Breezy Ultra 4 Custom-Discontinued
This feature-rich chair comes standard with quick-release axles and ships in just 1 to 2 business days.
Sunrise / Quickie
(Model No. BZU4C)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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He finds this model difficult to use.
Light weight with comfortable seating
Difficult to operate and propel!
jean d. from englewood, fl (caregiver)
My husband, age 97, is recovering from hip replacement surgery and alternates between a walker and wheelchair.
The paint job on this unit was poor, I repainted mine...
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It could be lighter, the 28 Lbs can be awkward for a care giver to load and unload from vehicle.
keith s. from etters, pa
I have CP and have been under the knife 30 times. My most recent surgery did not go as planned and now I can't walk!
I only have one leg and it's harder than my other...
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Hard to maneuver
elizabeth t. from opelika, al
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Sturdy & well made; not that great for user alone.
Sturdy. Ability to remove arm pads if necessary (I like the arm & pad design better than the Quickie 2 that I have).
Tires not safe (no tread) slides with breaks on (when getting in or out of chair), also stiff to roll! Needs strap across seat for folding ease! Difficult to reach knob/button for removal of arm! For me, can't make hangers short enough (with 2" cushion I need 11" (13" from knee to bottom of feet). Usually use 3" or 4" cushion.
rebecca h. from bakersfield, ca
Impressed with the overall chair; not tires. Hangers not short enough (my legs too short) & need 17" wide seat; gave to CCS.
It is OK for the price. Not as good as our TI.
It was available fast and it is relatively lightweight.
There are some nicks in the aluminum rim of the right wheel which don't feel good and concern me about getting cut. I might sand them down.
a alan g. from new york city, ny
My wife and I both use the chair. My wife is an amputee and uses it in the house, and I use it when we go out.
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It appears to be sturdy and durable.
It is difficult to roll. Sometimes the wheels spin without moving. It is more difficult to get up a ramp than the one we previously rented from a medical supply store.
helen w. from austin, tx (caregiver)
Age 86. Weakness from stroke and heart attack. Walks a little but primarily depends on wheelchair for mobility around the house and in the community
product came on time and as described
light and strong
the two accrssories (non tip and oxy holder were not sent with directions for installation - we figured out the non tip but had to "jury rig" the oxy holder
edward g. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
within home and with caregiver outside home
NEEDS RUBBER WHEELS TENDS TO SPIN
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joe w. from clovis, nm
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All of the things that can be removed quickly.
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This wheelchair is too large to use inside a home, trouble making a turn from the hall to another room.
thomas c. from chaffee, mo
61, male, Muscular Dystrophy, walking is limited, have leg braces, and osteoarthritis.
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te k. from new york, ny (caregiver)
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Nice lightweight chair.
This is the 3rd Quickie chair my son has had. Like the new design of the brake handles. longer, easier to operate.
The new design of the footrest releases. My son is hemiperetic on the left side, so has trouble reaching underneath and inside to release the footrests so they will swing around.
sherry w. from oakdale, ca (caregiver)
Male, 38 yrs old, hemiperetic on left side due to brain surgery for seizure control
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