LiteRider Envy
The LiteRider Envy for up to 15.5 miles per charge, multiple seating choices and choice of colors!
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Best choice for an electric wheelchair
Lightweight, comes apart for easy loading, zero turn, highly maneuverable, operates with one hand either side you choose.
Absolutely none.
larry h. from red oak, tx
Injured hip
nice unit. easy to use and disassemble. a really smooth...
the joy stick. it is not jerky like a lot of others. quality of unit is really good.
the foot plate. needs something added so that rider can easily raise it.
james j. from wilson, ny (caregiver)
my wife is 75 yrs young and has MS. She is still active except for walking.
It serves its purpose well.
Its ease of operation and its ease of getting around.
I got the regular chair and long term sitting gets tiring.
john b. from friona, tx
I am 77 years old and have limited mobility issues. This is the second literider I have purchased so I have one in each of the cars I drive.
Easy to use.
Everything on it is accessable.
Hard to reach the lever to put it in neutral.
deborah c. from odessa, tx
I love my light rider envy! I can get through the eiles of dollar general so easily. Everyone has loved the color purple on it.
EASE OF OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENTS
THE LITE RIDER IS WELL MADE AND FITS INTO TIGHT AREAS IN MY HOUSE JUST FINE AND THE JOY STICK RESPONDES AS THE USER INTENDS
I HAVENT FOUND ANY WEAKNESSES YET BUT AS I USE IT MORE I MIGHT FIND A SMALL ONE - BEST ADVIVSE IS REALY RESEARCH BEFORE YOU BUY
william f. from red oak, tx
I AM 5FT 8 IN TALL 150 LB WITH LOWER BACK PROBLEMS TO THE POINT THAT I CANT LIFT ANYTHING THE LITE RIDER ADJUSTED TO ME GREAT
LiteRider Envy: Review
Being able to take apart to use it when needed
None so far
alma c. from tbd, tn (caregiver)
Not provided
Compact enough to stow in the rear compartment of my Smart...
Read the manual before purchase. Then re-read several times, so when the product arrives, you can assemble it in less that a few minutes and have NON of the problems several have complained about in their reviews. The pedestal seat does NOT WOBBLE. Tighten the securing bolt and the chair sits rock steady. The joystick control works perfectly, every time, just by selecting the correct speed for the terrain etc. NOT JERKY. I like the Envy because I can easily stow it in the rear compartment of my Smart car. I don't know of any car that has a smaller storage area. Also, I have had people ask me about this power chair when they see me unload it from the Smart car. The y are curious to know the weight and performance. You can't beat the cost of the Envy or the performance of this chair. Also I weigh in at 289 pounds, but am attempting to lose some weight. Be sure to read the manual, download the manual before purchase and then decide. Then read the manual several times and the when the item arrives, you can CORRECTLY ASSEMBLE it and be extremely happy and satisfied with you new ENVY Power Chair.
I checked into the manufacturer and understood that their plant was near Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Pa. I was happy to purchase a power chair that I thought was made in the USA by American workers. But on arrival, the box stated, "MADE IN CHINA". I think this is the only weakness.
dennis g f. from bath, pa
I will be 74 years old, end of November. I have stage 4 COPD and it is difficult to walk and maintain breath.
Very satisfied.
Manageable and light weight. My son is able to get it in the van without using a trailer.
So far have not been able to find anything.
janice a. from knoxville, tn
I use it myself around the house and outside errands. I find it quite comfortable and easy to maneuver.
product as advertised no surprises
high quality manufacture
none so far
jon e. from cinicinnati, oh (caregiver)
77 yr old female with multiple health issues including COPD requiring oxygen
It is a compact chair that easily navigates doorways.
Because of it's compact base, it is easier to navigate small spaces.
The only weakness is that the seat moves slightly unless one is sitting in the chair.
susanne g. from new york, ny (caregiver)
My friend is 94 with spinal stenosis, arthritis, and sciatica. His only means of mobility is with a power chair.
It very mobile for my need to be more mobile in my quality...
Able to transport it around
When u going up a steep drive way of my home The back of chair is not as strong
tony h. from canton, ga
Physical disabled
It helps Bob be more self-moving plus the not doing the...
It's a well designed product, easy to take apart and put back together. It's parts are not too heavy to lift for an older lady too. This way it can go inside our SUV, not on hung outside.
None that are obvious.
mary therese l. from allen park, mi (caregiver)
My husband is age 79, diagnosed with Parkinson's Plus with Lewy Body Dementia. He has lost his ability to walk or balance himself without support.
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