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Invacare Tracer EX2 Wheelchair for Adults | Standard Folding | 18 Inch Seat | Footrests & Full Arms

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Arrives Monday, Apr 27
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Size: Seat Width 18"


Style: Composite Footrests


Features

  • FEATURING: A durable carbon steel frame, a seat and back with heavy-duty inner liner, and urethane rear tires mounted on "no flex" wheels, the Tracer EX2 Wheelchair is built to last. Dual-axle allows for conversion from 19.5" to hemi seat to floor height of 17.5".
  • BUILT TO LAST: Built with 14-gauge cross braces for added durability and strength. Seats are made of comfortable. dual-embossed vinyl with heavy-duty inner liners that keep the seat and back from stretching.
  • WEIGHT CAPACITY: 250 lbs.
  • DIMENSIONS: Adjustable seat to floor height 17.5" or 19.5", seat width 18", seat depth 16", seat back height 16"
  • ARMREST AND LEGREST DETAILS: Removable Full-length padded armrests provide added comfort, support and aids in transfers by providing a leverage point to push from when standing. The T93HCP Hemi Footrests with Composite Footplates and Heel Loops.

Description

Invacare Tracer EX2 wheelchair and T93HCP footrests with removable full-length arms, 18 inch wide x 16 inch deep seat, is equipped with a dual-axle which allows for repositioning for hemi seat-to-floor heights. Combining a heavy-duty seat inner liner, low-maintenance carbon steel frame and interchangeable components with the Invacare 9000 wheelchair series, this wheelchair sets the benchmark for long-lasting, durable wheelchairs. material: carbon steel; product weight capacity: 250 lb.; Weights do not include front riggings. Manufacturer Contact Information

Product Dimensions: ‎31.88 x 26.25 x 35.88 inches


Item Weight: ‎37 pounds


Manufacturer: ‎Invacare


Item model number: ‎TREX28RFP/ T93HCP


Date First Available: ‎August 7, 2018


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  • It really IS too good to be true!
Like others have said this is "too good to be true"! As a sufferer of gout, sometimes it becomes too painful to walk. This year, an infection in my right foot caused a gout attack on my left, leaving me bedridden for a whole month. I was making multiple trips to the doctors to get things diagnosed and checked and crutches did not make the pain or the trip any easier! Once the pain was unbearable on both feet, I decided to go out and purchase a wheelchair to use instead, as well as to have if a similar issue ever occurs in the future. Since I have never thought of or purchased a wheelchair before, I was relying solely on the information given in the description and reviews. After much searching, this seemed to be the best. I was a bit skeptical at first since the price was so low! Other wheelchairs similarly priced always had some issue that made them not ideal. They would be too small, don't come with feet rests or the feet rests weren't height adjustable, the wheels and other parts were made with cheap materials. This was the only one with high reviews as well as good mentions on all these areas! The final thing that sold me was when I tried looking at wheelchair rentals instead. The local places that rented out wheelchairs used these ones! When it finally arrived, right out of the box I could feel the quality. Unfolding it was easy and noticed right away how sturdy it was. However, it was NOT heavy and hard to move around! Surprisingly light for a good quality wheelchair. The best part is how roomy the seat is, but the wheelchair as whole wasn't as big. I was scared getting a bigger seat like 20" would make it difficult to go through the narrow corridors of our old house, but the wheels didn't add much width and was able to get around fine. I used it for my final trip to the doctor (before I was able to walk again) and it was the most pleasant experience I could get from a hospital visit. Lastly, I read in other reviews that sitting in the seat for a prolonged time could get uncomfortable, but I was in the waiting room for a few hours and it wasn't at all bad. I don't usually have problems sitting in the same seat for prolonged periods unless its a hard seat like wood or plastic. So if you are like the others, I would just suggest getting a seat cushion to solve this small issue. There is nothing else I could think of and this wheelchair is too good of a deal to pass up! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2016 by Marvid

  • Changing weights and rising prices
This is an excellent wheelchair and a good value; especially when you consider that even many "good" insurance plans will not pay for wheelchairs or their rentals. At one point we were quoted a price of $100 a day to rent a wheelchair. The price of the chairs seems to also be rising by at least $10 every 6 months. The question comes in the weight quotes, since I have looked many times into purchasing a wheelchair. Finally with a broken ankle after many other injuries and also having an aging mother we purchased this chair. The weights have been quoted differently at various times. At one point the 18" chair was listed at 11 pounds heavier than this. It makes one wonder where the true facts are. This is not a lightweight chair. It is an effort for us to lift this up into the car. I am not sure how an injured or older person would be able to do it by themselves. The chair is sturdy and slightly padded and comfortable to sit in. The total width really needs to be given, instead of just the seat width. This does not fit through all the doors in my house. The other caution is that it does not have any bar or anything that someone pushing the chair can `step' on to tilt the chair a up a bit to maneuverer over curbs and thresholds. In order to accomplish this, the person pushing has to lean down, heavily on the handles to get the chair up or do the rather jolting maneuver of pushing the wheels up over the higher obstacle - making an uncomfortable ride. What is really sturdy in the construction of this chair as opposed to the really light weight chairs are the foot rests which come in handy when one has heavy casts or just wants a secure place to rest one's feet. The foot rests come off and on easily (for a helper) in order to transport or lift up the chair. In total this is a good buy as long as one knows the drawbacks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2012 by wogan

  • Worth it....don't be worried, it is a real wheelchair, and a great value if you cannot get through insurance
After hearing about $2000 for a wheelchair, at least that is what Medicare gets billed for one, I was very concerned about what we'd get. Due to an illness, expected to be temporary, I wanted to get one of these for short term use. Rentals were beat up and cost $100/month, and I expected that for what I'd spend on a rental, I might as well just purchase one, and hold onto it, just in case I ever needed it. It arrived in a big box, was fully assembled, but was missing the leg rests. I contacted the seller and they are in the process of sending out the leg rests. That aside, the color is different from what is shown - it has silver/black painted frame, and black seat/back. It isn't blue. If you were hoping for blue, it is no longer made with that color, per the seller. Anyway, it isn't the lightest (35lbs or so), and it isn't able to do more than a max weight of 250lbs, but to be honest, this is fine. I've seen this brand, Invacare, at hospitals, doctors offices, etc. So I was familiar with the name, just not sure why it was so inexpensive. I've used it today and it saved the day. It was sturdy, rolls with ease, and can fold up and put in the back of a smaller car without too much hassle. Like I said, it isn't the lightest, but I'm a big boy and can handle it. If the person who needs it has to do this themselves, I'd look for something lighter. So, if you are looking for an inexpensive wheelchair, go for it. It is not a disappointment and frankly I'm wondering how the seemingly same wheelchair can cost so much more when using insurance? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2014 by notsoNEWKINDLEUSER

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