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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Product is great, but hard to push as Ann weighs 320
Built to handle weight
Hard to push
darlene r. from san antonio, tx (caregiver)
Disabled since birth, cerebral palsy, obesity, wears brace on leg, and she only uses one arm. She is 52 and gets tired when she walks a lot.
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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.
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.
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lisa k. from central point, or
Wheelchair works great I should have gotten the with big back wheels but this will due.
Size & utility great...weight a problem
Solid, sturdy, moves easily
Heavier than the description...foot pedals need to be removed for transport...because of the weight, difficult for me (70 yr. old) to put in and take out of the car.
nina c. from las vegas, nv (caregiver)
User is an 80 year old man, with multiple challenges.
sturdy wheelchair
sturdy wide wheelchair
not as maneuverable as previous standard sized wheelchair
andrea b. from oceanside, ca (caregiver)
male, age 72, parkinson's disease, unable to walk or assist self with positioning
Just wished I would have looked a bit longer.
Ok
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johnny g. from stanton, ca (caregiver)
It is my wife that’s why I got it. She is in it a lot . 8-10 hi a day. It is a little biger than I thought. I need one a little smaller. But it’s o.
Great help for the caregiver
User friendly for 200 plus lb
heavy for the caregiver to load and unload. An accessory sliding tray for vehicle would be nice.
maryjo l. from spring branch, tx (caregiver)
I needed something to help my Husband get around, with my help. This seemed like a good alternative. When we use it, it is very helpful.
Decent product
Easy to use. Second one I have purchased for my husband to move around in house and for short trips.
The foot rest are poor quality. The plastic foot rest broke on second use. Had the same thing happen with previous chair and had to purchase additional foot rest at a cost of 90.00.
nancie r. from louisville, ky
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Have been looking for the type of wheelchair that holds...
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marjiann p. from san antonio, tx
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A good chair but much more difficult to maneuver than my...
Strongly built and the larger rear wheels make it safer from tipping over backwards. Also a bit wider than my former one which was quite constricting.
This chair is just a trifle higher in the seat than my former one and I have difficulty in propelling myself by my feet. I realize that a transport chair is intended to be 'driven' by a caregiver, but for one like myself this is a very important factor.
audrey l. from west jefferson, nc
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