LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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LiteRider Envy: Review
Portable
Heavy & armrest too short
martha j. from allentown, pa
I have been wheelchair bound for 3 years now due to MS & needed a portable wheelchair for traveling out of house
Easy to use in and out of the house. Take the basket off to...
Huge amounts of power and speed. Climbs hills, gets over thresholds easily and maneuvers in difficult spaces. Fits in the doctor’s examining room. And now there is none of the waiting or guilt for someone to push a wheelchair.
Haven’t found anything bad about this chair. Its very comfortable and doesn’t make my back ache. I love my chair. I didn’t realize how much I was missing until I was able to get about alone.
linda l w. from lake george, ny
Personal freedom is a valuable asset and SpinLife added to mine.
Take some getting use to
Haven't used enough to comment.
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robert m. from montgomery, al
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Works great around the house. Small enough to get through...
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margaret h. from camano island, wa
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Much easier than my regular chair to load and unload.
Tight turning price and availability
The seat needs to lock to keep the chair correct to lower body of the product
stan c. from tampa, fl
67 male with Polio Transverse Myelitis .
Easy to use better than any scooter I've had
Light weight short turning radius
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dennis c. from newtown, pa
I'm 70 years old suffering from MS for the last 40 yrs with limited mobility.
Meets expectations
Easy to assemble/carry. The battery range is correct, conversely to many folding electric wheelchairs. The quality seems to be above average of other Chinese models. Ideal product if you have a SUV and do not wish to modify your car.
A higher back seat would make the wheelchair more comfortable (although it is acceptable as it is). When the motor is disconnected and someone pushes the wheelchair a little too fast, sometimes a wheel locks. I guess this security is useless and even dangerous in this context of use. Pushing the wheelchair may be useful if one exceeds the battery range.
thierry p. from oakland, ca
I have used this product for a week of holidays and regularly at shopping/malls during the week-ends. OK outdoors if there are no big steps.
Great
I love the ability to turn the seat to the right or left. It has a 1 catch release to lift the frame off the motor section. Seat lifts out without any release. The basket under the seat is neat. A friend took me to a department store in an SUV and it was very easy to take apart and reassemble.
I personally don't like the slows down in a turn. Others may find that okay. The weird sound of the horn causes all my animals to look at it, but that's okay they'll just have to get used to it. The seat post hole it goes into could be a little bit smaller as it wobbles side to side slightly. I took a lid from a cat food can and stuffed it in the hole and since the Bolt is made in such a way that you can tap on it and drive the aluminum out the other side it now sits there steady.
edward c. from mesa, az
72 yo male torn abductors tendon.
Great Chair Scooter for overall use
Easy to put together, good battery life (so far), fairly comfortable for large user
Could use more accessories, be more adjustable where controller could swing out of way, wider foot plate, raise or lowering of arm rests - this would improve the chair greatly
brian c. from clermont, fl
44 year old man who suffers from SMA Type 3 - difficulty walking, waiting for approved power chair from insurance, however need something to transport
The chair is quite sturdy and is easy to maneuver.
It’s small size is perfect for use in a small apartment, and it is easy to operate.
I have found no weaknesses after two months of use.
marie h. from newport news, va (caregiver)
The user has heart problems and gets short of breath very easily. Her legs are weak and she is not able to walk far.
Great for petite person
Size of chair is easy to maneuver
New footplate should come in small and large and should be height adjustable. Its new length can bump furniture and is not necessary for smaller individuals. A big disappointment.
peggy p. from winnetka, il
Very active, petite paraplegic
A lousy replacement for the PTC.
Battery.
Controller, turning, standard seat size too small.
jim l. from sedona, az
I own a LiteRider PTC as well. The Envy is poorer. The speed control dial is easily bumped to a higher speed. Dangerous. Too much to say for 150.
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