Go-Kart
Great price for a 300 lb. weight capacity transport chair with fold-down back and seat-back pouch.
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Very nice chair, solid and streamlined.
This is a good looking chair in black and has nice finishing on it. It is easy for me to handle getting it in and out of the car.
The only thing that could be improved is add straps to secure the retractable foot rests. They fall off every time I fold up the chair and put it in the car. I bought black Velcro strips and sewed them on each side with a tab that I can secure the foot rests and they don't fall off! The manufacturers really should do this. It's simple and very helpful.
barbara l. from carrollton, tx (caregiver)
I bought the Go Kart for my adult son who has a genetic movement disorder and can't walk. I keep this one in my car.
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Like to be able to put my legs up. Folds for easy storage. It is what I expected.
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jeanne d. from folsolm, ca
88 years, only use when I go on a trip or to other events
17 inch model fits through a 20.5 inch door.
Strong, stable, fits 5'9" 160lb male comfortably. Very well engineered -- especially in the way it folds.
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raymond o. from westport, ct (caregiver)
92 year old male, unable to walk.
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Easy to maneuver. Compact storage.
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john b. from denver, co (caregiver)
For emergency egress from office building.
Joe and his wife Louise love the chair
Light weight, easy to roll, comfortable for the rider
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earl k. from easton, pa (caregiver)
I am the president of an over 55 community. The chair is for one of our owners. He is 85 and on oxygen. Needs this for outings.
Sturdy, easy to fold up and go, light enough for me to lift.
Folds down smaller than competitors; comfortable to sit in for extended periods of time.
Needs a side-pouch and cup holder attached.
judith h. from turlock, ca
65 yr old female w/ RA, feet neuropathies, spinal stenosis, recent hip replacement. Bought for activities requiring a lot of walking.
very light - easy to get out of trunk and get ready.
compact/sturdy
Maybe a cushion to go with it?
mary s. from gahanna, oh (caregiver)
92 years old, knees hurt when walks a distance.
Good chair for it's intended purpose.
Light weight, maneuverable, foldable enough to fit most small automobile trunks.
The foot rests should lock in place under the chair when not in use. Most homes not built for handicap access have very limited space to maneuver around furniture. Footrests in use guarantees a maneuverability problem. Folded back when you push the chair thru a limited space then have to back the chair out, invariably the footrest flare out and get caught. To solve this problem I use a large rubber band under the chair to prevent them from slinging out. Design a detent to hold them under the chair when not in use.
jerry f. from azle, tx (caregiver)
Seventy One year old female stricken with PSP( Progressive Supranucleur Palsy) She is barely ambulatory with severe equilibrium problems.
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The weight, even a 60 yr old 4'11" can put it in the truck.
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alicia l. from healdsburg, ca (caregiver)
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A good transporter for the price.
Well made basic chair and low cost.
Tendency to tip over backwards when person sits down. Rear wheels need to be moved back just a little to make chair more stable. Also, seat is too low for a 5ft 7inch person. Need an adjustment capability for height of seat or length of legs.
david w. from montpelier, va (caregiver)
Used to transport a 76 year old woman with Alzheimers.
Features put this over the top!
Light weight, folds very flat, tons of extra features.
It isn't free!
sandra l. from fort worth, tx
I am a 60 year old widow who needs transport whenever I leave my home. This chair is so perfect in its new home in the trunk of my car.
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janice g. from wantagh, ny (caregiver)
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