WHILL Model C2
Compact, Intelligent and Ultra-Portable Mobility Solution
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very nimble power chair, can pivot in place making turning...
turning ability, good looks, responsive, disassembles for car transport, ability to use outdoors and indoors
expensive, some plastic components. Have not used it enough to make a thorough assessment of the weaknesses
irene s. from east hampton, ny
Mobility impaired, ambulates with crutches. Will use The Whill to go out into the community.
Easy to use, easy to transport, and long lasting battery...
The model Ci unit is very easy to use and has a long lasting battery and very comfortable seat.
I haven’t found any weaknesses so far, I have had it for about 2 months.
frank b. from auburn, mi
I have COPD and I have problems walking any distances.
The Whill Ci is amazing and allowed me to go where my other...
I just returned from traveling in old town Stockholm, where I rode on cobblestone streets, through gravel, on and off curbs, and onto boat ramps, subways and buses with ease! No other portable chair this light weight has been as sturdy. Plus the chair will tell you when a grade is to steep. I affectionately call the voice Wilma.
I'm still trying to think of some. This chair is just too amazing. Even the airlines treated the chair with care!
karen y. from boulder, co
Active 60 year old woman with mobility issues stemming from a stroke.
Well made, easy to take apart and load. It does get around...
Does well inside and just as well outside, it sure does beat limping along with cane! The range is plenty for me. And the range of speed is great, while the seat is comfortable to sit in. A good looking product!
The back tires could be a little wider for some situations outside.
jim g. from fillmore, in
66 year old user who cannot walk far without being in pain. I have to rest often, which makes my world very small.
Backing up took some getting used to.
Comfortable seat, long life of the battery charge, ease of putting feet on rest, and folding up when standing.
If using indoors, the front “tires”, flexible rubber bands, sometimes leave rubber tracks on hardwood floors.
debra t. from belgrade, mt
69 year old woman with secondary multiple sclerosis; living an independent life, made possible with mobility “tools”, and a morning-only caregiver.
Best I have ever had!
Everything about this chair is awesome.
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robert l. from wittmann, az
Permanently disabled user who is constantly moving and doing things.
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