🚀 Glide in Style with the Karman S-ERGO 305!
The Karman S-ERGO 305 is a lightweight ergonomic wheelchair designed for mobility and comfort, weighing only 29 lbs. It features quick release rear wheels for easy transport, adjustable armrests and footrests, and a striking rose red frame, making it both functional and stylish.
C**E
Well built
Only used a couple of times,but very well built and smooth
L**E
When The Chair Matters
Waited a long time to buy this and weighed many options but kept coming back to the 305. If you are on the fence about which model to buy, this should be high on the list. The adjustable arms alone are worth the cost. If, for some reason, a cushion gets added to the seat, you will want to adjust the arms to accommodate shoulder height. I could not believe the immediate difference in posture from the cheaper regular chair to this one. Plus the wheels are angled properly for easy rolling making all the difference for any caregiver who pushes the chair. Right out of the box the chair fit someone about 5'5" tall without any adjustments. The factory seat height is 19" and that worked perfectly. It's a pretty spendy chair but worth every penny for not only comfort, but weight - it's so much lighter than most chairs, but still sturdy. There is a little pouch in the back of the chair but we added the Karman back pouch for larger items. The footrests not only swing out but swing under the chair which makes getting them out of the way pretty easy. You can't fold the chair with them swung under the seat, but that's a small thing to remember. They also come off with a simple click. We tried out many chairs and found ourselves coming back to this one each time. It's solid, steady and well put together. It comes with a small set of tools to handle most adjustments. Also, Karman has plenty of parts on their web page should you need those. Plus if you call them, they can generally answer questions, depending on who you get on the phone - I've had great luck and really bad luck. Overall, this is a perfect out-of-the-box wheelchair. Easy to use, easy to push, comfortable to sit in and promotes good posture.
A**S
Great for my Big and Tall Father in Law
This wheel chair was great for my very tall father in law. The company does a great job of support as well. The best part was that I was able to fold and lift the chair into my car. Finding a sturdy, full featured chair that was light enough for me to lift was a challenge.
J**.
Good chair, but Replacement Parts Are Nowhere to Be Found
I'll start by saying what I like about this chair. It is well-built and lightweight. My previous chair was heavy and uncomfortable, hurting my back.This chair relieves that strain and is lighter, which makes transporting easier.It has some very well thought out touches, such as rear step-levers that make it easy for someone pushing you to assist you up a step or ledge. It has adjustable armrest height. And additionally the entire armrest can also flip-up and out of the way which has come in very handy in some situations.The cushions are anti-bacterial as well, and the entire chair is very well designed.NOW HERE IS THE MAIN ISSUE:This chair is *very* difficult to find replacement parts for! This may not seem like a big thing at first, but as you use the chair over time, the armrests will wear, and things will become loose and wear down with time, and you will want / need to have them replaced. This is when you will discover as I have, that there is no real place to buy any replacement parts for this chair. I have been to Karman Healthcare's website. They show you all the parts, and there is indeed a "shopping cart" at the top-right, however you will find that there is no way to actually add any of those parts to your cart!I have contacted them twice via the e-mail link (their contact form doesn't actually work!) and after two and a half-weeks received a response telling me to contact them to order! What was I doing before? Day-dreaming?!I also visited all of their reseller sites (of which Amazon is one) They sell the chairs, but not the parts, To me it seems like overkill to have to buy another complete chair just for the parts. In-fact the only place I have found to buy some (not all) of the replacement parts is eBay, and the prices are absurd!So in closing, I like the chair itself, but when things need to be replaced, it becomes a real pain indeed. Keep that in mind.
J**L
Nice chair
I am recovering from brain surgery that left me with diminished right motor cortex capacity. I bought this chair as an around-the-house device when no one else is around and I feel unsafe using a walker. I hope and expect to not need it at all in the future, so I didn't want to foot the bill for a carbon fiber chair. I find it to be well engineered and well constructed from appropriate materials -- it's not built like a $6K bicycle, but there is plenty of value for the money here.The various releases and controls are easy to use -- much more so than those on a run-of-the-mill steel chair.I would prefer more machined metal-on-metal mechanisms rather than diecast plastic, but I wouldn't expect these at this price point. I find the heel straps unnecessary and more trouble than a simple heel stop, but they have the advantage of great adjustability. The brakes are satisfyingly effective, but I do worry about fragility of the handles when they are in the folded-back position.There are a few things that are different from the description/pictures on the Amazon product page. The chair is silver, not red, and thus matches the description, not the pictures. The chair did t come with the ergonomic hand rims described in the "from the manufacturer" part of the product page, but rather with simple toric handrims. The hand rims are not gray as in the pictures, but are instead clear-anodized. One description says the arms are fixed, but they do indeed flip up. Of all those things, the only one that's at all important to me is the ergonomic hand rims.Good job, Karman.
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