LiteRider Envy
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Golden Technologies
(Model No. GP162)
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Perfect for me!
The chair is very easy to assemble and reassemble by anyone able to lift about 30 lbs. It navigates easily once the user adjusts to the controls, and it has a small turn radius. By raising the arms, the chair will roll right up to a table.
The instructions for the first assembly are not accurate. The arms would not slide into their holding tube until I had someone file off rough welds. It takes practice to drive it across some thresholds.
dorothea e. from custer, sd
Female, 78 years old, with severe leg swelling from lymphedema. Able to walk short distances with cane, but longer distances are very difficult.
Good chair for the price
Easy to disassemble and load into SUV for a 70 year old woman with bad back.
Front footrest could be larger and able to tilt for a short person.
barbara c. from magazine, ar
User is a 72 year old male, former U.S. Marine, served in Vietnam, has degenerative arthritis, bladder cancer from agent orange and wife is 70.
Surprisingly comfortable
Strong battery making chair perfect for longer excursions. Onboard battery charging option.
Wider base takes some adjustment time, but otherwise no weakness found yet.
dolores m. from cleveland, oh
Mobility challenged female
Great chair, powerful, long lasting.
Battery length and strength, power, comes apart to easily go into any car.
Squeaks loudly when going over uneven terrain.
janet m. from butner, nc
I use the product myself to do my shopping, when we go pretty much anywhere there is a lot of walking because I can not be on my feet long.
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The extension on the control mechanism does not tighten easily and stay in place. Finer screw threads would help.
phillip e. from olathe, ks
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Plastic seat. Will not last long.
Easily disassembles into a trunk of car.
Seat hinges and supports are plastic, will not last long. Also, if you are use to front or mid drive wheels you will not like this rear wheel driven chair, very different to control.
michael t. from coal city, il
C5 incomplete spinal cord injury
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Ease of assembly, weight, power, size, ability to get around indoors.
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joseph j. from faribault, mn (caregiver)
75 year old lady. Paralyzed on right side.
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Ease of assembly, weight, power, size, ability to get around indoors.
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joseph j. from faribault, mn (caregiver)
Lady, 75, Paralyzed, right side
The joy stick is too sensitive needs to be harder to the...
Good in small places
The joy stick is too sensitive
george j. from little egg harbor township, nj
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#4 Did already.
Ease of disassembly and reassembly.
Anti tip wheels too close to the ground. Cant back off my lift into my van. Have to go in forward. Not the safest on a lift.
jeanine k. from las cruses, nm
I am 76.I Post-Polio Syndrome and have been in a W/C for 40 years. I can still walk around the house with crutches but when I go out, I need a chair.
Control stick is very touchy and difficult to get used too.
Easier to get around..
See #3
ron b. from catasauqua, pa
Age 76--- Parkinson disease
Good product, slow shipping.
Size, comfort, ability to use at table
None
peter r. from roseville, mn (caregiver)
102 year old gentleman with walking difficulties.
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