Zip'r PC
This six-wheel design boasts impressive maneuverability and safety centered around the large center wheels for a smooth, comfortable ride every time.
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The wheelchair is all we hoped it would be and gets her...
The price for the quality. It does the same thing others do costing 5 times the price.Controller is the same one as most others use and seat and arm rests are excellent.
The foot rest is not big enough. I had to add another 4" so she could put most of her feet on it. When I was done everybody thinks it came with the wheelchair.Also the batteries seem to run down awfully fast.
david k. from queen creek, az (caregiver)
My wife, age 76, arthritus in all joints
These chairs,will help get a disabled person back to some...
Easy to assemble, and also the ease of operating the chair.
None, that we can think of
ronald h. from jersey shore, pa (caregiver)
My Wife is the user of the chair.She is very pleased with the chair and it profomanace. The only down side is that we did not order a lift.
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Very easy to use both in and out of the house.
A bit woblied compared to my big chair.
jim k. from dunbar, pa
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Comfortable and well suited to our needs.
Handles well, quite maneuverable, and good selection of speeds.
Attach bolt for the circuit breaker switch was missing, and had to be mailed separately. No mention of the circuit breaker in the manual. Front tipping wheels too high. Could be adjustable. And socket for foot rest height adjustment too small for most socket wrenches.
rene a. from gibsonia, pa (caregiver)
Used primarily by my wife of 91 to ease her walking any distance, but I use it too occasionally when I'm lazy.
Chair tries to match the Pride Product but fails badly. It...
Price
Poor quality, assembly and workmanship. I received the chair with 1 battery. it requires 2 to operate. The chair did not operate correctly because parts were missing on factory assembly. I had to pay a local repair facility to diagnose my problems when I first received it. The Zip-R company has finally agreed to replace my chair. It is 3 weeks into my purcase experience and I still do not have a funtioning chair.
ronald j. from orland, pa
65 Year Old Male with diabetes and chronic arthritis. Cannot walk without assistance
No frills
Easy to manneauver Long battery life
No place for purse or to carry any items or drink holder
evelyn b. from coral springs, fl
81 yr old frmale with leg injury.
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price, ease of assemble
the front wheels need at least 10 deg. up and down movement
sharon b. from dyer, in (caregiver)
unable to walk
not enough room to comment
increased mobility for user
very touchy joy stick; seat does not swivel; needs "side bumpers" on armrests; needs longer power line to control arm and control arm should raise completely; foot rest needs 'handle' to raise it from sitting position in chair.
john s. from monroe township, nj (caregiver)
User is 87 yrs old, with eyesight problems
Runs well, fabrication shortcuts.
Turning radius is excellent allowing use in a small house.
Poor fabrication especially welding allowing rupture of threaded inserts. Packing was also poor with armrest poking a hole in the seatback.
robert m. from harbeson, de (caregiver)
User has severe neuropathy with sideased nerves in the hands and right leg.
Great product....great price
Everything works just fine, seat is plush and comfortable, and it LOOKS good!!
The only thing I can see to improve on is that the cord that goes to the joystick/control panel is too short to allow the right arm to lift completely up like the left arm does.
lois w. from marion, oh
75 years old, arthritis in back, left leg disabled.
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simple controls, small turning radius, padded leather seat, foot rest flipps up to allow getting in and out of chair easily.
auto turn off sometimes confusing to me because I am 89 and sometimes forget how to start it again.
joespine d. from fort belvoir, va
89, mild dementia, unable to walk because of degenerative disc disease in lower back, arthritis, and osteoperosis. no lower body strength to ambulate
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