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(More customer reviews)I was looking for a comfortable wheelchair that reclined and it does deliver on both counts.
The biggest negative is that it's really heavy and not very fluid. It feels like you're pushing it with flat tires.
On a carpet, it's horrible. And I mean seriously horrible.
If you're looking for a good wheelchair for around the house, forget it.
I mainly wanted it for outside of the home, so it'll work for me, but the weight is a problem. It's going to be very difficult for me to get in and out of my van by myself.
So, there is ONE specific situation for which this wheelchair is perfect: A disabled person who needs a comfortable, reclining wheelchair who only uses it when they are outside of the home and traveling with an able-bodied person to assist them by getting the chair in and out of a vehicle and pushing the chair for them....
If you want one for around the house, spend more money and get one with an aluminum frame. It simply won't work. If the person using the chair is supposed to push this themselves and has any arm weakness, they won't be able to do it - even on a flat, even surface.
Oh, and the 18" chair is too wide to fit through a 28" doorway. The seat space is really 19.5 inches and I deeply regret not going for the 16" model. (I'm 5'3", 150 lb woman and it would've fit me just fine... and fit through my darn bedroom door.)
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