Viper Plus GT
Redesigned to feature a height adjustable universal length armrest
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Viper Plus GT: Review
Lightweight & sturdy with multiple features available.
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rosemary w. from scottsdale, az (caregiver)
To get around in our home when legs are sore. My Mother uses both the wheel chair & walker depending how her legs feel
Great wheelchair and unbeatable prices
Lightweight durable and price
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joseph w. from griffith, in
I have. A spinal cord injury and need a wheelchair to be mobile
Pretty much satisfied overall with chair.
Adjustability of chair to fit different body sizes.
Very hard tires. Does not roll easily.
edwin f. from mineral, va
75 year old male. Previously very active in sports, building log houses, camping, white water canoeing, etc. Long time suffering/degenerative disc.
Very nice wheelchair, just what I wanted.
very smooth movement, anti tip feature is a necessity, folds easily.
A little on the heavy side for me to lift it into a large, high SUV
jon k. from oregon, wi
Age: 72 Handicapped due to severe arthritis and sciatica of the left leg and hip. Unable to walk without support.
Good product.
Low price.
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carolyn l. from danbury, ct
76 yo female with limited mobility due to a combination of chronic, severe pain and chronic cardiac disease.
As expected, better fit than customized chairs for purpose.
Weight, simplicity, and swing up arm.
Smooth wheels on wooden floors
robert p j. from des plaines, il (caregiver)
180 lb MS patient 80 years ol
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lilibeth w. from dublin, ca (caregiver)
81 year old male with difficulty walking.
Chair is good, but for a short person the arm length is...
Very good chair and well built
Arm height is a little too high
gupta p. from cary, nc
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Nice chair
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beverly w. from boynton beach, fl
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Great value
Versatile to meet multiple visitor needs
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peter m. from cooperstown, ny (caregiver)
We are an Art Museum that offers wheelchairs to our visitors with mobility issues. The Viper Plus GT seems to be a good value for our budget.
Sturdy, safe and well price
Brakes, leg rests w cushions for supporting calves
Should be a little bit lighter for transporting without taking away the quality of the wheelchair
melissa h. from west union, oh
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Heavier chair, but less likely to have something bend when...
This is a sturdy chair that easily slides into the trunk for travel. Wheels and frame are less likely to sustain damage from being in a trunk then lightweight chairs. Use bungee cords to hold it down. The chair appears to be of good quality and is more cost-effective than a lightweight chair. Insurance will only pay for one wheelchair, so make sure you pay out of pocket for the most cost effective quality chair you can find if you need two chairs. We have one power chair and this manual chair for transport in a car, plane.
It’s heavier than lightweight chairs and may be more difficult to lift for some people. We traded the lightweight titanium chair for this because the titanium bends easily when traveling in the trunk. More expensive to replace parts from a lightweight chair.
elizabeth m. from brownsburg, in (caregiver)
Cerebral Palsy with spastic quadriplegia. Uses a manual chair for car transfer and some community visits. Uses a power chair at home.
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