LiteRider Envy
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Golden Technologies
(Model No. GP162)
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Heavier than expected, or maybe I am weaker than expected.
Compact turning radius. Controls very sensitive.
Wish that the four assemblies were lighter. Maybe I should try again to see if I could do the lifting.
clark r. from sumpter, sc
Uses walker but pain increasing and wants to increase range. I have tremors so typing is hard to do.
Backrest no adjustable.
Ease of portably.
Controls too quick.
charles h m. from fuquay varina, nc
Will be used when I go shopping with my wife, have a full size chair that I use ever day at home.
Very good chair.
Size of it and easy to move around the house and even outside around the house.
Worried that hinges on back of seat may not last and the seat wobbles a little.
warren c. from thibodaux, la
Love it! Just the right size. Fits well in my house. Not over taking and easy to move around.
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suzanne m. from marysville, ca (caregiver)
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I live in a mobile home and this wheelchair fits through...
Very well designed & made of good quality materials. I love the basket being under the seat. The battery lasts plenty of time, no fear of not having enough battery power. The seat is very comfortable. Great speed choices. Very easy to operate. Fits at tables very well. Fits well in the trunk of my car. I can even use a small shopping cart on wheels while riding this wheelchair. I love it!!!
Just a little bit too heavy pieces for me, but a strong person can handle the parts quite easily. I thought I could handle the pieces myself, but I'm not strong enough, so if I am alone, I need a lifting device to assemble & disassemble it.
rita p. from deridder, la
I have Fibromyalgia & inoperable arthritis in my feet.
Control too touchy.
Good quality, mostly.
Control much too touchy, difficult too control.
herbert b. from new cumberland, pa (caregiver)
Knee replacement.
Too hard to control with confidence.
Build quality.
Joystick control finess too coarse. Speed control too coarse. No speed setting lock. Joystick module hits table when dining.
trudi m. from santa barbra, ca (caregiver)
100 years old. Somewhat weak, but very alert. Wants her independence as much as possible.
Excellent product.
Easy to transport and very manoverable.
Plugging in the controller to the drive/battery.
charles e. from kissimmee, fl (caregiver)
Wife suffered a stroke and has limited mobility.
This is a great compact chair and very easy to transport.
It's compact and good battery life.
None.
henry l. from springfield, mo (caregiver)
Daughter is unable to walk much distance due to her obesity and other issues.
The joystick is way too sensitive, but a well made product....
Compact and easy to transport. Very comfortable to sit in.
The joystick is too sensitive.
shar'i j. from hampton, nh
Afib, COPD, Oxygen user 24/7.
Travel possible now.
The breakdown feature of the chair. The extra large seat option for winter coats.
The controls do not fold out of way so getting in and out of chair is safer. A patient with limited mobility needs support for their hands to enter and leave the chair and having to dodge the controls is a real safety snafu.
sandra p. from collinsville, ok (caregiver)
An 80 year old male confined to the house due to back and heart problems.
Easy to maneuver and turns around easily.
Maneuvering is it's best feature plus it is portable. Being able to raise or lower the seat is a big plus also. I can get any place I want to go and I live a normal life once again.
If you are not careful and practice with it you can hit something when using joy stick. Slow & steady is the best way to use this chair.
linda w. from garden grove, ca
72 yr. old female amputee.
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