Viper Plus GT
Redesigned to feature a height adjustable universal length armrest
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Kind of pricey compared to other wheelchairs I have had.
Well built
The hand wheels are aluminium and if rubbed againts a doorway or something hard, they tend to get rough spots or burrs on them and have to be smoothed out using a fine file. Should be stainless steel or hard rubber and plastic.
thomas s. from seminole, fl
I am a 78 year old male with right leg amputated above the knee.
The wheelchair is high quality and is as advertised.
I have put on weight since I was disabled, and the extra weight capacity is important.
The back rest is a little far forward. It would be nice to be able to adjust it easily.
michael c. from freehold, nj
I am a 65 year old, double transferal amputee. That means I have lost both legs just below the hip. I depend utterly on this wheelchair.
Lightweight yet sturdy and safe
A good product for the price we paid.
Can't think of any.
dorothy g. from milaca, mn
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The best chair we have used.
Sturdy construction, ease of motion, adjustable back rest, all around a superior chair
No weaknesses
leon b. from albuquerque, nm (caregiver)
Age 61, total physical disability resulting from MS
Good price and good product.
This wheelchair is a spare as I must use one all the time. It is a duplicate of the one I have been using for a year and a half with no problems.
None.
harold f. from lithonia, ga
72 year old male. Lost right leg and have problems with left. Wheelchair is essential to mobility.
This chair is great and has so many options.
The fact that the back can be adjusted is great. You don't have to be stuck at a 90 degree angle. It's padded. The flip back arms makes it easy to transfer from the chair to the bed, or public bathroom more easily. Currently I have the elevated leg rests and they are comfortable as well.
none.
david r. from alpharetta, ga
I am 30 years old. I recently was injured at work and broke both heels. I needed way to get around without crawling.
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Lightweight but sturdy.
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patsy j. from columbia, md
For husband who lives in an assisted living facility. He has vascular demtia and cerabella ataxia.
Could not manage without them.
Light weight and sturdy enough for daily use, and comfortable for 16 hours of daily seating with aid of a "Curve Foam Wheelchair Cushion" Also from SpinLife.
Could not think of anything negative.
betty y. from oswego, il (caregiver)
User is 79 years old with advanced Parkinson,this is our second "Viper Plus GT" our first is still in use after 4 years,it is sturdy,yet light weight
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tom f. from lancaster, ca
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half the price of other chairs. they were not this good
size and construction
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robert j. from ramsey, mn (caregiver)
wife has ms and recently fell broke right leg can not walk, chair is small enough for doorways
good wellbillt chair that was versatile
Chair came completly assembled and was easily adjusted to fit the patient.
It was hard to find a chair that was short enough but still capable of handling up to 300 lbs.
john l. from charleston, wv (caregiver)
Car accident victim that suffered a brain injury that has greatly limited her mobility
For a wheelchair, it is attractive and well put together.
The Viper Plus GT is sturdy, attractive, lightweight and has the adjustments I required. When delivered, it was easy to assemble. I would buy it again, after having received it. Thank you Spin Life
The only weakness is the lack of directions for adjustments that is delivered with the Viper GT Plus. I don't know how to adjust the back rest, and the seat length, which gave minimal detail. May have to go to a dealer to find out. Don't appreciate that.
jan f. from bakersfield, ca
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