Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125
The ergonomic seat and backrest make this chair ideal for comfortable extended use.
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the feet rest removal and attachments are really easy...Great. the weight is great
it would be nice if the push handles were adjustable in height. also, the material the "tires" are made of could be less slick
richard l. from overland park, ks (caregiver)
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Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
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Wheelchair needs to be replaced frequently, It starts out great and deteriorates quickly.
elizabeth s. from spring lake, nj
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getting older is very difficult but this chair helps to...
made from excellent materials -arrived with few installations, ready to go
hard to push
jeannie s. from medford, or (caregiver)
I like that the back folds down for easier loading in car. It is hard for me to push but my husband weighing 240 lbs might have a lot to do with it.
Hand rest comes loose easily.
Light weight.
Hand rest, otherwise good.
john c. from midvale, ut
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Good product. My mother is getting used to it.
Feels sturdy. So far my mother who sits in the chair all day, has no complaints.
I don't like how the brake handles stick out. I suppose this was designed this way because of the footrests.
olivia j. from baldwin, ny (caregiver)
My mother is 92 and has an arthritic spine and neck as well as a displaced hip. I bought this wheelchair because it was rated for all day usage.
Nice chair.
Sturdy.
A little difficult to turn.
dawn c. from gilbert, az
It is a very nice chair. It’s comfortable and sturdy. Would definitely recommend it.
I can get throgh all doors in house.
Lightweight.
Foot rest and brake.
paul s. from visalia, ca
Foot rest is not to be put on or taken off. The swing away of foot rest bar, when used ,you cannot use the brakes.
Lightweight S-Ergo 115/125: Review
I can wheel it to the bathroom, it is lighter.
Cannot put the brake on when you have pedals on and when you swing the pedals aside you cannot put the brakes on.
paul s. from visalia, ca
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Ergo 115 is great for this patient.
One of the major strengths of this chair is its weight. The patient's wife must lift the chair into and out of the family SUV. What had become very difficult for her with the old chair is almost a nonissue for her with this chair.
We have encountered no weaknesses in this product after several weeks of use.
burl h. from ft worth, tx
The individual who uses this Lightweight S-Ergo is 73 years old, and has severe neuropathy resulting from long-term chemotherapy.
Good chair and was affordable, also was shipped rather...
Just what I was looking for price wise and ease of transportation.
The biggest disappointment was the push handles are way too short, causing me to have to bend over to push my wife.
dan d. from helena, mt (caregiver)
Not a total wheelchair dependent person but she needs help for outings in the winter because the fall factor is high in MT during the winter.
Good chair, quality can be a problem
Reasonably light, compact, comfortable, maneuverable, nice looking.
This is my second S-Ergo. The first had wire spokes which failed early and often. The armrest material decomposed repeatedly--went through three sets. This one has "mag" wheels so no spokes and we'll see about the armrests.
daniel k. from del mar, ca
I am the user, a 78 year old post polio.
Not made for 4'10.
Ease of movement for average size person.
Seat too high for petite person; hard for petite person to maneuver; had to return chair for refund.
ruth l. from homer, ny (caregiver)
93-year old woman with balance problem. Only 4'10" tall, so I have difficulty finding a chair that is a comfortable height.
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