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Drive Medical Blue Streak Wheelchair with Flip Back Desk Arms, Swing Away Footrests,FoldingDesk Length Arms, Alloy Steel, 20 Inch Seat

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Size: 20 Inch


Style: Swing Away Footrests


Features

  • Lightweight Folding Wheelchair: These cutting-edge wheelchairs for adults and seniors make independent mobility enjoyable via specialized features; just 41 pounds, the portable wheelchair folds to a compact 12.5-inch width for transport or storage
  • Durable Design: This transport wheelchair features durable tires enhanced with push-to-lock functionality for added safety; model features a 20-inch seat, swing away footrests, and detachable desk arms
  • Smooth, Stable Ride: Easy to push with solid yet lightweight wheels, this single axle wheelchair is easy to maneuver and fits through most doorways
  • Flipback Armrests & Swing Away Footrests: Lightweight wheelchair features padded desk style arms that make it easier to sit at a desk or table and flip back for transfer; swing-away footrests are removable
  • Dimensions: Overall: 42 inches in length x 26 inches wide x 36 inches in height; closed: 12.5 inches wide; seat: 16 inches depth x 20 inches wide; weight capacity: 250 lbs

Description

Drive Medical Blue Streak lightweight wheelchairs for adults and seniors feature cutting-edge design elements like swing-away foot rests, calf straps, and detachable desk arms that flip back for easy transfers. These portable, lightweight wheelchairs feature a 20-inch padded seat ergonomically crafted for comfort and a convenient seatback pocket. The detachable tires, made of solid rubber and mounted on composite wheels, ensure a consistently smooth ride and feature push-to-lock functionality for extra safety. The sleek blue- powdered wheelchair frame is finished with durable steel and supports up to 250 pounds. The black cross brace and nylon seat upholstery are sturdy, lightweight, and easy to clean. Wheelchair easily folds to a compact 12.5-inch width and at just 41.25 pounds, the foldable wheelchair can be lifted to trunk or storage. Backed by a limited three-year warranty and from Drive Medical, a leading brand of mobility aids, bath safety products, and other medical goods for more than 20 years, you can purchase with confidence.


Brand: Drive Medical


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 41.25 Pounds


Style: Swing Away Footrests


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 34 x 32.5 x 10.87 inches


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 34 x 32.5 x 10.87 inches; 41.25 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BLS20FBD-SF


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 12, 2012


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Drive Medical


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. International Shipping This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More


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  • Some great features for this price make this a great replacement for a transport and even easier to use!
Size: 16 Inch Style: Swing Away Footrests
About three years ago, my mom bought me a Drive transport chair for what we thought was just a lingering, but short-term problem. Fast-forward to today, and my short-term problem is actually a degenerative neurological condition that affects so much of my life. My shoulders are still on again/off again, but I am *tired* of *just* a transport chair and want to be able to move around on my own if I decide to wander off - and doing that easily isn't possible in a transport. So my desire to be able to move on my own PLUS larger tires on a standard wheelchair mean that going over little bumps or cobblestones sidewalks is easier. I checked out standard manual chairs at a medical supply store near the main hospital here, and found one that converts from manual to transport (also made by Drive), but this one actually makes more sense for me, and I'll tell you why. I've also included some pictures that may help you: PRICE & AVAILABILITY: The "transformer" chair (changes from transport to manual) costs around $700 locally. Online, it was around $300. I kept looking and decided that I could be just fine with this one at $103 despite the fact it looks like an electric blue (if you love blue, not an issue). It's actually not so electric bluish likes it look online - maybe in bright light, but I'm also not the one looking it all the time since I'm sitting in it. Plus, I could get it in two days at no extra charge assembled in the box. For the price, you can't beat it! FEATURES I LOVE: ~I love, love, love the fact that I can push a button and lift the armrests and put them behind me so I can roll under a table more easily. Way easier than my transport. Also easier if I'm transferring to a booth in a restaurant. Lift the armrest and boom, I can slide into that booth instead of having someone assist me in standing up and sitting back down. Nice! ~Folds and unfolds easily - TIP: if you have trouble unlocking it, tip it slightly to the side and it opens just like that! I personally cannot lift in into a trunk of a car, but I CAN knock it with my knees into the backseat of my car, which is a bonus if I need to get out on my own. It's a bit of a struggle to get it out, but I can at least do it. ~Easy to maneuver, even for me. I have a ton of issues, and even though I will generally always have someone with me when I'm in this, I like that I can use this easily. If a bunch of us are together, then not one person is stuck with me (even though nobody has ever complained, I sometimes feel like I'm a burden). One handed turns? Yes. Quick stops? Yes. I like that it's just like my old bike. You can put a quick "spin back" on the wheels and bam, you stop. It has a GREAT turning radius. I've got one very narrow hallway and this fits just fine. I'm no speed demon through there, but I can do it. I have to back up and do a three-point-turn to get into the kitchen because of a hard 90 degree angle, but the cool thing is that *I* can do it myself. No more scooting myself across the floor by pushing my feet and then trying to swing myself through doorways by grabbing onto the walls. That's so cool. ~Brakes are solid. EDIT FOUR MONTHS INTO USE: I think I should note that I'm a native Floridian on the southwestern coast, so the only real grades I deal with are ramps. I have no idea how well these brakes hold on real hills. My husband has tightened the wheels down for me a few times since we've bought this END EDIT. ~Love the Allen wrench that's included if I need to tighten up anything on this chair. ~Also love the pocket sewn onto the back. I carry oxygen tanks with me, so I put things I need but don't need access to frequently in there. Consider that when you pack things into the pocket, because if you have a backpack, it may bounce into your back, and you don't want a bunch of awkward things in that pocket because it'll be uncomfortable. FEATURES THAT COULD BE IMPROVED: ~If it could be a little lighter, it'd help someone like me when I'm on my own. But it's 40 pounds. It can't get whole lot lighter than that for a chair like this. ~The wheels could roll a little more smoothly, but I'll take this because I've been in the transport my mom bought me three years ago. I think that the reason it's 40 pounds is also because the wheels are lightweight. And that's why the wheels sometimes feel a little choppy depending on terrain. EDIT FOUR MONTHS AFTER PURCHASE I do sometimes have trouble getting traction with one side on slick surfaces. It's as if the left wheel can't maintain contact with the ground, so if this continues, I'm contacting Drive END EDIT. ~It's snug for the cushion that I have. I have a nice gel seat that fits my transport perfectly, but not this one. I have to wedge it in the seat, and when I lift up the armrests, it's okay. When I put the armrests back down, I have to fidget with the cushion. It's not a big deal, but I did lose about an inch of width in the seating area - I think I was under the impression that my transport was the same width and depth, so that's my fault for not checking. I think most seat cushions will be a tight fit so if you're buying this as a new chair, you'll want to check the seat cushion you have or are planning to buy. This would not be comfortable to sit in for long periods of time without a cushion, by the way. ~The blue streak is SHORTER than my old chair, too. The reason this is an issue is that the back of the top part of the seat fabric hits my back (I'm 5 foot, one inch) at a different height than the transport, and if the O2 backpack straps slide toward me, it makes for an uncomfortable ride. So I have to make certain that the backpack handles stay on the handlebars, which leads me to the next thing that could be improved: the handlebars. ~The handlebars do not come out as far as the ones on the transport chair. It's not an issue for the people who push me, but if you hang a lot of stuff on the back of your chair, you might find that the straps start to dig into your back. Plan for that if you're out on a long haul. ~You'll want to air it out because the smell is a little offputting at first. Chemical offgassing is definitely a thing, but I think this aired out after about a day on the lanai. OVERALL: I really do like this chair. If I could afford to shell out the $2K for this one Smart Chair - Electric Wheelchair Smart Chair - Electric Wheelchair , I would, but I can't. So this one is it for me for now. I included some pictures so I hope that helps anyone looking for a chair. If I need to come back to edit this review, I will. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 11, 2015 by It's Me, Y'all It's Me, Y'all

  • Overall good but not the version I ordered.
Size: 20 Inch Style: Elevating Leg Rests
Everything is mostly identical except the elevating leg rests did not have the push in snap pin system for extending the leg length as shown in the ad image. The version we got was a black pipe (not silver) fitted inside the blue one and you have to loosen a bolt and pull the footrest part out then re-tighten the bolt back in place. It makes the version we got harder to adjust and the black pipe could stand to be a bit longer for longer legged people who need to elevate their legs. The box was beat up to all hell, but the chair was otherwise in new condition minus a few loose bolts that had to be tightened. The "drive" stickers that were placed on the outer sides of the thin plastic armrest panels were peeling off (curling away from the plastic) which was fine I just took them off and tossed them. One of the elevating leg rests didn't want to go back down because the bolt was somewhat loose, which caused the bar to stay extended and the lever couldn't be pushed to get the mechanism to release. Thankfully loosening the bolt more made it so we could get the mechanism to unlock, push the leg back down in place and tighten the end bolt back in place. Otherwise it is exactly as ordered, funnily enough the item was ordered from home depot, as there was an invoice slip on the box. Had I known that home depot had these I would have ordered directly from them. Initially I placed an order from amazon and it was to be shipped from amazon directly and was cheaper but there was no shipping date. I called after 2 days of not having a shipping date to ask about the shipping as we needed the chair quickly. after speaking with a csr i was told I would hear something about the shipping in 48 hours. The next day I went to check on it and found the order had been canceled with no notice no reason nothing. This was the 20 inch one we ordered and there were no other quick options so after getting frustrated after talking with another csr who was not able to help me get it reordered from amazon and give me a date for arrival, I reordered on my own and chose the other shipper and paid 40 bucks more plus paid for shipping etc. it was a nightmare process and took over a week to get in addition to the 3 days of dealing with amazon. I am only adding the shipping info for others in case another family / person needs a chair in a hurry so you'll be aware of what we went through. It seems like a very sturdy chair and everything else was perfect, we only just got it so I'll give it a while and add to my review once we see how well it does for us. Overall I have faith in the drive brand, a bit frustrated by the difference in the elevating leg rests and the not quite long enough bar for the footrests when the legs are fully raised, but we can work around that. Otherwise I think it'll do us fine. Its a bit clunky and heavy for me I'm 4'10 so when I have to lift it into my truck for use in getting my Dad to his doctors it will be a momentary issue but I think considering what it does, how it is made, the ease of moving the parts, it'll likely do us fine. One thing to mention is that the armrest release is just a piece of plastic. I can see how long term that might prove to be annoying if someone moves those armrests a lot that thin piece of plastic won't likely last a long time or will wear down over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2023 by Jean

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