The top of the line Medline K4 Lightweight Wheelchair has all of the great features you need. This wheelchair features a tig welded frame and comfortable nylon upholstery. Hemi-height adjustable axles raise and lower the seat 2 inches. This wheelchair also has swing back arms with easy flip back arm release and an adjustable height
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Added on: July 6, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The top of the line Medline K4 Lightweight Wheelchair has all of the great features you need. This wheelchair features a tig welded frame and comfortable nylon upholstery. Hemi-height adjustable axles raise and lower the seat 2 inches. This wheelchair also has swing back arms with easy flip back arm release and an adjustable height back. Quick release axles allow for easy and tool free removal of the rear wheels.
O.K., but not great I woouldn’t call it ‘ULTRA’ lightweight at 30 pounds. It is kind of creaky and not very sturdy and the arm pads are not comfortable without extra padding. Also, the brake levers push back to lock the brakes. This makes it a bit disconcerting when you brush up against something and you discover the brake is suddenly dragging on one side. It is no big thing wrong, just a bunch of niggly little complaints. My Drive at half the price is a sturdier wheelchair, with brake handles that push forward…
Awesome In a freak chain of events by husband shattered his right leg then few days later I broke my right foot running a full marathon. Our insurance wouldnât cover wheelchairs so I did my research, read amazon reviews, and settled for buying two of these chairs.They are the best for our needs over next several months!!!Fold up fast & easy.They fit in numerous trunks of numerous car types – even a Prius.,. We found this out since we have had to Uber everywhere since we both broke the…
Good deal for a good limited purpose wheelchair. Easy and fast assembly, it’s perfect for our purpose of getting from house to the car and car to doctors’ offices. Folds easily and relatively light, fits into trunk with no problem. If he needed to spend much more time in it, I’d prefer one with a bit less play (probably a trade-off for the easy assembly) and more variable leg supports.