Go-Chair
Incredibly portable, 4 lightweight pieces, up to 13.2 mile range and 10 colors. NEW 20" SEAT AVAILABLE!
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Great product. The only issue is the foot rest is not wide...
Quiet, easy to take apart for transport.
The footrest is not wide enough. No room for both feet.
diana m. from columbus, oh
71 year old. Unable to walk.
So far very satisfactory .
Quiet and smooth ride.
None so far
nancy d. from deland, fl (caregiver)
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Worth the money as rated in #3 above.
See ratings above in #3
Footrest was excessively difficult to move up and down. Color shrouds were not sent with chair. I was not informed they were out of stock at the time of sale.
wilfred k. from cerritos, ca (caregiver)
Person has Parkinson's Disease.
I don't like that the chair swivels all the time. I would...
It is well built and rugged.
Not able to lock seat in one position.
robert c. from greensburg, in
I have a broken foot and am using while it heals. My wife wil use it after me.
the Go-Chair works better than any other power chair...
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the front wheels are just a little bit wide. If these two idler-style wheels could moved in about two inches it would make tight cornering easier.
raymond c. from guyton, ga
66 year old male. diagnoses with "Early Onset Parkinson's" about 16 years ago, somewhere around age 48 to 50.
Took him some time to get used to the joy stick
Small turn radius, compact yet easily and comfortably fits a w 230 lb man
Learning curve of joy stick, battery time. It seems to run out too fast.
terri lee p. from jacksonville, fl (caregiver)
He is unable to walk due to painful knees and legs. He can transfer on his own.
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Seat too large and wide
joyce p. from west hills, ca
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Great product
Easy to maneuver, stability makes my granddaughter feel safe and comfortable
Manuel says battery life 13 hours. Ours has never had more than 6 or 7 even though my granddaughter shuts the chair off when she is sitting i it and not moving.
lorraine e. from independence, wi (caregiver)
Age 12 Spina bifida
Too bulky and heavy to disassemble and put in car
It's pretty
Too heavy to disassemble and lift for a small person. Won't fit in door ways. Too bulky
david v. from milford, pa
Too bulky for a small person to disassemble and put in a car. It's too wide for doors. The weight is too much for me a small person to pick up.
Decent portable motorized wheelchair
Small, maneuverable
The product design was changed from previous units to include plastic skirts in front at the bottom . These skirts catch on the ankles of the user when trying to transition into the chair from a walker. They are part of the body of the chair and cannot be removed
gregory s. from sunnyvale, ca (caregiver)
72 year old female with severe RA
modern technology lacking
None
No strengths is the weakness
john a. from rock hill, sc
age 89+ with very limited walking ability
The plugin for the charger is poor, being you have to line...
turning ability
The charging plugin.
robert r. from darien, il
has very difficult walking, even with forearm crutches.
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