🚀 Travel Light, Live Boldly!
This ultra-light folding transport wheelchair weighs only 15 lbs and features a compact design that easily fits into a carry bag, making it ideal for travel. With a breathable seat cushion and a secure seat belt, it ensures comfort and safety for users under 5'8" and 200 lbs. Made from durable aluminum alloy, it combines strength and portability for the modern traveler.
C**A
Lightest, easiest transport chair ever for small adults!
So easy to drop in the Forester n go!Very comfortable, easy to lock in place if pretty level.Breaks aren't strong enough for holding on an incline.I've gotten so many complements & "Hey where did you buy that?"Best $200 spent!Many thanks!!
S**N
Jury still out, check out wrong seat height in description
This is lower to the ground than I thought. Online description says seat height is 33.5" but it is actually only 18.5". The 33.5" is the height of the whole chair. It is lower than most of our chairs which might make transferring from chair to transporter difficult. This also results in the foot rest making my husband's knees up too far for comfort. Am going to try for a while in house only. Will report back.Update, have been using for a while. Transfer from chair to this chair is good BUT, the brake bar digs into your back which is uncomfortable and the foot rest when folded up protrudes too far in front to get your feet back enough to get up. Am still using it for moving from room to room only and am looking for a pad, bottom and back, to make more comfortable.UPDATE TO UPDATE - have bought 2 dining room chair pads to put on seat and back area which has made all the difference of comfort. Very helpful chair now.
M**E
Wheel chair portability
Weights lighter, easy to fold
L**S
Waste of Time: Brakes don't lock
This is a small wheelchair with a low handle height--that is perfect for my mom to sit in and me to push; most travel wheelchairs are too big for her and the handle height too tall for me to push a long ways comfortably. However, the brakes do not lock as intended. This makes it useless and dangerous. I had hoped the first one I received was defective, so I returned it and requested a replacement. But the second one is exactly the same. The brake holds only while I'm squeezing the bars together. But the hole that the pin (with the red knob) must enter to lock the brakes is too far away from the pin. I squeezed the bars with all my might and although the pin moved closer, it would not enter the hole. I looked with a flashlight while my 6', very strong nephew squeezed the bars together as indicated in the videos and instruction sheet, and I could see that the pin simply wouldn't reach the hole and click into place for the lock. This is a mechanical flaw--it was made wrong. I'm so disappointed, because the wheelchair was perfect in every other way for us. I'll look for a different brand that is similar, but perhaps gets the lock for the brakes right.
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