short they should reach at least to within 1 inch of the front frame. The wrist hits the arm pad as it is now.
carl p. from lake station, in
Male, age 64, paraplegic for 41 years.
Don't look at any others, this one is the best.
It's weight and quality.
Only down size was having to put it together when it arrived, but even that was simple enough.
dan b. from bloomfield hills, mi (caregiver)
The gentleman I work for has MS, and in the last 5 years I have tried several manufactures of supposedly light wheelchairs.
Light weight as expected. With time, I won't need the...
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Armrests can be pulled out (unexpectedly by several cab/limo drivers). Can this be friction mounted with some sort of light weight, quick release mechanism?
richard c. from los altos, ca
Physical disability - balance; needed for lght weight
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