TiLite TX
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Tilite uses plastic parts which is not what i expected for...
None.
Not very well engineered!
james k. from springfield, il
60 year old paraplegic male.
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claude h. from troutville, va (caregiver)
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Nice ultra lightweight folding chair
* Ultra lightweight, whole chair is less than 20 LBs. * Excellent folding design makes it more convenient for carrying and storage. * Titanium frame, so I suppose it would be ultra solid and durable. * Excellent customer support. Ordering a wheel chair turns out to be not a simple job. Thanks to the specialist who helped me out.
Only one for now. The caster is small and makes it difficult to get over with obstacles. I tried to order a bigger one, but was told the bigger sizes are not available for my chair's configurations, which has 20" wheels.
jiafu h. from acton, ma (caregiver)
This chair is for my Mom. She is 71 years old and not able to walk due to her knees.
Only problem was shipping, one lost part,
Smooth quiet ride, easy to roll
Completely different from Quickie, requires adjustments and getting used to new dynamics
linda b. from sarasota, fl
64, spinal cord injury 1984
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It is a sturdy chair. It is light weight.
The wheels do not go in the right direction and makes is hard to turn or go straight. I have just chatted with Mark Jenkins online and he was very courteous and told me how to make adjustments.
joy p. from waco, tx
62 with limited mobility because of Parkinson's. The chair does not wheel properly and is hard to steer. Also, the seat is too short.
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lightweight
Not as good as a Quickie wheelchair. does not come with installed brakes.
diane w. from sitka, ak
MS
Lightweight and compact goes fast little effort
see above, makes going to events very easy
i should have ordered a seat pad
frank m. from lenox, ma
69, copd,emphysema, one bad hip (one new) use fot travel and going to musems et c where I have to walk more than 50' without stoppinf, on oxygen.
It was just what I was looking for.
In transporting it myself I do not have to take it completely apart to store it in my vehicle. Romoval of the seat cushion is it, then fold and store.
I have not had any adverse problems at this time. But I'm sure as time goes on there might be some items I may want to add.
frank e. from bakersfield, ca
age 52, double ak amputee,
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