LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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Small enough to use around the house easily.
Easy to handle and operate.
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michael g. from canton, oh
I HAVE STINOSIS OF THE SPINE , SEVERE NEUROPATHY, NERVE DAMAGE, SPINAL FRACTURES, COPD. HEART DAMAGE. HEART BYPASS,
Great first chair!
For what's considered a low-end chair, it's actually very nice. The seat is quite comfortable, the minimal assembly was easy, and it's got quite a bit more "oomph" than the specs actually indicate. I'm pretty pleased with it. I love the purple, too!
Despite being a fairly light model, it's still too heavy for me to handle by myself. If it were any lighter, though, I would be concerned with durability. I would definitely recommend the seat-belt for uneven terrain.
scooter m. from eugene, or
Sciatic endometriosis patient, barely ambulatory, first-time chair user
Good product. Easy to operate, manuver.and transport.
Ease of use, it's actually fun to use. Transports easily. Comfortable seat. Sturdy construction.
"Cargo" capacity is limited. There is no way to "lock" the chair to prevent theft while out of the chair. I have limited mobility, but can leave the chair for short distances.
dianne b. from oakland park, fl
Severe peripheral neuropathy limits ability to walk.
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It’s light weight, turns on a dime, has speed and easily to adjust while using it. Great in tight spaces. Great in restaurants. Great shopping in the mall and even on the dance floor.
There are minor issues with traction due to the type of wheels. When going down ramps, you have to put the speed on the lowest setting. However, you can also go down backwards slowly. But the pluses outweighs the minuses.
sheila c. from vienna, va
I’m a 5”2, 135 lb 64 year woman with moderate cerebral palsy & the user of this powered chair. I’m on the go and need a chair that could handle that.
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james b. from nashville, ga
I am an eighty nine year old male. My physical condition is body weakness and a damaged right foot ankle and lower leg. My house has one level.
Comfortable and Reliable.
The re-engineering of the LiteRider Envy has resolved all the issues I had with the chair. I highly recommend the premium seat if you use this for long periods of time. I'm extremely happy with my new ride and am glad I shopped Golden!
The connection directly to the joystick, is my only complaint. I have a habit of hanging my purse on that arm and it causes an error occasionally. So that's mostly a user issue.
angela h. from parker, co
I am a 48 year old female with MS
Great to use for shopping.
Ease in handling and small space move ability.
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lorraine s. from southampton, nj
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The only thing that I have to watch is the joy stick...
How compact it is to travel with.
The joy-stick. I have a hard time moving it slowly when my hands are shaking.
donna m. from na, al
Age 66 and I have a fused ankle and can not put weight on it at all.
Way more comfortable than a standard wheelchair, and gives...
Comfort, independence, well made, easy to use.
To change the battery is a pain, not doable while in chair, and to transport the chair, even when taken apart, requires someone strong because of its weight.
wendy s. from penngrove, ca (caregiver)
My Dad uses this chair in the house while recovering from leg issues.
Excellent product; I like width.
Width, battery.
Feels like it could tip.
david a. from norwalk, ca
Excellent product, I like it for the width.
Great product.
Convenient.
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amos p. from bridgeport, ct (caregiver)
Physical Disability
I would recommend it if the changes I made to my chair ...
The chair is comfortable well built and very mobile. It responds well to the controls.
The foot rest is to close to the base, not allowing one to extend the legs in a comfortable position. I extended the foot rest out 4 inches and am now able to place my whole foot on the rest. Now I can use the chair with delight!
ronald p. from battle creek, mi
I am a 75 yr. Old with leg neuropathy in my legs w/vascular disease. I can not bend my legs beyond 90 degrees because of the braces I need to wear.
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