Go-Chair
Incredibly portable, 4 lightweight pieces, up to 13.2 mile range and 10 colors. NEW 20" SEAT AVAILABLE!
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dorothy g. from odessa, tx
Female, age 84
a very well designed chair
looks good, simple to operate, well made. extremely fast shipping speed from spin-life.
although it does break down into 4 pieces for travel, it is a bit difficult for someone with physical problems to assemble.
kenny d. from brighton, mi
75 yr old male with a spinal cord injury and arthritis.
Need little time in getting use to move around in tight...
very easy to set down and comfortable
hard to line up front wheels to go straight after you turn the chair around.
deborah w. from forest grove, or
unable to walk and needed away to get around
it is a very nice wheelchairs to get around with small...
I think everything about it good
I didn't find any weakness about it the wheelchairs work well for me I like riding it
harriet s. from marrietta, pa
Harriet Shoff 81 years old I am handicap can't walk anymore I like the wheelchairs I got off of you it's small and easy to get around in the house fo
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Ease of assembly. Ease of use. Stability of product
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steven b. from zanesville, oh (caregiver)
42 year old male with limited mobility.
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Ease of getting around
The solid tires it is a little hard to get over some doorways that have a little lift.
gladys s. from dodge city, ks
After using the invacare chair this takes awhile to get use to it. It is much smaller and lighter . After using it awhile I like it very much.Good job
Best investment we made, should have got it sooner.
Very easy to take apart and re-assemble. Enables him to get all through the house.
We got a great buy, but still wish it was less money, because we had to pay for it all out of our own pockets. Insurance won't help.
carol f. from blacklick, oh (caregiver)
My husband is 73 years, has dementia, Parkinson's, kidney problems, diabetes, HBP and overweight. He has a lot of trouble walking and tremors.
I highly recommend.
Easy to use
To low to ground.
james j. from oklahoma city, ok (caregiver)
My mom can only use one leg so walking is out. This chair has been awesome. It would be nice if it was higher from the ground.
Measure carefully before purchasing
Great turning radius. Looks pretty good.
Arms are awkward and long Low speed and very low clearance Difficult to maneuver towards tables sinks etc.
claire w. from eugene, or
I’ve been living with multiple sclerosis for 30 years and use a wheelchair in my home as well as outdoors. several specialists recommended this chair.
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Solid, well made ease of drive mechanism
Instructions for setting up the chair
jean h. from sandpoint, id
sorry , you don’t give enough space for adequate explanation
We have had a few of the older models, but am very happy...
Maneuverability in the house and small areas is like no other. Sturdy enough to give the support of a bigger chair.
Since my husband relies heavily on the armrests for support when transferring, we’re constantly trying to tighten them with the Allen wrench. I wish they were more stable.
melinda w. from rochester hills, mi (caregiver)
My husband has MS, and relies entirely on his powerchair to get around.
HAPPINESS
Tight turning radius, easy to use.
Nothing yet!
constance a. from kutztown, pa
My daughter and I had planned to get her a scooter, but we saw this and we were both sold. She loves it!
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