Built-in seat rail extensions and extendable upholstery easily adjust seat depth from 16" to 18" Weighs under 36 lbs (excluding front riggings) Carbon steel frame with silver vein finish Removable flip-back arms allow for easy transfer New frame style eliminates seat guides and allows for custom back inserts and accessories Nylon upholstery is durable, lightweight, attractive, and easy to clean Composite, Mag-style wheels are lightweight and maintenance free 8" front casters are adjustable in three positions Padded armrests provide additional comfort Precision sealed wheel bearings in front and rear ensure long-lasting performance and reliability Dual axle provides easy transition of seat height to hemi-level Comes with push-to-lock wheel locks Overall Product Length: 42" Overall Product Height: 35" Primary Product Material: Steel Primary Product Color: Black Closed Width: 12" Seat Width: 20" Seat Depth: 16" 18" Seat To Floor Height: 17.5" 19.5" Back Of Chair Height: 16" Number Of Wheels: 4 Seat To Armrest Height: 8" Armrest Length: 10" Armrest To Floor Height: 27.5" Rear Wheels: 24" X 1" Brakes: Push To Lock Wheel Brakes Casters: 8" Folded Dimensions: 42" X 12" X 35" Overall Length W/ Riggings: 42" Seat To Foot Deck: 15.5" 18.5" Wheelchair Weight Without Riggings: 38 Lbs Product Weight Capacity: 350 Lbs Actual Product Weight: 41 Lbs Overall Product Width: 28"
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Brand | Drive Medical |
Item model number | K320ADDA-SF |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 449765 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.5 (10 ratings) 3.5 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 822383133195 |
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Drive Medical Cruiser III Light Weight Wheelchair with Flip Back Removable Arms, Adjustable Height Desk Arms, Swing away Footrests, 20"
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A joy to fold and carry around...Very lightweight and narrow to get through doors. A cushion helps. Sadly, I abuse it to death...holds up great. Brake handles detach too easy is all. I bought it used 8 years ago and it's still going strong.
the price has the same one for 7 years
The back of my wheelchair broke. I don't know how and i don't know what to do about it.
I bought this wheelchair about 2 years ago after my husband's second amputation. It held up pretty good. The crossbar underneath finally broke. I liked it because it was lightweight and fold easily into the trunk of the car or truck. Considering that we had to fold it 8 to 10 times a week because of him going to dialysis 3 times a week, going out to eat or to church functions it held up pretty good. I am trying to get another one for him.
I am an Emergency Medicine Physician who is nonweightbearing secondary to a calcaneus fracture. I am using the Cruiser III W/C and foldable walker. I am thrilled with the equipment and it allows me to work again in a Level 2 trauma center again. I need to be functional Drive Medical got me moving again! Bravo!
I was able to get the chair after having my right leg amputated. My wife was able to pickup a Roho Seat Cushion. It was comfortable for a short period of time, but I also attended long meetings and the cushion was needed t suppport the residual limb. Only con is when going up a ramp or uphill, I have to lean forward. I didn't know this and the first time I went up a ramp, I fell over backward.
I just got one, not really lightweight, has metal frame not a aluminum frame that would be much lighter. Tires are hard plastic, they slip on tile, carpet and outside, no traction, a rubber tire would be better.
This wheelchair was delivered on Monday afternoon. The plastic pieces for removable arms are VERY sharp and will cut you. The hex nuts, located near the brake handles, will BRUISE your wrists. By Tuesday night, my mom had multiple bruises on both wrists from the poorly manufactured product.
I purchased this wheelchair for my mother after her brain surgery. Needless to say it is not good. When she went to sit in the chair the arm came undone and she fell right out the side of the chair. I thought maybe she recieve a faulty chair and reordered but the new one did the exact same thing. I showed the delivery man that if you put minimum pressure down and back at the same time on the arm the side will fall right off. My mother is okay only some light bruising but please beware if you have or get this chair
this product was absolutely rubbish because my wife fell out the wheelchair