Viper Plus GT
Redesigned to feature a height adjustable universal length armrest
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A solid quality well made product
A solid quality well made product, well worth the price.
the manual pictures are so dark that it is difficult to make the adjustments needed.
robert c. from sterlington, la
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great product
can be taken apart easily. a lot of adjustment choices.
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chris r d. from pueblo, co
68 year with spinal cord damage. both legs & one arm does not work. car / big rig wreck
A good product at a good price
Comfort,availability, price,service, and durability
Need one more axle set to raise up for longer legs
steve q. from alamogordo, nm
58 yr old divorce male disabled since 1-21
wheels do not roll as well, cheaply made.
love the size and width
mobility operation - wheels do not roll as well
cynthia c. from austin, tx
I use this if there is a lot of walking to do as I have copd.
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ryan w. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
Purchased as a back up to my son’s power Permobile.
It full fills all the needs one needs when one needs to sit.
This chair is durable. Folds nicely. You can transport an individual easily and safely. The bag below the seat provides security and keeps valuables unseen.
We can’t use the foot support because my moms legs can’t bend to the degree needed for this foot rest. An adjustable foot rest for length would be great. Maybe A seat that grips would be awesome. We use a cut piece of foam shelf liner so mom does not slide off. More colors please! A bit heavy but the durability is important.
donna t. from macomb, mi (caregiver)
She us 88 yrs old. She has arthritis in both hips. This is her 3rd drive transport chair. She can sit be pushed and pulled with this chair.
easily to handle
It's easy for my wife to handle and it's more comfortable than most
did not find anything that I can complain about yet
dennis s. from unity, wi
I'm a 61 year old male with MS and don't use it everyday only when I have to go to an appointment like to the dentist
Poor design in many respects
The upholstery is a nice fabric. Doesn't retain body heat. Padded canes are nice. Wheels are lightweight and easily removable. Swing up arms for side transfer user friendly.
"Padded" arms are hard as rocks. Arms are very wobbly if you transfer from front or even just sitting in chair. Adjustable height arms don't always stay locked in place. Wheels don't allow user to wrap hand around for correct positioning of hand to propel yourself. Requires a lot of assembly and settings adjustments which can't be done while in chair so you are constantly getting out of it to make an adjustment and then back in to see if that's the setting you want to keep. Understandable to a degree but some of the adjustments require the use of tools and such which if you transfer out of it can hardly reach or do yourself. Thankfully I had help with all this. Brakes are extremely hard to engage upon arrival. Had to make adjustments there as well. Very hard on hands overall especially for a woman.
donna s. from lisbon, oh
63 year old amputee
Overall for price - a good chair
Armrests that slide back and forth Finished seat with no rough edges Grease-free swing away leg rests Lightweight; fits well in trunk of car
There seems to be an instability in the left wheel. The side panels are too high to get a good grip when transferring.
claudette j. from timberville, va
I have muscular dystrophy and use my viper for going out and it is here for me to have a spare chair to replace my chair that I use daily at home.
Love it
Easy to use
The seat
jana t. from dallas, tx
Left leg amputee
I LIKE DRIVE WHEELCHAIRS BETTER THAN ANY I HAVE USED!
THE CONSTRUCTION!
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debra k. from crossville, tn
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Chair looks great and sturdy
So Far from the time I have the chair love the arm rest. I like the back cushion the way you can move it to lean back. Also like the Large wheels that can be taken off with the push of a button.
I weigh 225 and this has hard rubber tires and sitting in the chair it squashes the rubber a little and makes the moving of the chair a little difficult.
mr. w. from albany, or
I am 79 years old, male and nine years ago I had my right leg amputated. I need a wheel chair to get around in.
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