LiteRider Envy
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Golden Technologies
(Model No. GP162)
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Is somewhat easy to use and is portable, fits in my VW...
Portable,quiet,very stable.
My husband has trouble with the joy stick, it is very touchy.
laurie s. from henderson, mn (caregiver)
My husband Carl who is 67 years old and has left side weakness due to seizures and a terminal brain tumor.
This unit has been very helpful in giving me the mobility I...
Easy to dismantle, simple to re-assemble. I like the ease of charging the unit, as the port is easily accessible.
Battery is VERY heavy, but is necessary for the power needed.
russell d. from rio rancho, nm
I am a disabled American Veteran. I have lost my ability to walk.
Very good mobility power chair.
Increased ground clearance over some similar units. Larger battery (18 AH) compared to some. For its use (mobility transportation) it does the job very well.
None to date, completely satisfied.
david j. from babbitt, mn (caregiver)
74 year old female with MS, able to transfer from chair to chair but immobile otherwise; unable to walk.
LiteRider Envy: Review
I bought my power chair from you becauseof the great service I received from your representative, Nick at ext 782.
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ned b. from fleming island, fl
I'm 101, reasonably healthy male
I would recommed if travel is needed
I've only had this working for a few days it seems fine. It is small. It does break down into parts, my wife can do it and the parts are light enough do she can handle them.
It has small wheels that can get stuck. The instructions could have been better removing the packing so the battery will work. There should not be black writing on black plastic.
rick c. from jackson, tn
66 stroke victim
It's a life saver, ease on my wife back.
The way it brakes down into 4 pieses, and fits into the car.
The seat some times is hard to lift off, and to go on-can't see the hole, lol
dale j. from munhall, pa
Since I cant walk far, I use it, when I go to doctors. Just leave it in the car, bring the battery in the house to charge it up. cant get better that.
Finally free to go along!
Lightweight enough for me to snap it together alone. Has enough power for me to go to malls, museums, and other big locations.
For my purposes there are no weaknesses.
martha f. from manteno, il
I am able to walk around the local supermarket, church, etc. but it has been 15 years since I went to a mall, museum, or other big location.
Good product
Can be taken apart to go into a car trunk.
The battery sometimes does not lock into place correctly.
susan h. from frankfort, il (caregiver)
63 year old female with diabetes, a bleeding disorder and osteoarthritis and other severe conditions that causes her to be in a wheel chair 24/7.
Excellent radius
I have two for different office locations it is very helpful moving from office to office.
The joy stick is a little to sensitive. I am 89 and with some slight tremor
james d. from kalmazoo, mi
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Lots of power for a small power chair.
Impressive performance on inclines and lower thresholds, plenty of power and maneuverability. This is my second LiteRider PTC, I drove my first one every day, all day, for 3 years before I ordered this new one. It still runs and will keep it as my back-up.
Paint chips easily.
diana b. from commerce city, co
I'm a 64 yr. old woman. No longer ambulatory. Small, 5'2" and 115 lbs.
A super motorized wheel chair..portable and easy to use
The chair breaks down easily, very easily into 4 pieces to go into my trunk. Easy to drive and maneuver in our home. Cannot compare with the awkwardness of the larger motorized chairs.
NONE NONE NONE
donald s. from edwards, co (caregiver)
The chair is for my wife who cannot walk due to Post-Polio issues that affect her legs.
Buying second for wife
Easy to turn, get close to table, fit into CRV.
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carol s. from mt angel, or
82 yrs needs to still walk but after a few min. takes very small steps with walker. The Literider can take him up to a table; with lift, fit into CRV
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