Quickie 2 Lite
All the quality and features that make the Quickie 2 great, but at a lighter weight.
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Third chair of this same product that I have purchased.
Light and comfortable
On this chair there was a mistake and the seat is too short.
charles s. from opelika, al
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Third time purchasing same chair so I knew what I was...
Ulta light weight makes it super easy for me to transport. Love pneumatic tires.
It creaks!!! Loudly! Don't recall this being an issue with any of my other chairs. Any the outside rims for pushing....have they been treated with something special? My finger get burned when I am trying to control speed going down ramps!
lisa p. from plant city, fl
60 year old very active female amputee with spina bifida.
Durable.
Lightweight.
Handles.
craig f. from newburgh, in
I use my wheelchair all day long. It is my mode of walking.
As a DAKA the front wheels LIFT toooo easily and the grip...
Light weight, removeable wheels, nice paint job, bicycle tires (solid), arrived quickly (2day), pleasant young lady to work with.
Balance is really wrong for a DAKA and the metal wheel hand rail provides poor hand grip. My hands slip on the railing making it hard to go up an incline along with the lifting of the front wheels. My old wheel chair is much better at going up hill.
stanley r. from valley center, ca
Age 87, double above the knee amputee, play wheelchair tennis in a special chair, kayak, and drive out to the ABDSP desert by myself in my truck.
Arm rests are not comfortable
Light weight and ease of rolling
No local help in selecting all the options
david r. from kingwood, tx
Guillain Barre syndrome, unable to walk
Sturdy, light and it folds!
Kelli loves the color and ease of use. I like that it folds and makes it easier for storage for trips.
Kelli insisted on reverse brakes, thinking that they would be out of the way for transers. They are actually more in the way, so I would reccomend getting brakes that lock by pushing forward.
jan d. from gallup, nm (caregiver)
Kelli is 23 and has Spina Bifida, paraplegia and scoliosis.
can't go wrong with a Quickie.
lighter weight than the Q2. front wheels and casters are much better, and more stylish, than my old Q2. Back upholstery has velcro that can attach it to the seat and this makes more rigid.
main wheels are not of the same quality as my Q2.
danny m. from clintwood, va
55 year old male polio survivor.
Nice improvement over regular quickie 2
footrests fold out and in; feels more like a rigid chair.
None
james h. from linwood, ks
58 yo with C5 AIS B SCI.
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