LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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Great product.
The smaller size, zero turn radius, being able to move the control level to either side.
The seat back should lock into a more upright position and the footrest would be better if it were spring activated. I find it difficult to reach down while seated to lift it up to stand up from the chair so I try to maneuver around it which isn't easy.
deborah t. from florence, ky
I have mobility issues and walking even a short distance is nearly impossible. The chair is small, love the turn radius and easy to use.
Great chair.
Shorter
Short wheelbase makes it a bit tippy.
james d. from stone mountain, ga
85 year old polio survivor now with post polio syndrome. Liye rider is very comfortable( w/premium seat) works very well in my small home, quite well
Simple to steer, swivels, easy to assemble and put in car,...
Small footprint that spins on its own axis to get around in a home. Easy transfers. Lightweight & portable. Goes 15.5 miles w/o charging. Snazzy looking.
For my dad, none.
peggy t. from cerritos, ca (caregiver)
My 94 year old dad who can no longer walk more than 50 feet with his walker due to arthritis and non-diabetic neuropathy (no feeling in his feet).
Pleased
Agility size
Standard seat less comfortable than my previous similar chair
jim f. from fairless hills, pa
80 years old many spinal issues use to navigate as much as possible to eliminate pain and not to fall-. 90%indoors use only occasionally tout doors.
Excellent product
Portable, increased range, increased comfort
Plugging into the charger. It is more difficult then my previous Golden Chair. It is now necessary to carry an Allen Key to remove the armrests and transport. Wish it didn't
jackie k. from santa ana, ca
62y/o with long history of MS. Second Golden 'Easy Rider'.
I wish I had bought this several years ago.
The chair goes through regular size door frames and turns around easily in a small space. The frame is sturdy and the battery seems to last a long time.
The remote control is a little jerky when on the higher speeds. I usually keep it on a lower speed. I wish I ordered the better seat but it is more comfortable than the manual chair was.
kathleen f. from puyallup, wa
I am unable to walk a reasonable distance. This replaces a manual wheelchair.
LiteRider Envy: Review
Meets my expectations
fits polio patient better if seat can be lowered one more inch.
sean l. from chino, ca
60 years polio patient.
LiteRider Envy: Review
Meets my expectations
Fits polio patient better if seat can be lowered one more inch.
sean l. from chino, ca
60 years polio patient.
Very satisfied
Size, maneuverability, and price.
Need to turn seat to remove battery
thomas j. from lake crystal, mn (caregiver)
74 year female Left leg amputated below knee
LiteRider Envy: Review
Small & very maneuverable, breaks down quickly & easily. Great to travel with.
Steering is very loose. A lot of give in the control.
mary l. from queensbury, ny
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shelton d. from fitchburg, ma (caregiver)
Spouse has PPMS.....
Great chair! Long battery life and quite comfortable.
Long battery life and quite comfortable.
For someone with a bad back it’s difficult to disassemble and reassemble for travel. You need to be able to bend over and work at ankle level.
ron s. from west hills, ca
60 y/o man with physical deficits. Bought this product as a backup to my “big” chair.
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