Go-Chair
Incredibly portable, 4 lightweight pieces, up to 13.2 mile range and 10 colors. NEW 20" SEAT AVAILABLE!
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Very satisfied with chair.
Construction seems sturdy.
don't know of any at this time.
roylene m. from spencer, wv
I am very satisfied with my Go Chair. It is smaller than the old one so goes better in tight places. Highly recommended.
Great for indoor spaces and is transportable
Size, maneuverability, ease of use, easy and light enough for easy transport. Under seat storage is helpful. Seat can be easily rotated. Foot plate height is adjustable. Easy to charge. Charger is easily portable.
- under seat storage, though handy requires significant strength to open and close. - Strong enough for indoor use, but does not have enough torque to power up hills. ( this is fine for me, since I intend to only use it indoors) - Seat is comfortable but hard to slide on. Wish seat could be adjusted to be an inch or so lower because I want my knees higher than my hips (less back strain in that position). - At TopSpeed, vibration is annoying. - Seat wobbles ever so slightly. I guess this can’t be helped. -
maureen s. from rolesville, nc (caregiver)
Bought Go Chair for 5’4” 115lb 61 yo wife with Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis. It replaces the QM710
Concerns about steering
Good value; comfortable
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eric s. from glen arm, md
73-year-old male with Parkison's
I would recommend this product, it’s a great chair!
The ease of operating I’m sure anyone that buys this chair would be very pleased.
As of right now, there are no weaknesses.
carl b. from hiawassee, ga
My wife loves this chair, it is very easy to take apart and put it in the car trunk. Takes about 2 minutes.
Greast product.
Ease of use for him.
None so far.
janice k. from hendersonville, nc
My stepfather loves his new Go-Chair - Happy Fathers Day to him!
Chair has been a true blessing in my life!
It is small enough to go through most of my doorways and turns in place.
Makes a clicking noise everytime you stop or start.
debbie r. from jacksonville, ar
59 year old woman born with a form of Muscular Dystrophy called Central Core Disease. Unable to walk.
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danny p. from fortworth, tx
68, can't get around or get out of regular chairs if they are too low.
Great for smaller people and easy to use. Turns on a dime!
Well built, easy to use, portable.
The storage under the seat is difficult to open for an older person. It's a good idea and convenient place to locate it, but could be made easier to open.
beth c. from bellevue, wa (caregiver)
92 year old mother. She can walk with a walker but not far and is getting weaker. The chair allows her to get out more.
Product and technician were excellent!
The simplicity of the unit.
None at this time.
manny g. from woodlands, tx
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glenn s. from york haven, pa (caregiver)
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Great chair for travel and around the house use.
Easy to disassemble and transport. Narrow, so much easier to maneuver than a wheelchair in most cases.
The seat post is a little short when putting the seat back on after transport. Battery could be a little stronger for time and the assembly instructions were not great.
dennis v. from custer, wa (caregiver)
40 year old female who can barely walk, has limited usage of her hands and poor coordination all around due to Progressive MS.
Gets the job done.
Long battery life, fast.
Set-up was difficult.
chesley w. from somerset, ky (caregiver)
My 88 year old Father bought this for use in his assisted living home. Works great for that purpose.
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