Quickie 2
The original ultra lightweight wheelchair from Quickie with an improved frame design and brand new options.
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Sort of a hot rod chair
light weight, easy to dissemble
Perhaps a little tippy backward
bob h. from santa fe, nm
75 year 0ld male with high leg cut off
We recommend this chair to others
strengths are reasonable ease of removing wheels and foot rests to load chair into trunk of SUV; and the paint color on the frame is nice and Sales Rep. was helpful answering questions.
have to get use to loading chair into SUV without lifting it by its armrests.
tamara m. from decatur, il (caregiver)
76 with Parkinson's from exposure to Agent Orange while a U.S. Marine in Viet Nam.
The Quickie 2 folding wheelchair works well on gravel paths...
The product is very attractive; lightweight when you easily remove the tires and foot petals to make loading into SUV car easier; the Quickie 2 folding wheelchair works smoothly on the gravel pathways at the ISHA Institute of Inner Sciences ashram on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee.
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tamara m. from decatur, il (caregiver)
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Good product.
Weight and maneuverability
Unfinished look of the backrest.
lisa p. from plant city, fl
This is my fourthQuickie. They never disappoint in quality and maneuvering. My only dislike is the seat back just hangs. It’s not brought forward.
i've had many Quickies
meets all my needs
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steven f. from arroyo grande, ca
male 71 paralyzed waist down
Better than imagined
Perfectly built for my needs.
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ken h. from albuquerque, nm
MS patient
Great chair
It's easy to use and very comfortable.
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mary w. from camden, ar
I am a T-5/6 paraplegic, 37 years post.
Light and easy to managen
I live in this chair.I got this exact product because I had the same one Six years ago . It’s perfect size easily goes through doorways is quick. I love it
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gretchen w. from silversprings, nv
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Love it!
Light weight, sleek.
Haven’t found one
elizabeth r. from osage beach, mo
I have multiple sclerosis. I can still stand and shuffle a bit but use the chair for 90% of my walking.
Chair is sturdy with the custom wheels.
Special engineering for heavier users. Folds and unfolds quickly. Not too heavy.
This wheelchair, and most other wheelchairs, would benefit from extra wide front wheels resembling wide bike tires. It's a rough world out there with many pot holes and cracks!
luann l. from linden, mi (caregiver)
Spouse, 64 years old, 260 pounds and non-ambulatory.
Great folding chair!
The Quickie 2 is light and folds very easily for transportation. Even with the standard releases, the wheels remove with little effort.The chair rolls very smoothly with excellent shock absorption.
The side lifting foot plate does take a bit of effort to lock and unlock. This may be challenging if your reach is limited or you have hand strength/dexterity challenges, but should be fine otherwise.
amanda n. from orlando, fl
Im a 31 year old with spastic quadriplegic cerebral palsy. I primarily use a power chair, but use a manual chair for traveling convenience.
This wheelchair is so easy and comfortable to use!
Easy to use, it is very comfortable to use 24/7. We use this amazing wheelchair with the ROHO cushion and they work really nice together.
Nothing yet, but as soon as we discover them we will be so happy to share it with you .
diana g. from dallas, tx
My brother is 52 years old and he is a researcher in medical physic He uses a wheelchair. He travels a lot around the world and he got the best wheelc
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