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🛫 Travel Light, Roll Confidently: The Ultimate Foldable Wheelchair for On-the-Go Pros
This compact, foldable wheelchair features a rustproof aluminum frame weighing just 19 lbs, supports up to 220 lbs, and folds to a slim 10.2-inch width—perfect for travel by plane, train, or car. Safety is prioritized with hand brakes, adjustable seatbelt, and explosion-proof honeycomb tires, while ergonomic design ensures comfort for adults up to 5'8" tall.
A**A
Great and lightweight!!
This foldable wheelchair is great. We were impressed with the large rear wheels to easily cross obstacles and more stable on bumpy ground.The seat is wider and higher than old wheelchairs we had and it is more comfortable.It's light enough that my senior citizen mom can carry and open it no problem. She likes the pull out handle that's similar to a wheeled suitcase handle for easy transporting while collapsed.Nice unit!
K**C
Comfortable. For smaller people.
After 1 use, my opinions are:The brakes don't work well. They don't lock up when you want them to and one of them grates the wheel, which is very frustrating. I don't know how to reach out to the seller to see if they'd replace the brake parts. I don't want to have to return the chair. I like it, I'd just like the brakes to work properly.I figured out how to stand it upright when folded, but it really requires full use of the brakes, which we sadly don't haveOther than that, it made transportation into and out of a building much easier for everyone.So far upon first inspection and rolling it around the house, my only dislikes are that 1. it doesn't really stand up on its own when folded,2. It doesn't have anti tip legs ( not that I've found them necessary for use) they would be a nice feature for the person pushing the chair. if they had to lean on it for any reason, it would fall over backwards.3. The arm covering is scratchy and not very cushiony,4. I'd add a cushioned band around the ends of the footrest to cushion and act as a shock absorber for the footrest,5. The lever to fold it is a little stiff but not too bad. Depending on the disability, some people might have a hard time closing it. ( Just make sure you turn the wheels so they don't get caught up, it it will not close properly. ( And also make sure the seat belt is out of the way. Both were issues with folding. Took a few tries to figure those aspects out, so I'll save you the frustration by warning you in advance)It is being used for a small person. The weigh limit on the paperwork is 75kg, so about 165lbs. The person is smaller than that, so it seems to work fine as it supports their weight sufficiently. The seat is not very wide. Measure the person using it before purchasing.The cushioned seat is great! The back cushion is nice but a little lumbar support would be better.It has a little pocket on the back of the seat back, perfect for keys, phone, maybe a small tablet, or small bottle of water.It rolls around pretty well on carpet, and maneuvers easily. ( Make sure you release the brake or it will bog you down and make a sound) [edited to add the brake doesn't always lock down or release]The brake is really just to kind of keep it from moving around too much when getting in and out, not to slow down.It's pretty lightweight. Less than 20 lbs. Much easier than lugging a heavy wheelchair.It had no odor out of the box like some products do, which is nice for people who are sensitive to those things.
A**R
very durable.
i just came back from 30 days from Asia ( Korea and Japan) with pushing my wife who weight 150lbs. As you know in Asia most roads are not smooth but this chair held up, list are some suggestions below.1) when folded up its very compact (able to carry it on airplane and stowed it inside the above bin) but there is no way of locking it in the folded position so i had to make up a hook with a rope so that when i took it on the bus or train it stayed folded.2) The front time could be bigger to absorb the uneven pavers that are so common.3) The wheel material could be of higher quality although it did not break during my trip.4) where the wheels connect a bushing should have been inserted so that when i had to tighten the bolt it would not crush the aluminum tubing.over all, my family was impressed with it.
L**I
Nice chair
I ordered this for my 85 year old mother to take on a European vacation. It fits her well, is easy to push, and seems sturdy. It folds fairly easily, but is a bit difficult to get in the bag. Overall, good quality portable wheelchair.
R**O
Perfect Lightweight wheelchair
I purchased this very lightweight transport wheelchair for my 81 year old mother. The previous chair was VERY heavy and uncomfortable.I saw the transport wheelchair on Amazon and decided to try it. I’m so glad I did!!!It’s SUPER light , glides effortlessly, has a super thick comfortable cushion seat. It was very easy to assemble. My mom absolutely loves it. I am 63 years old and I’m able to easily fold and lift it into my car.I must say, it is a narrow chair. My mom is 5’2” and weighs 130 lbs. This chair would not accommodate a large wide person with the armrests in the down position.
K**.
Compact and lightweight
A little tricky to fold up. The wheels tend to collapse inward and the must be out in order to fold chair completely. At only 16 pounds, the weight is SO manageable for me, female and 5'1". I wish I had bought it from the beginning bc I now have scratches in the door frame of my new-ish car from the original transport I bought.It is handy for transporting husband to daycare and appointments, but uncomfortable for longer distances like parking garage to offices across a street. The back bar hits spine. I plan to place a towel over it next time. Otherwise it's great and the rotating arm rests make it easy to settle him in before securing them. Taller caregivers may find the handlebar a little low, I find myself hunching over the handlebar and I'm short, but the other chairs seem to be about 34" high at the handlebar also. Definitely won't replace a regular wheelchair/transport chair when it comes to comfort for patient and caregiver.Update: I had to return the chair when I discovered the brakes aren't tight. When I park him on a slope the chair starts traveling downward. Even on a flat surface, the chair can travel a little. Very unsafe on a sloping driveway or curb.
W**
Don’t just think travel Super quality &versitility
Don’t just think travelMakes in house mobility and transfer smoothe & POSSIBLE!I purchased a second one for sister and several friends have ordered .Super versatile! Excellent quality
S**D
Most suitable for petite or thin people (see exact dimensions from product images)
The chair came with tool keys for adjustment of the brakes and tighten loose bolts over time. This is a perfect travel wheelchair for petite or thin people. The chair can be easily folded down and compactly stored in a car trunk ((see exact dimensions when fully opened or folded from product images). This is a great product if you know how to adjust the brake tension with the tool key. You can do this if you know how to do it for a bicycle.
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