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About the Heavy Duty Bariatric PR502: The Bariatric 502 is a super heavy-duty independent-position lift chair. It features a 33" seat width and an incredible 700 lb. weight capacity. The Bariatric 502 is built with heavy-duty components that are designed to last. The Bariatric 502 comes with a battery backup, a seam-style removable back, and an array of fabric options.
About Golden's Comforter Series: Golden's Comforter Series lift chairs come extra-soft seat and back pillows with lumbar support. In addition, the arms use a unique "grip rite" design. All Golden lift chairs use solid maple frames that are double-doweled at stress points, stapled, and glued to eliminate squeaks. Cushions are filled with hand-blown, overstuffed Dacron microfiber making them super supportive.
We do not recommend this chair for anyone less than 500 pounds. This chair is custom made to your order and no returns are accepted by the manufacturer.
About Golden's Comforter Series: Golden's Comforter Series lift chairs come extra-soft seat and back pillows with lumbar support. In addition, the arms use a unique "grip rite" design. All Golden lift chairs use solid maple frames that are double-doweled at stress points, stapled, and glued to eliminate squeaks. Cushions are filled with hand-blown, overstuffed Dacron microfiber making them super supportive.
We do not recommend this chair for anyone less than 500 pounds. This chair is custom made to your order and no returns are accepted by the manufacturer.


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Dec 17, 2009 9:43 AM | |
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SK from Franklin, WI would not recommend this to a friend. | |
A Little About Myself | Average Health |
Pros | Sturdy |
Cons | Bulky |
Service & Delivery | Delivery was prompt and followed by a rush order. |
This liftchair has a real problem with the footrest. It does not fit tall people and no extender is available. My feet hang down and fluid builds up in my feet and ankles. I bought this chair-TO AVOID THIS. Also when the back is reclined there is no lumbar support. I must say that, in general, this is a very uncomfortable chair. Also, when elevating, the chair, it basically just pushes you out frontwards and you start to slide. It should raise you up slightly and then forward to avoid that feeling of being "thrown out". I don't think anyone of the size that needs this chair has had any input in it's design or development. I am unfortunately very disappointed in the performance and comfort of my chair. My only real positive comment is that it is very sturdy. | |
12 of 13 people found this review helpful |