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This Portable Folding Wheelchair is designed for adults and seniors, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, 12-inch rear wheels, and a breathable, easy-to-clean seat cushion. It’s perfect for travel, easily folding for storage in cars or on airplanes, and is suitable for individuals under 5 feet 8 inches tall or 200 pounds in weight.
A**R
Chair for special needs adult child
My special needs child can not walk long distances so I purchased this to be ale to shop and go the the mall with her. It works pretty good and it is light weight. She is barely 28years old, she is 4'8 ft. and weighs 135. It is a little hard to turn and not quite as stable as Id like but very light weight and folds up small and fit into my vehicle great. The only down side is the bar to push them is kind of short I am 5'5 and it feel like I'm leaning over to push her. overall it will work for now till I find something better.
N**.
Started wiggling then broke.
Broken after few days of use on a vacation.
C**O
A nice lightweight wheelchair, good for a backup
I'm going to be upfront. I'm very picky about wheelchairs, walkers, and rollators at this point. I do try to keep an open mind, but I also have some specific things that I look for in a wheelchair. One thing is that it can fit most people. My dad isn't very large, but he likes carrying a lot of stuff and I like having something that can fit an average person if by chance we were to need it. Lighter is also preferred, although I know that this can come with it own set of limitations. Good footrests are also extremely important. Having one with footrests that can also easily fit through your average doorway is a godsend. And of course, storage would be awesome.What intrigued me about this was that it seems to fit a lot of what tends to fall on my wish list. I was particularly interested in the footrest, as I've only seen one other that had a setup like this. This type of footrest is nice, as it makes it less likely that the user will drag their feet as easily as they otherwise might. The only potential drawback is that it might make it slightly more difficult for some to climb into the wheelchair. You can flip this one upwards so it's not insurmountable, but I know that everyone has different needs. Just be aware of that going into this. This is also fairly lightweight and easy enough to carry around, which is nice. And as another user said, this didn't require any assembly. Also very nice.The only thing I'd say would be that since it's lightweight, you will still want to have a wheelchair that's more heavy duty and larger. This seems like it will be durable, but it's always good to have something that can put up with heavier use. This is absolutely good for those times you want something that will be more easily carried around.
J**F
No assembly needed!
This little portable wheelchair fits in the trunk of a car or it can even be taken on an airplane because it's the size of a medium piece of luggage. It holds 200 lb capacity and is made for people under 5 ft 8". It has a braking system for the person pushing the chair on the handle of the top back. Also the brake can be pushed down to become locked in place. It has rubberized wheels of 12 in in the back and 6 in the front. It also has a fold down footrest. There is a storage mesh envelope area to store items. There is a seat belt for safety of the occupant. It's lightweight and very portable. For the times when you don't have the room for a full size wheelchair and you just need a backup this is a great product.
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