More than adequate and not as expensive as other products out there although bear in mind, this is because it does not come with footrests and those need to be purchased separately and they are not cheap, rather an extra $20-$30.Chair is comfortable and foldable and easy to set up right out of the box. We needed it quick and with prime delivery it came in 3 days.I bought this chair to use at work. I work at a doctors office and so far it carries heavy and not so heavy patients. The front wheels are squeaking a little bit but, I am sure with time that will be gone.Easy to push, patients don’t complain.This is actually my second wheelchair. I bought the Drive Blue Streak wheelchair 7 months ago, but it broke (apparently it's common for that design to get stuck and not be able to open/close), so I did a lot more research before choosing this wheelchair. One of my friends who works with mobility aids recommended this brand as he said they are usually better quality for the price range. I could tell the difference in quality immediately!Positives: This chair is super easy to open and close! My husband had to open my other chair for me as it was very difficult to get to open/close. But this chair opens very smoothly and easily. It's reasonably comfortable. I do have a memory foam cushion that makes it more comfortable. It's really easy to self-propel! My other chair felt more heavy and I usually needed my husband to push me when I used it. This chair feels a lot lighter to propel, and I can self-propel much longer than I could before. (The over-all weight of the chair is pretty heavy though, so getting it in and out of a car could be difficult, it's similar to the weight of my first wheelchair though. I usually need my husband to lift it in and out of the car for me.) The arm rest design is fantastic. The placement of the arm rests is comfortable, and it is still easy to reach the wheels to self-propel without the arm rests getting in my way.Negative: My only negative comment is sort of a half negative, half positive. Be aware that the footrests ship separately from the wheelchair. I was concerned when my wheelchair arrived and was missing the footrests, so I contacted the seller and they mentioned that the footrests ship separately. SO I checked to see if there was tracking info for my footrests, there wasn't. So I contacted them a second time. This time they mentioned that my footrests (the ones with loops) were on back order, but that they could ship an alternate version. I actually didn't love the loop design, so I said an alternate option would be fine. They shipped out a different set of footrests, and those arrived today. They fit my chair great and seem to be great quality. Thankfully, I had spare footrests from my old chair, so having to wait for my footrests wasn't a huge issue for me, but I was a bit frustrated that they didn't communicate the delay sooner, if I hadn't had a spare set of footrests then I really wouldn't have been able to use the chair for an extra week while I waited for them to be delivered. But I was pleased that the seller at least responded quickly.TL;DR: This chair is excellent quality. I would highly recommend it!I specifically got an Invacare wheelchair from my experience in hospitals. Also because of all the optional equipment it can use to fit specific needs -- like ONE HANDED use (Invacare has a one hand operating kit for this wheelchair you can order from them).It's not light (43lbs!).It's designed for heavy duty 5 years of use.Hospitals have used Invacare wheelchairs for decades. Nurses comment about the quality compared to others (why I searched for it, too).What you get is a base wheelchair (mine came with no leg accessories, but it did have the fat grey pneumatic front wheels). It came fully assembled in a HUGE box. Had to open the box and pull the wheelchair out of it, then roll it indoors.It's build like a tank. It folds. It will take a beating and the wear and tear be it in rural or suburbia terrains. Really solid and strong.My advice is when getting the leg plates is to get a lap belt, too. A hard bump it's easy to be pushed forward. The nylon cloth is smooth so it's easy to slide in the seat. The lap belt helps to prevent needing to scoot back into the chair.Another note: when trying to figure width size, sit in a dining room chair and measure it to see if there's any wood/cushion/mesh left around your thighs. Inch seating around your thighs is a perfect fit.Everything is industrial heavy -- even the leg plates. The ones I got off of Amazon have to be at least 3lbs each (I have the chrome steel hemi articulating leg plates). Did I say HEAVY DUTY? The steel frames will last for over a decade!