Quickie 2
The original ultra lightweight wheelchair from Quickie with an improved frame design and brand new options.
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Definite improvement over my previous chair
Fairly lightweight. Good wheel bearings rolls sweet.
Front wheels protrude far forward
james a. from white rock, nm
64 yr old retired iron worker with spinal cord damage
Great product and help with customization.
It is light enough for me to get into the back of the truck and small enough to use in a single wide trailer. It has a small turning radius and is reported to be comfortable.
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grace b. from challis, id (caregiver)
This chair is used by a 76 year old man with sciatica and Parkinson's. It is transported by a 67 year old female caregiver with various spinal issues.
Happy with chair
Light
Have not found any
john n. from tampa, fl
66, MS
Disappointed with the current design change.
Good availability of spare parts. Good adjustability. Price.
Poor latch design for the swing away hanger of the foot rest. Very difficult to release the latch and swing the hanger in one motion. My 4 previous Quickie's were much easier for the common motion. On the heavy side for an ultralightweight chair.
roy b. from raleigh, nc
Full time wheelchair user. Have been using Quickie 2's for 25 years. This is the first time I have purchased one online.
Bought as a backup chair
Light and easy to stow in a car trunk or closet
Wheelbase is too short and can only be adjusted shorter. Dangerous going downhill.
nicholas m. from topanga, ca
Sixty year-old MS victim
Very nice wheelchair. Lightweight and sturdy as described.
Lightweight, easy to use right out of the box. Chair moves easily in tight spaces. Easy for user to wheel themselves.
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nicole l. from woodbridge, va
45 year old female with severe back degeneration issues who needs wheelchair to walk long distances and become more active outside the house.
easy to move around in
the frame
the back of chair
harvey h. from durant, ok
handicap person
Good product, quality workmanship
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gary w. from grayslake, il (caregiver)
Adult female with MS whose lower extremities do not support her.
Quickie 2: Review
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Rims are odd size
fred n. from rancho chucamonga, ca
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I had a good online shopping experience
The maneuverability is good
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josefina p. from earlimart, ca
I have multiple sclerosis and have had different chairs. This one seems to be doing a great job for me.
I love my chair.
The quick detach axles, lightweight of the chair, with the adjustable leg rests, there are no places where you can get your leg rubbed raw, also with the mountain bike tires on the back and 8" air filled front tires it works very nicely on most surfaces even grass and gravel. Almost forgot, quick build and delivery time!!
The one and only weakness I have found with this product was that it was not made to the specs I had ordered it at. It came in at just shy of 19" wide when I had ordered a 20". I will give Quickie credit, they did admit to the mistake, and they did offer to build me a new chair to the specs I stated or refund me the difference in price. I chose the latter. My chair being a little narrower leaves more options open to me for transport and keeps many doors open to me as well. Just a reminder to everyone: chair-accessible does not mean chair friendly.
donna s. from pottstown, pa
50yrs old, no left hip, degeneration of lower back.
Lightweight and easy to maneuver.
Folding features for easy transport! Lightweight. Full hand rims prevent fingers from getting caught in rims.
Footrests stick out too far. Sits lower than my other chair, which makes transfers a little tougher. Front wheels seem to always hit my feet.
randy b. from crooksville, oh
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