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Foldable Lightweight Wheelchair with Handbrakes, Wheelchairs for Adults, Weights Only 28.5 lbs, Durable Square Tube and Flip Up & Height Adjust Armrest (15inch Rear Wheel)
Rated 3.94 out of 5 based on 17 customer ratings
(18 customer reviews)
$419.63
Brand | Medwarm |
Color | Blue |
Item Weight | 28.5 Pounds |
Style | Adjustable,Manual |
Product Dimensions | 35″D x 24.5″W x 34.5″H |
- Transport Wheelchair: The new square tube structure wheelchair is made of aluminum alloy, which is only 28.5lbs. Unfolding size ( L*W*H ): 35* 24.5* 34.5″; Folding size ( L*W*H ): 34.2 * 14.5 * 28.7″. It is very convenient when you take an airplane, subway or elevator. You can also put it in the trunk. Meet all your daily needs
- Multifunctional wheelchair: Backrest can be folded, armrest pad can be forward and backward adjusted, the height of armrest pad can be adjusted (armrest height to the seat: 8.6 – 10.8″). The armrest can be lifted for the user to get into the wheelchair more safely
- Comfortable Wheelchair: Removable, washable, soft and breathable seat and back cushion. Back Cushion comes with a storage bag (12”W x 8.5”H) for keys, cell phones and water bottles
- Safety Wheelchair: Stable hand brake, Extra wheel hand brake and assisted pedal, Comes with an adjustable seat belt (adjusts up to 41”) make daily outings more convenient and safe
- Specification: Weight capacity: 220 lbs; Seat dimensions: 18.5″W x 17″D; Seat height: 20.5″; Backrest height: 15.75”; Front Wheel Size: 8’’; Rear Wheel Size: 15″; Footplate Height from Floor: 5″
- RISK-FREE PURCHASE: We offer a one-year after-sales warranty to guarantee your happiness and satisfaction. If the products you received have any problem, please contact us via Galenus Medical e-mail ASAP
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Additional information
Weight | 28.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 35 × 24.5 × 34.5 in |
Product Dimensions | 35 x 24.5 x 34.5 inches; 28.5 Pounds |
Item model number | SY874F7 |
Date First Available | April 8, 2022 |
Manufacturer | Medwarm |
ASIN | B09XF1SYZR |
Country of Origin | China |
18 reviews for Foldable Lightweight Wheelchair with Handbrakes, Wheelchairs for Adults, Weights Only 28.5 lbs, Durable Square Tube and Flip Up & Height Adjust Armrest (15inch Rear Wheel)
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benjamin j. –
This chair is light and easily maneuverable. It came assembled and works well. It folds compactly. I love the handgrip and side brake combination. The only thing I would change is to soften the tire tread. This chair is great for my wife and the seat is comfortable for extended use. The footrests are compact and are not as clumsy as the swing-away type. Great features and utility for the price.
Bernard Gibbons –
This is a great, well made product. Large wheels are a big benefit in multiple ways. Needs some assembly but quite straightforward. Customer service is outstanding! I managed to break one of the brake cables and contacted the seller. Immediate response and replacement sent immediately.
Patrick Paugh –
It came and arms don’t lock it, brakes disappeared off the arms on the rear,,no anti-tip bars, unsafe and dangerous to use . Going to return as it is bad .
Wisearty –
Very comfortable chair and easy to get in and out of.The Aid who takes care of me told me it’s very easy to maneuver me around in the chair .
Tennessee Buyer –
The wheelchair is very nice and I like it, but my husband has a problem getting the seat to fold downward tofold chair up to put in vehicle. The seat wants to fold upward. can you advise what the problem might be? The picture of the chair shown now is for a transport chair. My review is for the wheelchair, which is not shown now. Be careful in ordering, if you prefer a wheelchair instead of a transport chair! You have to have help with a transport chair, but a wheelchair can be used with help, or can be managed alone.We figured out how to get the seat to fold down easier. Fold the back down that has the handlebars first, second, take the bottom cushion, one sits on, out that comes with the wheelchair, fold the seat down, then fold wheelchair and put in trunk of vehicle. Fits in vehicle much easier this way. You will need a replace the sit on cushion, when unfolding the wheelchair to use again or replacing another cushion of your choice when unfolding and using the wheelchair or you could add the cushion back that came with the wheelchair and add an extra cushion of your choice to this as well. This is a very nice wheelchair and I hope it is back in stock soon. I really love it.
Frank V Malquist –
We live in a small town with rough streets. We used to use transport chairs with small wheels and found them difficult on gravel or rough roads. the alternative was a full size wheel chair with large wheels that was very heavy. This chair is the perfect compromise.Update, the right brake handle broke. I tried to contact the company but got no response. The way the handle broke, it left a sharp wire exposed which has poked us more than once. We are now looking for a replacement chair.
Momma bear –
I love that the wheels lock automatically when you set the brake it’s a wonderful feature but after a couple months it stopped working on the breaks and everything got lose and there is a button to push to raise the arms those came Lou’s and fell off and where the legs are there’s little pieces on the bottom to stop whatever but those fell of to not worth the money at all
Kandice –
So far we are pleased. We needed a chair I could easily fold and light enough to lift into my SUV. My husband doesn’t need a chair full time, just something to transport him to appointments when a long walk is involved. This chair is perfect for that. It comes fully assembled. Easy to fold and unfold. Easy to lift into my car. Easy to push my husband around. It is also comfortable for him. Overall it meets all of our needs.
benjamin j. –
This chair is light and easily maneuverable. It came assembled and works well. It folds compactly. I love the handgrip and side brake combination. The only thing I would change is to soften the tire tread. This chair is great for my wife and the seat is comfortable for extended use. The footrests are compact and are not as clumsy as the swing-away type. Great features and utility for the price.
Bernard Gibbons –
This is a great, well made product. Large wheels are a big benefit in multiple ways. Needs some assembly but quite straightforward. Customer service is outstanding! I managed to break one of the brake cables and contacted the seller. Immediate response and replacement sent immediately.
Patrick Paugh –
It came and arms don’t lock it, brakes disappeared off the arms on the rear,,no anti-tip bars, unsafe and dangerous to use . Going to return as it is bad .
Wisearty –
Very comfortable chair and easy to get in and out of.The Aid who takes care of me told me it’s very easy to maneuver me around in the chair .
Tennessee Buyer –
The wheelchair is very nice and I like it, but my husband has a problem getting the seat to fold downward tofold chair up to put in vehicle. The seat wants to fold upward. can you advise what the problem might be? The picture of the chair shown now is for a transport chair. My review is for the wheelchair, which is not shown now. Be careful in ordering, if you prefer a wheelchair instead of a transport chair! You have to have help with a transport chair, but a wheelchair can be used with help, or can be managed alone.We figured out how to get the seat to fold down easier. Fold the back down that has the handlebars first, second, take the bottom cushion, one sits on, out that comes with the wheelchair, fold the seat down, then fold wheelchair and put in trunk of vehicle. Fits in vehicle much easier this way. You will need a replace the sit on cushion, when unfolding the wheelchair to use again or replacing another cushion of your choice when unfolding and using the wheelchair or you could add the cushion back that came with the wheelchair and add an extra cushion of your choice to this as well. This is a very nice wheelchair and I hope it is back in stock soon. I really love it.
Frank V Malquist –
We live in a small town with rough streets. We used to use transport chairs with small wheels and found them difficult on gravel or rough roads. the alternative was a full size wheel chair with large wheels that was very heavy. This chair is the perfect compromise.Update, the right brake handle broke. I tried to contact the company but got no response. The way the handle broke, it left a sharp wire exposed which has poked us more than once. We are now looking for a replacement chair.
Momma bear –
I love that the wheels lock automatically when you set the brake it’s a wonderful feature but after a couple months it stopped working on the breaks and everything got lose and there is a button to push to raise the arms those came Lou’s and fell off and where the legs are there’s little pieces on the bottom to stop whatever but those fell of to not worth the money at all
Kandice –
So far we are pleased. We needed a chair I could easily fold and light enough to lift into my SUV. My husband doesn’t need a chair full time, just something to transport him to appointments when a long walk is involved. This chair is perfect for that. It comes fully assembled. Easy to fold and unfold. Easy to lift into my car. Easy to push my husband around. It is also comfortable for him. Overall it meets all of our needs.
Vivian K. Lurkins –
This chair is exactly what I wanted for my husband. Comfortable cushioning that is washable adds to the beauty of the chair. The arms are adjustable in height and length and both arms rotate backwards for easier seat to seat transfer. The front wheels are behind the foot pedals which are permanently attached. No swing-away leg rests to make the chair wider!What I like the most are the hand breaks. A squeeze of the handles set the brakes but are easily released by a smaller handle. (There are also manual wheel brakes for the rider to use.) The only thing lacking are detachable wheels but it’s not that important compared to other features.
IFLYMAUI –
This chair (Made In China) comes with limitations in that the chair is somewhat small and is weight restricted to just 200 lbs for the person sitting in it.The grips in the rear (for the attendant) are low and basic plastic and not a grip rubber. The locking handbrakes are a very nice feature for the attendant.The rear wheels are only 22″. That means more effort or rotations for the chairs user.The armrest(s) are adjustable up/down but are a hard rigid plastic for the user and somewhat uncomfortable.The chair will need additional professional wheelchair cushions both bottom and back (two needed). The supplied cushion is paper-thin.While Galenus Medical suggests a rear carrying bag to be purchased, it already has one built into the chair. Thus, you don’t need an extra.The footrest are not detachable as is the case for most wheelchairs.Handbrakes for the user are placed well and are excellent in holding the chair in-place which is essential when moving into or out of the chair.It sometimes feels more like a transport chair rather than a wheelchair. In fact, if you read the description carefully, it may say wheelchair but it also says transport chair. 30 lbs is its lift weight.In the end, it’s a short-term chair. However, for someone who has to live in it on a daily basis, keep looking. This would be the wrong chair.