LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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Completely satisfied with the product and that it came in...
Easy to use and take apart to transport well made also. Love the color it comes in too.
The only thing would be super great if it came a little lighter in weight. It does hurt when your foot gets run over.
geraldine c. from alexandria, tn
A total disabled 75+ make can't walk at all
Great product, small footprint with power.
Small footprint with long range power.
The only problem was the miss labeling on the cane attachment. The instuction sheet mentions the air tank and walker holder.
eugene k. from swansea, il
I use the chair whenever I do a lot of walking. With the 14 mile range I will be able to attend the Chihuly glass display at the St. Louis Botanical
I love the LiteRider. It's a godsend.
Comfortable ride, turning radius excellent for narrow areas, easy to maneuver.
More convenient place to carry things (rather than under seat). Bracket to hold cane. Cup holder for cup or cellphone.
lorraine d. from thousand palms, ca
86 year-old, formerly very active, with severe post-traumatic arthritis of the hip.
The Envy is the best power chair for in home use at the...
The narrow wheelbase, durability, and strong motors easily traverse the ramp to my garage so I can easily get into my car. Also, it has a storage basket underneath which I haven't seen in many other chairs and I find it an essential feature.
The seat upholstery wears out pretty fast (about 2 years) though I think it can be replaced. It starts squeaking a lot after a year or so but I think if it's well-oiled that can be alleviated too.
demetrio e c. from santa rosa, ca
I have FSH Muscular Dystrophy. No use of my legs so I rely on the Envy for mobility. The compact size, maneuverability, and power are perfect at home.
Easy use
Practical
After disassembly, heaviest part somewhat too heavy.
huba n. from brentwood, tn
Physical disability after Covid
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Poor service when needed
mel b. from palm desert, ca
100 years old Male, arthritic,
Super easy to disassemble and transport
Numerous strengths:Price, battery capacity, safety features, ease to use and disassemble.
Can’t think of anything. Good for you!!
thomas a. from palm springs, ca (caregiver)
My wife had a severe stroke 5 years ago and is completely paralyzed on one side. She can easily maneuver this vehicle and feels very safe driving it.
Good product, Excellent service for set up and delivery
Size, mobility and cost
haven't really found any yet.
john c. from albany, ny
76 year old disabled who needs it for limited indoor use.
Amazing chair that can literally go anywhere (that’s paved)
Amazing balance, stopping, 360 turn. Can go through just about any que line.
None so far. Had a small hiccup at the beginning but the service department gave me a fix. It does okay in wet weather…although I don’t know of any chair that does excellent in wet weather. I don’t have any complaints.
mark m. from montgomery, tx
Female, 37 years old with some joint problems in ankle hip and knee.
I would suggest to any senior over 50 years.
independent mobility!
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walter p. from saint paul, mn
retired, over 50 acute asthma ' sports & employment injuries. joint arms and legs wear. home use now , plan on outdoors soon.
Wheelchair is excellent
Every thing for as mobility
Everything
tony h. from canton, ga
Double amputee and neuropathy in both hand
Lite Rider Power Chair - excellent product!
Easy to assemble. Easy to learn how to use for mother w/ dementia. Excellent battery range; overall a high quality unit.
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don l. from west chester, pa (caregiver)
Elderly mother w/ dementia who has trouble walking.
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