Quickie 2
The original ultra lightweight wheelchair from Quickie with an improved frame design and brand new options.
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Nuts on breaks could not be adjusted and had to be drilled...
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bob s. from amelia island, fl
72 year old Para very active
I can use the w/c but it rubs the frame when you use it as...
Light in weight.
When you use the w/c without the front rigging the large wheels rub against the frame.
roy l. from sumter, sc
I am 70 years of age.
Ordered the chair and it was much shorter than my original...
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Need better helpers to help measure the chair!
susan g. from stella, nc
Paraplegic
Good all around chair.
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Some of the stress points tend to break when the user of the wheelchair is young and active. Cross members, main frame pieces in particular are weak points. When parts break, the manufacturer is not very speedy in getting replacements. Although Spinlife professionals are very helpful in facilitating the process and tend to speed the replacement process up.
kathleen m. from warren, pa (caregiver)
45 year old VERY ACTIVE male with lower spinal cord damage due to cancer.
Quickie 2: Review
It's a nice chair if you have the assistance to put it in youe vehicle. It rolls nice and is somewhat comfortable.
The fact that the back does not fold down makes it harder to put in a vehicle, my old chair i could put in the car myself,with this one i need assistance. The tabs for the arm-rests flop around and constantly catch my arms and hands.
kelly k. from madison, oh
I am 40 years old, been a parapalegic for the past 16 years.
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