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The Ultra-Lightweight Folding Wheelchair is designed for maximum convenience and durability, featuring a robust aluminum alloy frame, solid wheels for all-terrain use, and a user-friendly design that allows for easy access and storage. Weighing only 17lbs, it’s perfect for travel and everyday use.
M**A
SUPER convenient!
This chair is lightweight, unfolds super easily and quickly, and even comes with a cup holder. It’s really easy to use and feels sturdy enough for me as a 200 pound person to sit on. It’s really been thoughtfully designed and the duffel bag is a nice touch. I feel that the straps on the duffel bag could’ve been more comfortable or longer but it is extremely hard to find a wheelchair that is compact and under 20 pounds WITH a carrying handle that makes it a breeze to travel with! It’s just like walking around with a suitcase or stroller! Got this as a christmas gift for my grandma who suffers from POTS and dysautonomia and this is convenient for her to take with her to the grocery store when she needs a quick place to sit (does not come with ribbon lol)
L**E
Did well on a cruise to Asia, but was not designed well for small bumps, use with caution.
Pros:-Lightweight given how rigid the frame is. Very sturdy.-Build quality is good.-Brakes need some adjusting, but will lock wheels very securely.-Rolls with ease on smooth surfaces. Turns relatively well.-Folds up fast with locks.-Travel bag looks fine after 3 international flights.-Comes fully built.-Very compact.Cons:-Front wheel gets caught up really easily on changes in elevation. Even a short 1/2" door threshold could cause the wheel chair to stop, and send the occupant forward. Always step on the rear to lift the front over bumps.-Not great wtih little gaps in the ground when turning. The front two wheels aren't firm or rigid enough to hold direction. It will jam.-Front suspension doesn't seem to do anything. If it absorbed shock it might help with the two issues above.-Pusher operated brakes are not mean to be progressive. Don't expect to use partial pressure for down slopes. The wheels will lock up quickly.
N**N
Great transport wheelchair
This is a wonderful transport wheel chair. Folds up easily, stores in the back of the trunk and allowed me to transport my 200 lb husband with little effort. So much easier than the standard wheelchairs with the large wheels on the outside. I could get this right next to the bed for easy transfer. Narrow hallways are no problem.
C**L
Brakes don't work, $340 transport chair is dangerous
HELP WISGING! No luck getting Wisging to communicate with me about transport chair's brake problem. This ergonomic model cost $340, features a molded plastic seat that truly is ergonomic, and handy, fold-up arm rests, BUT ITS BRAKES ARE TOTALLY UNRELIABLE. THEY DO NOT HOLD.Hubby would be happy with this chair provided we could learn how to tighten the 2 sets of brakes. One set is behind his neck. Each of the back legs of the chair has its own red lock. The latter constitute the biggest part of the problem.It's nearly impossible to hold the wobbly, ever-slipping chair, steady the car door, and help move hubby's foot as he pivots into the car. Let's end the athletic feats and get the brakes working here.WISGING, SEND ME SOME ADVICE, and I'll rewrite this review, giving you ALL FIVE STARS. Thank you.
A**A
Good so far
Been using it for a month now- I like it . I use it indoors on the hardwood floor, it rolls smoothly enough and the big wheels make it easy for climbing one step. It’s light and sturdy and the brakes still work. I hope it won’t break.
T**1
Lightweight and Comfortable But...
My mother did not want a wheelchair, and this transport chair has solved that problem. The ease of folding and unfolding it is not complicated, although I did learn to be sure I put the arms back down before folding. The bigger wheels are better than the tinier wheels and can travel over rough cracked parking lots much easier the little ones would have. The wheels are sturdy. The seat is very comfortable and slightly cushioned, so she loves that. My only suggestion would be to make the foot attachment separate and fold to the side so a person with hip and leg pain can sit from the front and not have to sit from the side and try to swivel to the front. The front footrest folds up, but the latches stick up and pulling the footrest down after getting in hurts her when she has to raise her hips and feet. However, this is only because she has osteoporosis in her hips and spasms in her thigh. So otherwise, it is great.
C**
great look
It's a great product looks really sleek tuning really nice
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