Vision Super Heavy Duty Power Chair
A heavy duty power wheelchair with an ultra-durable design and an option for a power elevating seat that will raise the user up to 10".
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comfortable and easy to use
powerful enough to get into my handicap car
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lance f. from tucson, az
68 years old, blew out my left knee and now need a wheelchair
Just what I needed
Seat raises
ride height of seat is too high
larry h. from kennewick, wa
79 years old, feet and legs losing strength rapidly. hard to walk or stand.
super product, super service
improved mobility
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scott j. from austin, tx
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It's heavy-duty, comfortable and once getting use to easy to manage.
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maxine j. from elmsford, ny
This product is worthy to be praise. I am able to safely move around outside of my home with confidence and a feeling of security.
Vision Super Heavy Duty Power Chair: Review
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Controls a little over sensitive.’
thomas l. from italy, tx
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Reliable transportation
Sturdy construction. Lift kit
Difficulty getting through some doorways
thomas l. from italy, tx
67 yr old male
just great
manueverbility
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ortelio j b. from bronx, ny
tranportation
Works great and looks good.
It does the job easily.
The speed controller - wish it was a one handed finger pusher.
arnold h. from staten island, ny
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Very good
Response
The speed control is to touchy
lloyd m. from fresno, ca
Ben looking a long time
Great for getting out of the house
Comfortable, good battery life. Pretty fast
Can be a little bit jerky at higher power levels
john p. from greenville, tx
67 year old amputee. Not able to use a prosthetic leg
Excellent chair for people living in recreation areas.
Excellent construction.
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john b. from bull shoals, ar
Disabled.
Have not used a lot due to additional health issues, but in...
Climbs ramps very well. Can travel across ground (hard).
None yet. But, when delivered it would not fit through our front door, even though we measured the space before purchase. My husband had to disassemble and reassemble the chair using optional pre-drilled holes on the frame. This allowed the arms to be set in to the advertised width of the chair. So all is well for now.
curtis p. from oxford, pa
400 pounds, both knees need replacing, age 61.
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