Exactly it seems as everyone I've talked 2 praise their Quickie chairs.
Karen had the Quickie chair with the big wheels in the back 4 yrs. Switched
2 Invacare chair. It caught on fire once seems like it's been in shop
atleast 4 times in last year.


On 7/5/05 1:01 PM, "Stuntman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I got a new Quickie® S-222 SE last year after getting 8 trouble free
> years out of one of their P-220's.
> Much nicer ride with the front suspension castors and a Tilt in place
> seat. This model goes up regular street curbs w/o throwing me around
> and no problems in the grass.
> They have several models to choose from with loads of options.
> You can check them out on line at:
> http://www.sunrisemedical.com/products/product_list.jsp?
> brandNameFlag=Quickie&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=104753&ASSORTMENT%3C%
> 3East_id=104083&bmUID=1120585989172&theFolderID=104753
> 
> Stunt
> 
>> 
>> Hi All,
>>      Five years ago I got a new power chair and I'm just using it
> everyday 
>> now. I even had the lock down bracket put on for driving $750 This
> chair is 
>> going wherever it wants to. I feel like I've been on a rollacoster
> when I get out 
>> of this thing at the end of the day. I feel like it's beating me up.
> Four 
>> time, so far, it just suddenly STOPS. I'm just cruising along and
> bam, I'm dead 
>> but it will go again. It's possessed something. It's an Invacare
> Action (I think 
>> a Ranger series) Could it be because it sat for five years?
>>    Because it's been five years I'm entitled to get a brand new power
> chair? 
>> I gave my w/c dealer a list of six things that need to be modified to
> this 
>> chair, let me tell you the list. 1. new back 2. lower canes 3. raise
> the chair 
>> one inch 4. new foot plates 5. new leg rest's 6. new arm rest's.
> That's a lot of 
>> modifications, isn't it?
>>    Bobbie ~ HELP
>> 
>> 


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