BackPacker Plus
No drilling is required to install this handy lift in the back of most mini-vans
Paragon by Harmar
(Model No. SSBPPLUS)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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product is OK only.
Spinlife's tech support is very good. Scott Duelly was outstanding in fixing all of the initial problems with the unit. If not for Scott, I would have requested my money back.
The initial unit did not work. After 2 weeks all was corrected.
howard h. from wantagh, ny
male 68 yrs., can not walk due to osteoarthritis and neuropathy.
easy to operate but a little slow.
does not require any drilling in my van and is very easy to operate.
It is a little slow and the on board battery went dead after only a few lifts. After re=charging the battery went dead during the next lift. Evidently the battery was a lemon. I requested and got a hardwire kit for free.
sheila g. from kings mountain, nc
57 year old female with multiple sclerosis who uses a scooter.
NICE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT
THE QUALITY IS GOOD
THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT PLACEMENT IS TERRIBLE. VERY DIFFICULT TO REACH AND EXTRACT THE BATTERY. NO WARNING LIGHT THAT THE BATTERY IS LOW AND DOES NOT HAVE A MANUAL CRANK BACKUP.
b f. from cape coral, fl (caregiver)
58 YEAR OLD MALE WITH POST POLIO
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It was easy to install.Although the installation manual was missing some details.
The up and down control buttons could be easier to press for someone with hand problems.
richard s. from grafton, wi (caregiver)
52,unable to walk any distance, back and joint problems.
needs a battery back up system
ease of use
no emergency battey back up information or hook up. (on board battery failure)
rita r. from manalapan, nj (caregiver)
75 yr old male. advanced emphysema
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Delivers service as advertised. Easy to use. No disappointments. Nice looking
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monroe w. from murfreesboro, tn
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This has given me the fredom to go places on my own and I...
Everyone that sees me use the lift has praised it. I have sent several people to go on line and find out more about it and find out whether you can fit their car. Many people see it and want it for someone in their family and I am happy to encourage it.
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janet h. from indianapois, in
Age 69 and still working on a part time basis. Can walk about 15 ft.
Overall excellent product.
I like its ability to handle a wide variety of both scooters and power chairs.
I think it is slow. It also doesn't have as many safety features as some of its competition.
micheal p. from cincinnatti, oh
I am a 62 year old male with heart problems. I have very limited mobility.
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After just 2 days operation, it seems easy and sturdy, although slow-moving action. Installation was easy, with 2 people for lifting. Meets my needs at a reasonable cost.
needs on-board plug-in battery charger for unit that is not hard-wired into van electrical system
harvey d. from mesa, az
64 yr. old male w/ degenerative osteoarthritis in hips and knees
It binds and sometimes jams and stops so I think it's...
Easy to use loading and unloading.
Quality of fit and finish. The installer had to modify pieces, and grind down every weld place to make it work.
william h. from punta gorda, fl
160 lb. male, 5'-10", with Lou Gehrig's (a.l.s.) disease. Use a walker; unable to walk long distance. Upper body strength is good.
Needs improvements
Works on 2005 Dodge Grand Caravans with Stow N Go Seating. Cannot install a trailer hitch on this vehicle to use outside scooter lift. without major expense to exhaust system
No manual operation, if on board battery fails. Platform surface needs to have rougher finish. Part # HDWASMB1080 the plate that attaches to the U-Bolts needs to be thicker.
sigmund h. from san diego, ca (caregiver)
My wife is 63, has a brain stem tumor, and left side weakness.
Needs some modifications made.
Basic design is good and puts equiment out of weather and other conditions. I have demonstrated the use of this to other potential users along with the Jazzy/Quantum Power Wheelchairs.
No contact with the manufacturer to solve problems. Going thru local dealer/installer does not always get satisfactory results. No parts and service manual available to user unlike other Pride products. Pressure required to operate UP/DOWN switches is excessive for older/weaker users. I would like to talk with the engineers who designed this and give them some suggestions.
paul b. from sandy, ut
I am an 85 year old Semi-retired Mechanical Engineer. I had Polio 83 years ago and am now getting Post Polio Syndrome problems.
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