Specialty LC-470LT 3-Position (LC-575*)
Features a higher seat back and deeper seat to provide greater comfort for taller users.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Very helpful
Ease in operation and quality
Very upright. And it is for tall so I wish the seat was an inch or two deeper.
ruth m. from virginia beach, va (caregiver)
79 yo male. He had a triple bypass 2 months ago. The chair makes it easier for him to get up and down.
Excellent tool
Perfect for helping to ambulate out if the chair to motorized scooter for a very tall man of 6'5
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beverly g. from lutherville, md (caregiver)
60 year old male with neurodegenerative disease
It is an OK chair, but not for those with bony bottoms
It works with my husband's long legs. Sometimes he can manage the two buttons for up and down, but often not.
I wanted more contemporary styling and a less tacky looking fabric, a chair that was not as bulky. It is reasonably comfortable, but not exceptional, if you have a bony bottom. I expected more, considering the price paid. The neck pillow always falls off because it needs a longer weight/stabilizer for my husband's shrunken back height. Design flaw? At least the blue matches his eyes.
kathleen l. from middleton, wi (caregiver)
My bony 163# husband, a retired professor, has a form of Parkinson's with dementia. He was 6'3, but his back has now curved him to 5'5."
Good quality
Well built
My husband does not like the bottom piece attached to the foot rest. It hits him back of foot on tendon. We roll up a thin blanket to get relief in that spot. He would prefer to be able to remove that piece. Also, arm covers and head rest covers won't stay on. Maybe a little Velcro would hold them in place.
diana b. from uniontown, pa (caregiver)
Husband has bad back. He is tall, 6 foot, 5 inches.
It is a great product and is a very nice addition to our...
It lifts very easily, it is very sturdy, and is a very nice looking piece of furniture.
The only thing I can think of is that there is no notice when the chair is even (at a sitting position) before it starts to recline. There is nothing else. Great product.
patricia s. from bolingbrook, il (caregiver)
My 6'-7" husband needed help getting up - he had to really struggle if he was alone.
They were very helpful
Working well
The back of the recliner makes funny noises
anibal p. from myakka city, fl
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Very helpful
Good
Good
anibal p. from myakka city, fl
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Specialty LC-470LT 3-Position (LC-575*): Review
My husband is 6'2" tall and he loves that he can rest his head properly, on his old chair it was too low for him and also the foot rest is just right for him.
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bonita g. from schulenburg, tx (caregiver)
My husband uses the chair and he loves it. He is disabled and he sits in the chair from 9am until 9pm every day. He truly enjoys it.
This chair helps me stand.
Function, quality and looks.
None that I am aware of at this point.
george e. from atwater, ca
I am 86 years old and I have problems walking and standing after seated.
Great
It does well
No
harry r. from ronkonkoma, ny
Age 83..legs are not working well..otherwise I'm in great shape .Chair makes it much more easy to stand up.
Specialty LC-470LT 3-Position (LC-575*): Review
Comfort and good lift mechanism.
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mack j. from gun barrel city, tx (caregiver)
My 86 year old father uses the chair in an assisted living facility.
Explain 3 position better on your advertising
Fits taller people well. Didn't expect seating positions to be continuously variable between the three positions. Vibration and heat are very good when needed. Looks good.
It is a little small in length and width for a 6'4", 250 pound man; my older tall Golden lift chair fits me better; however, it is just right for my 5'10" daughter who spends much time here when in much pain.
barry g. from raleigh, nc
6'4", 67 year old not disabled man with chronic back problem & long torso. Also often used by 5'10" 37 year old daughter with more severe back proble
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