Go-Chair

 
4.4  from  152 reviews
93% recommended

Lightweight and extremely portable with an easy to remove battery pack.

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(Model No. GOCHR)

$1,449.00
$2,595.00
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4.4
 
(152)
5 stars: 66%
 
(101)
4 stars: 26%
 
(40)
3 stars: 5%
 
(8)
2 stars: 1%
 
(3)
1 star: 0%
 
(0)
Features
 
4.4
Quality
 
4.5
Ease of Use
 
4.5
Meets Expectations
 
4.5

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compared to my Jazzy, it is not as comfortable and does not...

 
4.5 / 5
Strengths:

The turning radius makes it easy to maneuver in my home.

Weaknesses:

The seat needs to tilt back just a little, I feel I am sliding out of the seat. Maybe the seat does not come out far enough under my knees.

Reviewer:
User Details:

age 64, female, unable to walk without aid of crutches and leg braces.

Meets Expectations
 
4
Ease of Use
 
4
Quality
 
5
Features
 
5

Go-Chair: Review

 
4.5 / 5
Strengths:

Transportability and Ease of Disassembling

Weaknesses:

The footrest and it's support does not allow enough room for feet when transferring and can create a problem when trying to wheel under a table/desk.

Reviewer:
User Details:

92 yr old male, R leg amp. above knee

Meets Expectations
 
4
Ease of Use
 
5
Quality
 
5
Features
 
4

small, efficient and handles with ease.

 
5.0 / 5
Strengths:

This power wheelchair is sturdy and comfortable. Variable speeds with excellent turning radius. I can turn around in the aisles of any store. Husband is 68 and has no problem assembling or disambling power wheelchair for travel, which we do almost daily. This is our first power wheel chair and VERY SATISFIED with this outstanding product. We go to Las Vegas 3-4 times a year (mostly for our pool tournaments) and the last time I was able to "wheel" myself into many different casinos on the strip. Recharging my battery at night and next day, "on the road again". We would highly recommend this moderately priced product to any first time buyers or to those looking for a replacement power wheelchair.

Weaknesses:

Arms of the chair should be able to fold down flat like the back support does for travel.

Reviewer:
User Details:

53 yo native american with neurophy, a disease of the nervous system. Able to walk with a walker but tiring.

Features
 
5
Quality
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Meets Expectations
 
5

This is a quite looking little chair.

 
5.0 / 5
Strengths:

I wanted somthing as small as I could find for use in a motor home, and for traveling and for in the home. This little chair fits all my requirements.

Weaknesses:

The seats a little hard on me, so I'm adding a 16x18x2" air cushion to the seat.

Reviewer:
User Details:

I'm 65 years old with MS. Total wheelchair bound for the past 7 years.

Features
 
5
Quality
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Meets Expectations
 
5

Go-Chair: Review

 
4.5 / 5
Strengths:

transportability

Weaknesses:

Not provided

Reviewer:
User Details:

17 year old with cp

Meets Expectations
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Quality
 
4
Features
 
4

fantastic

 
4.8 / 5
Strengths:

My Dad loves the tight turning radius. And I love that it comes apart for transport.

Weaknesses:

My Dad says the chair can get uncomfortable after long periods of time. I say the battery life is a little short.

Reviewer:
User Details:

Not provided

Meets Expectations
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Quality
 
5
Features
 
4

Chair seems to be designed for use only inside.

 
3.0 / 5
Strengths:

Ease of disassembly, lightweight.

Weaknesses:

Too low to the ground, very little clearance.

Reviewer:
User Details:

The chair is lightweight and east to disassemble for travel BUT it is too low to the ground, even low curb cut outs are a problem to navigate without

Features
 
4
Quality
 
3
Ease of Use
 
3
Meets Expectations
 
2

I am so glad I found this chair. So handy to disassemble...

 
5.0 / 5
Strengths:

So small and maneuverable in the home and shopping. Being able to dis-assemble into four units makes it convenient to load and unload from trunk of car. the "Go Chair" Travel Wheel Chair is the best.

Weaknesses:

The only thing that might be considered a weakness would be going up inclines and the low ground clearence, however, it is fine and performs the way I require. If I required something different, I would have purchased a larger unit.

Reviewer:
User Details:

I am 83 years old. I have back and knee problems. The Power chair is great inside the house.

Features
 
5
Quality
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Meets Expectations
 
5

Good for the price.

 
4.0 / 5
Strengths:

Easy to transport, managable parts (4).

Weaknesses:

Seat is awkward to assemlbe to unit. Limited range.

Reviewer:
User Details:

57 year old male, back, hip and knee problems.

Meets Expectations
 
4
Ease of Use
 
4
Quality
 
4
Features
 
4

A nice surprise.

 
4.0 / 5
Strengths:

Assembling and disassembling; does not seem like a wheelchair; pleasant to drive; noiseless.

Weaknesses:

Lack of dynamic seat elevation; lack of different footrest models (longer, wider and with side limitations); lack of different seat types (narrower); lack of handles for the assistant.

Reviewer:
User Details:

Age 52, Becker muscular distrophy.

Meets Expectations
 
4
Ease of Use
 
5
Quality
 
3
Features
 
4

Very well thought out features.

 
4.5 / 5
Strengths:

Ease of disassembly, large chair feel.

Weaknesses:

Lack of power, and ground clearance.

Reviewer:
User Details:

My wife has MS, and can no longer access our truck, which we use to transport the larger wheelchair. This new chair allows her more freedom.

Features
 
3
Quality
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Meets Expectations
 
5

Go-Chair: Review

 
4.8 / 5
Strengths:

Small size, maneuverability; also, your cost made it affordable to us.

Weaknesses:

Ground clearance.

Reviewer:
User Details:

End user is 60 years old, has emphysema and asbestosis.

Features
 
4
Quality
 
5
Ease of Use
 
5
Meets Expectations
 
5

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