Heavy Duty Transport Chair
One of our highest capacity chairs, the Drive Heavy Duty chair includes a reinforced, dual cross-brace frame and heavy duty nylon for its durability.
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Stable and secure
Very stable and fits in or car
Might be a little heavy
avery m. from byron, ga (caregiver)
Down syndrome with limited ability to walk on her own
Best product ever
The small wheels make it easy to turn corners.
I have none
sheila p. from sumter, sc
Left leg amputee, unable to walk, obese. Wheelchair makes it possible for him to go in and out of house.
This is an ideal way to be transported.
It is heavy duty and is just right for overweight people, it is easier to get in Dr's offices with less problem, and going down store isles.
The weakness is not being able to get around independently rather than have someone to push me around all the time.
sylvia b. from roberta, ga
I am a 73 yr old female, I can not walk independently from having double knee replacement, the right knee developed infection. I had three surgery.
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Bigger wheels and stronger frame.
Her chair did not come with a seat belt. We removed one from her old chair and were good to go.
judy m. from ames, ia (caregiver)
My daughter's mobility is very limited. This heavier duty chair will allow her staff to take her into a variety of community settings safely.
Not a good fit for people with mobility issues
Comfortable
Brakes are both stronger enough
vicki f. from hawthorne, nv (caregiver)
My husband has very little mobility. He cannot use this chair. It moves when he tries to get up
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Strong, easy to maneuver, wide seat, narrow body, removable footrests, removable arms
Desk length arms rather than full arms; arms that must be removed rather than simply lift up; can slip a bit on carpet when wheels are locked and I’m being placed in chair
barbara b. from maryville, tn
I am a large woman with a muscle deteriorating disease. I needed a transport chair with ample space between armrests, yet narrow for bathroom doors.
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It is sturdy and the feet were interchangeable with her old chair.
At this time, no weaknesses.
linda c. from topeka, ks (caregiver)
It is being used for a patient that has Parkinson's disease. The chair is very nice and useful.
Easy to use and comfortable.
Seems durable hopefully will last a long time.
The legs tend to fall off easily before being locked in place.
patricia b. from santee, ca (caregiver)
76 yr male old non ambulatory.
It is too heavy to lift in and out of the car.
The brand name. Very well made.
The weight.
emily d. from queen creek, az
The user is a 69-year-old female. She gets around the house on her own in the chair.
Easy to move around in and compact enough to put into a car.
The durability.
The front wheels can bend easily if there is unlevel ground.
archie s. from carrollton, tx
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carolyn h. from southbury, ct
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