Go-Chair
Pride's Go-Chair is a combination of convenience and features, making it an exceptional choice for those seeking a portable and user-friendly power wheelchair.
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Exactly as described
Easy to use and transport
Footrest could be a good little bigger
david h. from beloit, wi
Senior overweight male unable to put pressure on his right leg.
I am very happy with the chair
The ease of use and the short area turning ability.
So far I have not seen any.
james j. from las vegas, nv
82 years old. I have a severe arthritis issue in my right ankle and requires the wearing of a brace.
Overall convenient and easy to use.
Strengths include light weight and easily disassembled to manageable pieces.
The anti tip wheels limit transitions from roadway to curb cuts. It has become stuck several times in its first 2 weeks on a very normal uphill grade with transitions. The wheels have even caught on a threshold. I don't want to remove them, but I can't have it stuck constantly either.
marsha b. from orange city, fl (caregiver)
User is a 74 year old bilateral above knee amputee with prosthesis. Chair is used for convenience and allowing better mobility.
Friend is now ordering one like mine with Swing-Away...
Ease of operating very user friendly.
Arms need to extend a few inches forward to make it easier to get up out of the chair.
phyllis h. from moses lake, wa
Female, 93, basically good health. Right knee bone on bone, fall risk. Tried out Go Chair of a resident which gave me the opportunity to decide.
beautiful chair
It's collapsible making it easy for transport.
Non customizable.
holly w. from andover, ma
I refused the chair at delivery because it didn't meet my needs. Otherwise A beautiful chair. Would have been perfect had it fit my needs
Best chair I ever had!
Easy to use. Small enough to use in house and small spaces.
None
frances g. from poughkeepsie, ny
me, 79, broken back, neck,. Very hard to walk and balance.
I love it and everyone makes a complement.
The two little compartments under the seat a very positive. A place to put my purse and a few other things.
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leila s. from marshalltown, ia
I just got out of rehab and I am still learning how to use my scooter. So far it is easy to use. I need a lot of rehab and learning how to transfer.
Great little powerhouse.
Just all-around aww... It does it all.
I wish I could replace the drive tires with ones that had better grip, deeper threads.
robert t. from new york, ny
I'm 52, had 2 strokes a year apart from each the last one sidelined my ability to walk and dexterity of my left hand.
Reliable chair. Spinlife is easy to deal with.
Reliable easy to maneuver.
The motor only lasts about 2 years. I use the chair about 40 hours/week.
john d. from sicklerville, nj
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The best piece of equipment I have ever had!
Enables me to relieve the pain of walking and standing at home. A good height for reaching most things. Recharges quickly. Has handy side swing out pockets. Turns on a dime.
I have yet to find any weaknesses.
jacqueline p. from saint cloud, fl
I am 71 years old and have suffered from RSD/CRPS since 2001. This disease goes through different stages and at this point I have difficulty standing
Great little powerhouse.
Does most thing a Quantum can at a fraction of the cost plus can be disassembled, including climb a 2" curb and come off it with no effort.
Tires will lose traction on moist side walk and NYC bus on ramps, shock absorbers are listed as minimal, while there aren't any. Bumps are hard.
robert t. from new york, ny
52 year old 2nd stroke survivor 5'3" 180 lbs.
BACKREST IS NOT COMFORTABLE
REAR WHEEL DRIVE, WEIGHT, AND MOBILITY
THE BACKREST IS NOT ADJUSTABLE AND IS UNCOMFORTABLE. I HAD TO ADD CUSHIONS
william p. from danville, ky
I HAVE BEEN IN A WHEELCHAIR FOR 4 YEARS, I AM ONLY 94 YEARS OLD. IBEEN THRU 3 OR 4 CHAIRS. THIS CHAIR IS FINE EXCEPT FOR THE BACKREST WHICH IS NOT ADJ
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