Go-Chair
Lightweight and extremely portable with an easy to remove battery pack.
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Great 3rd one we have bought
Easy to use. Not to heavy. Very portable. Fits in truck of car. Hatch back is easiest.
Life of battery.
carol w. from westerville, oh (caregiver)
72 years old had a stroke 15 years ago. Right side effect. Use it for travel when out of the house
Compact and easy to maneuver
Short turn radius makes it easy to maneuver in groups of people.
Rear end making an annoying noise
constance h. from new paltz, ny
Active 84 year old that has trouble walking due to arthritis.
Gives mom mobility at home without major inside...
1. fits thru existing doorways 2. holds enough charge for a full day around the house
none so far
arden d. from jonesboro, ga (caregiver)
90 year old female with disabling osteoarthritis
Should Have Purchased This Sooner!
Ease of getting around, turning, getting through doorways and tight spaces. This has power wheelchair has made my life of being mobile so much easier, I should have purchased this years ago.
Wish that the chair could easily go higher like that of an office chair where you just pull a lift lever. Also wish that the battery would last longer, but I have not run out of battery power yet with all of it's use during a day.
jeffrey g. from duncan, sc
Physical disabled, not able to walk without a mobility aid.
Very helpful
Able to turn in limited space such as a closet. Navigates easily.
Seat bottom not deep enough. Also, it needs a bag to go on the back to hold things such as a wallet, tissues, etc. My oxygen is in the little basket that comes with the chair. Therefore I have nowhere to put necessary items.
pamela d. from houston, tx
I am a 75-year-old woman with four ruptured discs in my lower back. Due to pain I cannot walk more than 5 steps. I am also on oxygen 24/7.
The chair does what it is supposed to do. It can be...
It seems to be a quality product.
The rear wheel section may be a little heavy for a lady and the battery case sometimes has a problem fitting in its place.
martin p. from saint jacobs, il (caregiver)
The chair is for my wife who is 74 years old and has M.S.
Very helpful.
Moving me!
Arm rests that I am not supposed to use!
charles b. from la mesa, ca
I am an 84 year old spouse with stenosis and difficulty with walking.
Nice chair, easy to drive
Small and compact
Back of seat not adjustable
randall k. from sylacauga, al
Multiple sclerosis
The Go-chair and SpinLife both are excellent, I would...
Quality and the fact that it is portable.
It's a little too low to the ground.
frank g. from colorado springs, co
I have sever lower back problems that goes down both of my legs and onto my feet. I can't walk very much at all. I have a minivan, but no lift in it.
Does what it says it will do
Able to transport it in car without van lift, goes in tight places such as eating places, also handy around the house
One piece is a little heavy and awkward to put together and take apart, takes a little practice to get the hang of it, otherwise very nice chair
deborah b. from boaz, al (caregiver)
Age 68 with MS, can't walk, needs portable wheelchair to go places as home chair is too big to put in van
Easy to break down and reassemble. Mobility. Gets the job...
Easy to transport in trunk of a small car. Gets through tight areas like motel rooms.
Too close to ground – one more inch of ground clearance would be nice. I feel like that would make a big difference, especially in grassy areas. More battery range would also be nice.
james m. from montoursville, pa
68 years old. I am not able to walk but can transfer.
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Upholstery fit
pamela m. from dauphin island, al
75 years old, living independently in a house. Unusable left leg. Drives mobility van. Doors in house very narrow.
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