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Invacare LightWeight Tracer EX2 Wheelchair 18" with Swingaway Footrest-Blue (Folding, Assembled)

Invacare LightWeight Tracer EX2 Wheelchair 18 with Swingaway Footrest-Blue (Folding, Assembled)Brand: Invacare
Category: Health and Beauty

List Price: $395.00
Buy New: $155.25
as of 3/14/2010 06:43 CDT details
You Save: $239.75 (61%)

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New (7) from $155.25

Seller: WheelchairMedical
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars reviews
Sales Rank: 30,123

Shipping Weight (lbs): 45
Dimensions (in): 39 x 33 x 13

MPN: inv-whl-ex2-blue-18-pa-1
Model: TREX28RF-T93HC
ASIN: B0009G1JZK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Price includes removable armrests and swingaway legrests
  • Standard solid urethane rear tires, mounted on 24" Composite Wheels wheels, offer superior performance
  • Weight Capacity: 250 lb. ; Product Weight: 42 lbs.
  • Seat Size 18" W x 16" D
  • Seat To Floor Height: 17.5" or 19.5"

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Invacare IVC Tracer EX2 wheelchair sets the new standard in manual wheelchairs. The Tracer EX2 combines the design and technology of the Invacare 9000 series and incorporates it into the Invacare Tracer series. A true dual axle position allows for repositioning the 24" rear wheels and 8" casters for adult and hemi seat-to-floor heights. Hemi spaced footrest and a full range of accessories and a lifetime warranty. The new design also makes it possible to interchange components with the 9000 series chairs. Meets RESNA standards for manual wheelchairs in product performance. SPECIFICATIONS:: Seat To Floor Height: 17.5" and 19.5",Back Height: 16" fixed, Product Weight: 36 lb. ,Product Weight Capacity: 250 lb.,Warranty: Lifetime on frame and crossbraces


Customer Reviews:



1 out of 5 stars Product is fine... HATE the company/cust service...   December 8, 2008
reader from NY
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought the product a 2 years ago, when the back tires were still the type
that have air and you have to pump up. Had some problems pumping them up due
to the proximity of spokes to the nozzle. Other people must have had same problem so now tires are solid, which is great except they cost an arm and a leg to replace -about the same price as whole chair.

Invacare cust service was extremely UN-HELPFUL and would give me no break on the new tires, even though it was bad design in the first place. Will NEVER buy an Invacare product again.



5 out of 5 stars Excellent wheelchair   April 25, 2008
Rose (Seattle, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We got this wheelchair at a great price, but it comes with good quality, not discounted quality. It's comfortable for me to sit on. The color is nice. The delivery was fast. So far, we like everything about it.


5 out of 5 stars GREAT WHEELCHAIR AT AN UNBELIEVABLE PRICE   April 6, 2008
Bob S. (Northeast Massachusetts USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

A virtually identical Invacare EX2 wheelchair through the rehab hospital my mom used following a stroke was selling for $500, or a rental fee of $75 a month. This wheelchair, at a price equal to a little more than two month's rental, was a God-send. When I told the rehab people I got it for around $150 on amazon they said "we're going to have to start buying our medical supplies there!" And the seller is fantastic- it arrived a week before the estimated date and they've been responsive to emails with several questions I had.


4 out of 5 stars Wheelchair Tracer EX2   February 23, 2008
Harold Duong (org)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Very good price and good built! The only bad thing is the arm can not be removable!


5 out of 5 stars Amazing price, arrived fast.   September 1, 2007
Karen F. Hensley (Seattle, WA USA)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I hunted for a used wheelchair for weeks before buying this one new at a price that rivaled the second hand ones. It folds up tight enough to get out of the way, is light enough for a woman to lift in to the back of the car, and is good looking.

We didn't use the wheelchair as often as I thought we would because Mom had one of those fancy wheeled walkers with baskets. It turns out that you can sit on those to rest, and also they will still roll while the owner is sitting on them. We used the walker on occasion for just a quick dash somewhere, such as from the hospital elevator back to the car.

It was so wonderful to have this wheelchair available at-hand at a stressful time, and I sold it used when we didn't need it any more for not much less than what I paid. It also would have been a welcome donation to a charity.




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