LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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Excellent product
Portable, increased range, increased comfort
Plugging into the charger. It is more difficult then my previous Golden Chair. It is now necessary to carry an Allen Key to remove the armrests and transport. Wish it didn't
jackie k. from santa ana, ca
62y/o with long history of MS. Second Golden 'Easy Rider'.
LiteRider Envy: Review
Meets my expectations
fits polio patient better if seat can be lowered one more inch.
sean l. from chino, ca
60 years polio patient.
LiteRider Envy: Review
Meets my expectations
Fits polio patient better if seat can be lowered one more inch.
sean l. from chino, ca
60 years polio patient.
LiteRider Envy: Review
Small & very maneuverable, breaks down quickly & easily. Great to travel with.
Steering is very loose. A lot of give in the control.
mary l. from queensbury, ny
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LiteRider Envy: Review
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WEIGHT
shelton d. from fitchburg, ma (caregiver)
Spouse has PPMS.....
Great chair! Long battery life and quite comfortable.
Long battery life and quite comfortable.
For someone with a bad back it’s difficult to disassemble and reassemble for travel. You need to be able to bend over and work at ankle level.
ron s. from west hills, ca
60 y/o man with physical deficits. Bought this product as a backup to my “big” chair.
This is a good 'at home' or 'flat land' power chair. Zippy...
Small, compact, disassembles for transport, zippy, cute.
You must be careful when leaning side to side as the chair feels like it could be sturdier. They brought it to my garage door and my son brought it and put it together for me.
linda u. from north bend, or
I am an 81 year old female and this is my 4th power chair ........the first brought with my money!
A good chair overall, easy to take apart and transport.
Easy to tear down and load
Appears to want to tip over very easily
charles w. from belton, mo
I am a 74yr old disabled person. I do have a concern, it appears to want to tip over when you lean hard to one side or the other.
Only for a smaller person, the scooter is not for a larger...
It’s cute.
It’s too light and small for a large man.
wanda h. from goodyear, az
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Best power chair for average or small adult.
Its small size and convenient basket under the seat.
Upholstery does not last, as is true of most power vehicles.
carolyn d. from cheyenne, wy
Have scoliosis and am unable to walk safely or without pain.
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 .
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.
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