Wheelchair Transport Aluminum 19" Folding W/Swingaway Legrest and Carrying Bag (only 18 lbs) by Healthline
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A distance of 21 and 3/4 inches is measured from the outside of the armrest. It is lightweight, comfortable, good looking and so easy to open and close for my husband who has severe balance issues. I'm 71 and was looking for lightweight transportation for my husband who has severe balance issues. This chair is perfect! As you are the one pushing, remember that. As the footrest is down on the chair, he cannot propel the chair with his legs, and because the wheels are small and low to the ground, he cannot move the chair with his hands.
Yes, a limited warranty of one year applies
In short, yes. These flip up and out of the way so that entering and exiting are simple.
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I purchased this chair to help my mom, who can only walk a little bit before she becomes exhausted at her age of ninety-six. Our car back seat is easy to fold and fit in the back seat, and for mom it is a breeze to get into from the side (lift the In addition, the wheelchair is sleeker and more stylish than traditional wheelchairs. At the family picnic where it was put to use for the first time (my mom reported that it was comfortable after sitting in it for 5 hours). It was the hand brakes that were the best part of the bike for me I like how easy it is to brake for transfers and then release the brakes when I am ready to leave. A wheelchair that is also very maneuverable compared with a wheelchair that is very large.
A wheelchair like this may not be suitable for all I, however, have some reasons why it is important to me To furnish my home with a perfect chair, I had to look everywhere. The chair has a smaller seat than most chairs, but enough space for most people to sit on it comfortably. Simple folding makes it easy to store the foot rest. Small doorways are no problem for it, and it can maneuver around corners easily. Additionally, it folds up and packs up very easily for transport, and maneuvers well with other furniture. Five stars is the highest rating I can give to this chair since it meets all my requirements. It is a very attractive wheelchair, seems well-made and came fully assembled with a carrying bag (which I don't The only problem is that it's kind of It comes at an incredibly affordable price for all it has to offer. You may not be able to do certain things. There is a little more elevation to the seat than other chairs, from the footrest being higher up. You don't need to worry about pushing the chair around with your feet if you aren't going to move it around with them. It is also no problem for taller people, a 5'10" person can maneuver it just fine. As well, it is a transport wheelchair, so it would not be suitable for continuous use all day, every day, due to its poorly-padded seat and its low back (although a padded seat could easily be added to the wheelchair). In the case of this chair, the person who currently uses it is confined to bed most of the time, so long-term use is not required. Functionality is more important, and this chair meets all of the requirements. It would be a great chair to have, I highly recommend that.
bought this for my mom, who is 90 years old, to use at amusement parks and other places. Weight is a concern, but it is also Having a light bag to get in and out of her car is very convenient, and it is easy to set up and dismantle as well. As she becomes tired, the walker makes it easier for her to walk. If she gets tired, we can push her when she needs a break. She is always able to sit down with support for her back. I like the wheels a lot! It is easy for them to roll over bumpy terrain. The walking I see my mom doing feels supported. Although it is folded, the wheelchair is still able to be pushed easily and steadily, making it easier to maneuver in tight spaces. It doesn't feel like we took the wheelchair from the hospital, since the pattern on the seat and the back make it look like we escaped. We're in love with.
There are about 18 lbs in it. Although I do not have the strongest back and I struggle with back issues, I can lift this chair with one hand when folded and once the straps are in place. To get to his doctor appointments, his father needed a transportation chair. There is a nice bag that it comes with to store it in. It is already assembled. I like the way it rolls. Some chairs claim to be lighter than others, but their frames are steel and they weigh 23 pounds. There is a big difference between this aluminum frame and others. This is a more expensive option, but it is well worth the price. It is a recommendation I would make.
She cannot slide over the seat without any problem because she can transfer right from the chair to the car with her arms raised since she can transfer directly from the chair to the car. It has been the best purchase and I would recommend it without any hesitancy. It's also cute, comfortable for her, folds up easily, and doesn't look like a regular wheelchair at all!.
Those that retract their armrests, adjust their chair height, adjust their chair width, and build their backrests and footrests appropriately. The item should be portable (weight, folding), as well as include a It's not nice that the passenger cannot operate the It is also impossible to get the seat to snap into its plastic holders when you click it in. More than one sits on top of it. When you sit on it, it does not even snap until you get up. As a final point, while I doubt the wheels will last very long, this is purely a speculative statement.
The light weight makes it a great choice. Taking it with you is easy because it folds up easily.