Weight | 51.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 37 × 32 in |
Package Dimensions | 12 x 37 x 32 in; 51.4 Lbs |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 37 x 32 inches; 51.4 Pounds |
Item model number | 3K020430 |
Date First Available | September 18, 2019 |
ASIN | B07Y2PYBC8 |
Manufacturer | Graham-Field |
Tamara D. Hoyer –
After heavily researching manual wheelchairs, we ordered the Everest and Jennings Advantage wheelchair. This has all the necessities we were looking for at a great price. The ability to recline the high back at the desired angle, adjustable leg rests, removable head rest, adjustable neck brace and removable arm rests are the essentials for a manual wheelchair. The quality is excellent. Easy to fold and put in the back of my SUV. I have to remove the leg rests and head rest to stow in the vehicle, but that only takes 30 seconds. This chair weighs about 54lbs which is easy for me to pick up and put in the trunk, but could be a challenge for someone who is not able to lift much. This is a superior wheelchair!
Samuel J. Demeo –
I bought this chair to replace an old Tracer SX5. This chair is an upgrade in a lot of ways: higher seat, sturdier build, better brakes, 50% more weight capacity, etc..There are, however, two flaws.1. The wheels are too smooth. I imagine this is to make it easier to move, but it means the chair will slide around on polished floors an inch or two when you have the brakes locked and try to stand up for therapy.2. The inclines of the back of the chair are only good for people who want to relax. If you want to sit up straight to eat or use your laptop, you will be leaning forward and will have no back support. This also means it is impossible to sit upright at a 90 degree angle and use any sort of safety harness.UPDATE:By NOT using a seat cushion, the incline of the chair is no longer bothersome.Review upgraded +1 star to 4 stars
Dana Rachele –
This reclining chair checks all the boxes in terms of comfort and flexibility. It also folds up easily and makes life easier while I recover from hip surgery.