Go-Chair
Lightweight and extremely portable with an easy to remove battery pack.
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nancy j. from peckville, pa (caregiver)
71 years old, disablity, bilateral amputee, one leg BTK and one leg ATK.
mobility and manuverability provided
The Go-Chair provides good manuverability inside the house and eliminates the need to transfer to chair at restaurants. We were using a scooter before we bought the Go-Chair.
It's heavy and not so simple to take apart and put back together as advertised. It is so difficult to put the wheels back on the body I've opted to break my back loading both parts together into the car rather than struggle for 15 minutes to get it back together.
tyla b. from new braunfels, tx (caregiver)
My 68 year old husbands who suffers from Myotonic Muscular Dystrophy uses the recently purchased Go-Chair.
Good value for the money
Size
Difficult to plug in charger to charger port.
joe w. from union, wa (caregiver)
95 years old. can only walk short distance.
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robert r. from norwood, ma (caregiver)
Trouble walking
Got my life back
Disassembles into four manageable parts
Limited outside use
victor l. from levitown, pa
Physical disability
not for a totally disabled person
ease of use indoors
not good on any inclines or snow or any inclement weather
kathleen t. from brownstown, mi
A male 55 years of age,mostly for indoor use for knee that will be operated on soon
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PRODUCT ARRIVED WITH A FLAT TIRE AND NO BRAKE. BOTH WERE CORRECED A FEW DAYS LATER AFTER A PHONE CALL.
dr robert w. from new york, ny
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you get what you pay for and this chair is worth the cost...
This chair was purchased for use away from home. It is very easy to load into my van and very easy to push in manual mode. The disassembly is fast and the weight of each individual piece is light enough for me to manage.
This chair does not move well over uneven ground. It is meant for flat solid surfaces. The joystick was a bit stiff at first but has loosened up with use. The placement of the controller could be a bit more forward on the chair arm. I am not a tall person but even I find the joystick back a bit too far for real comfort in use.
ellen h. from calais, me
56 years old. Secondary Progressive MS. Still able to walk for short period of time.
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bernadette c. from thorndale, pa
29, rheumatoid arthritis
Good product
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Not a weakness, but it doesn't handle throw rugs or carpets well.
dr robert w. from new york, ny
Parkinsons Disease
Great ideal, fills a need
It is easy to transport and assembles quickly. It is everything I expected. I am satisfied with my purchase.
It could have a better seat and longer range.
robert v. from eveleth, mn (caregiver)
Stroke victim with limited use of left side. 60 year old female, retired on disability.
Bought so won't have to mess with Medicare
Works well Inexpensive
None for us.
william b. from greeley, co (caregiver)
Female 83 had stroke trouble walking
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