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This Portable Folding Wheelchair is designed for both the elderly and children, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, a 220-pound weight capacity, and a compact foldable design that makes it perfect for travel. With a breathable seat cushion and integrated safety features, it combines comfort and convenience for users on the go.
L**Y
Awesome wheelchair!
This portable wheelchair was very functional, heavy duty and well made. It made traveling with it virtually hassle free. I purchased this to take my mom on a trip to Paris and Italy. It worked well on almost all of the different surfaces and was very easy to maneuver. It fit on almost all of the narrow sidewalks, in the museums, churches, restaurants and stores. It even fit in most of the very small elevators (lifts). Because it is very lightweight, it was not difficult to push my mom around Venice up and down the ramps. Its small size made it easy to load on to taxis and trains. It fit very easily in the luggage rack on the trains all over Italy. The wheelchair came back in one piece and is ready for more action.Note: I purchased the wheelchair with the bigger wheels which I think made it easier to push on the different surfaces especially on the uneven cobblestone streets.
M**S
Great Buy! Worked Perfectly for Traveling!
Just returned from a Cruise/Excursions while using this for my mom. It's extremely light weight and easy to fold (literally, if you unclip the sides and push forward from the back of the chair, it collapses) so you don't have to force it to close it, and you don't have to spend a ton of time trying to figure it out. My Mom who stands at 4'6'' and weighs less than 150 lbs. fit perfectly on the chair and was really comfortable. It fits perfectly through the door of a cruise ship, and we used it on two excursions on bumpy old roads, etc. It worked, but I can see where I'd like to think about changing the tires on it to more of an all-terrain (bicycle type) tire just for comfort and a more durable use. The brake on it is easy to use, by squeezing the handles, the release is super easy with the pull button. My Mother is not confined to a wheelchair, she just has mobility issues and uses a walker, having this chair was a lifesaver and she was able to enjoy the entire cruise and excursions with ease. Also if you check with your Insurance you can possibly get some money back with a Doctor's prescription. Great buy for us.
T**N
Good collapsible wheeled chair for small adult
My wife walks slowly with a cane, so I purchased this chair to be able to move her more easily from the house to the car, and then from the car to our destination, where she is able to get around with her cane. It does the job. It is small and light (20 pounds), and easily folds to a size comparable to a large carryon suitcase. My wife is a small woman (5’1”, 115 pounds) and the chair accommodates her well, but might be a bit tight for anyone much larger. It’s sturdily built and attractive to the eye. The 12” wheels make it easy to push over reasonably smooth terrain. The brakes can be applied from the handle, and eased or locked and released as needed. The cushion is thin, but adequate for short duration comfort. When folded and braced with the included tether it can be easily rolled like a carryon with its telescoping handle, and it is designed to stand stably by itself when folded. All in all a good purchase for our needs.
J**M
Fantastic travel wheelchair, with only one significant but livable flaw
Wow what a great travel wheelchair! Narrow enough to navigate nearly anywhere you'd want to go! (Except airplane aisles, which are less than 18".) We bought the one with the 12" PU back wheel, which was much better, yet still so portable / foldable.The included bag was nice, but certainly nothing I would actually use. Why carry the bag along?Here are the mods I made to the chair to make it useful for our daughter:First, the attached seat cushion is laughable! Maybe 1/2", 12mm, of padding. I can't imagine a situation where that would be enough, except for very short transfers? With that being evident from the product pictures I ordered four seat cushions to augment the product's insufficient padding. Our daughter tried all four and one stood out from the rest. (This cushion has a back cushion, as well, which we didn't need / use.)https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B75KV4XN?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details&th=1She had been coming home from school (eight hours) crying in pain in her normal wheelchair, so I was very intent on getting a cushion that would be comfortable for an entire day of travel / sightseeing. We tested the added cushion for three weeks at home and she never had any pain at all. And on the trip she was able to sit in the chair with the cushion for 12 plus hours without any significant pain! So thankful!(As expected, the cushion is too thick for the chair to fold fully. But the cushion is useful if she needs to sit in an airplane seat or otherwise, so we just use it for that, and the chair folds nicely.)Second modification was to put some hot water pipe insulation from our local home improvement warehouse (1/2" I think) on the metal bar that goes across the front of the seat. If you are petite, the back of your calves / knee pit will be against that bar and it will be uncomfortable. The black foam rubber from HD taped at the ends and middle with duct tape prevents that. And it has no impact on folding.Third modification was to find a beach towel and duct tape it on top of the foot plate. She sometimes has pain in her legs when they're just on a metal foot plate. It still folds up and doesn't interfere with the chair's neat, small folded footprint.And finally, the fourth mod was to put some duct tape (handyman's secret weapon) across the foot plate mounts about halfway up to prevent her feet / legs from going back underneath the chair. (You may not need this one.) No impact on folding.OK. With those mods the chair is about perfect for her to sit in. But in use, there was one significant issue that I don't know how to mitigate. The front wheels are small, and thus bumps, small potholes, small rises, some cobblestone, and etc. cause the chair to suddenly stop. (My daughter is spastic and leans forward, exacerbating this issue by putting more weight on the front wheels.) So you have to be constantly on the lookout for a significant bump, hole, ledge, rise, etc. The solution would be bigger front wheels, but I don't know how to do that. Thankfully, it has a foot pedal next to the right rear wheel for you to lean the chair back to go over the obstacles. But a bigger front wheel would definitely be better!Also, although the chair is truly easy and quick to fold, I think I remember the product description saying it could fit in an airplane overhead bin? It wouldn't fit there on either an Air France 777 or Delta A321. But the flight crews were kind enough to place the chair in their little closet at the front of the plane. (Again, thanks to the great foldability, it easily fit in there along with other passenger odd-sized stuff.)Overall with the mods I listed above, this chair is wonderful for us! It has become our indoor chair and the chair we use for any doctor visits or other local trips or beyond.
C**M
DON’T DO IT
If I could give negative stars I would. This chair is horrible, do not buy it!!The only good thing about this chair is that it’s lightweight.The front wheels are too small and hang up on the smallest thing, dumped my husband out of the chair once. The wheels are hard plastic and because of that, the brakes don’t work and the chair will move when they are engaged. The cushion is extremely thin and this makes it uncomfortable. Once the wheel chair is collapsed, there is no way to look it so the extended handle is no good because if you try to pull the chair it opens up. Don’t waste your money on this thing, it’s not worth it
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