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Old 04-26-2015, 09:15 PM #8
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I assume you have a helper pusher? Personally I couldn't use a Walgreens typical chair, its too heavy, because I do it all my own mostly. I got mine off of Craigslist, its a quickie lightweight alumnum with quick release wheels and one piece feet rest. The tires take air....basically they are bicycle rims and tires... I suggest combing craigslist.... I got mine for 500 and it is a 2500 dollar chair. They only used it for 5 months. The frame doesn't fold....its one piece but compact enough you can throw the frame into the car back seat. Its well worth it...the light chairs scoot along really nice...and the ride is comfy...air soft comfy.

Good luck hun.
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