Quickie QXi
Quick and easy adjustments using just one tool.
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Smooth operation, love it.
Very smooth and extremely easy to use. This chair saved my career.
Cost of the add-ons. I wish I could have gotten more.
lucas t. from vanlue, oh
I'm 49 with a through the knee amputation. I've had trouble with the prosthetic so I needed a better wheelchair for work. Definitely the best choice.
It is not what I expected.
It would be a good indoor wheelchair. Not for the active user.
The axel tubes are made of plastic and cannot adjust the camber of the wheels for which I was led to believe.
james h. from mosheim, tn
I am a very active double amputee that needs a good wheelchair that is durable. Would not have purchased if I wasn't led to think I could have camber.
Great Chair!
It's easy to roll and responsive.
The only thing I can find to complain about.... The right armrest is turned in a bit. The chair is perfect besides that. Thanks!
scott s. from norfolk, va
62 yo male with mobility issues. Had another chair before this one. The GXI is much easier to roll and is also more responsive. Love the chair!
Solid lightweight chair I customized for my needs,
I got to pick all the features from tires to locks to height and width to armrests. Everything is to my specifications. I even got it in bright pink but it came in at least 8 different ones, I wanted to stand out in a crowd.
So far there are no weaknesses. It came put together and ready to go.
sharon s. from sugar grove, il
69 with severe bone and muscular pain caused by heterotopic ossification where my muscles are turning to bone. I cannot stand up straight.
THE WHEELCHAIR SUITS MY NEEDS.
IT IS COMFORTABLE FOR ME AND EASY TO HANDE
IT WAS BRUISING MY LEG BECAUSE THE FRONT OF THE CHAIR SEAT WAS NOT SMOOTHED OUT. IT WAS ROUGH AND IT CUT THE INSIDE OF THE BEND IN MY KNEE. I HAD TO FIX IT MYSELF AND IT STILL IS A LITTLE ROUGH.
janet m. from williston, fl
JANET IS 77 YRS. OLD AND HAD A SPINAL CORD INJURY. SHE CAN WALK ON A WALKER.
Professional sales rep. Quality product. Very fair price.
Well made.
NA
mike r. from greensboro, nc (caregiver)
100% disabled. Lives independent but limited use of left leg and arm.
It is well made and easy to use.
It fits the body, is easy to move, and comfortable.
We removed the arm rests, because they rub against the arms when using the wheel to move around.
deborah p. from thornton, co
Hollyanne is 20, and has a condition that widens her blood vessels, so if she stands suddenly, or walks for long periods of time she faints & is shaky
I feel so independent! Love this chair.
LIGHT LIGHT LIGHT!!! Easy to get in/out of car alone. Plus it is PURPLE! I am styling (as much as being in chair will allow). Lady on phone that helped me order it was WONDERFUL also.
Have not found any yet.
karen h. from beaver falls, ny
MS patient, car accident (idiot drunk!). Legs are not dependable.
Smooth, easy rolling and turning.
I have had three other Quickies and two other brands. The QXI is superior.
Nothing so far.
robert s. from burlington, wa
66 year old male with MS
This wheelchair is sized perfectly for my wife. She is very...
Quality construction. Ability to order it using my wife's measurements to fit her.
Have not seen any.
lonnie j. from erie, pa (caregiver)
66 year old female. 5 foot 1 inch tall 100 lbs. Has Cerebellum Ataxia.
Overall, I am pleased with this product.
I have had four other Quickie chairs since my accident 36 years ago.
I have a problem with the fact that there is no 13 inch back made for this chair. When you lower the back frame to 13 inches the back upholstery will not let the chair fold up tight enough to fit in my Braun car topper.
tracy q. from dublin, va
I am an L-1 para and a double above the knee amputee
Quickie QXi: Review
It is helping to strengthen my sons arms.
It feels heavier than advertised.
larry l. from albuquerque, nm (caregiver)
This wheel chair is used by my son who has Muscular Dystrophy.
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