Zip'r PC
This six-wheel design boasts impressive maneuverability and safety centered around the large center wheels for a smooth, comfortable ride every time.
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Dangerous going down a ramp
Length of charge
Feels like it will tip over going down a ramp.
lauren c. from griffin, ga
79 yrs old. Week legs. shortness of breath.
Get what u pay for
Turn radius Battery life
Not sturdy Bolts need tightening often Was NOT easy to assemble, heavy
shirley a. from roanoke rapids, nc
67 YO Female w dxs as follows: Rheumatoid arthritis w chronic pain Diabetes, type 2, insulin dependent Charcot ft w tarsometatarsal fusion Stage
I am satisfied with this product - I would buy again.
It is well-designed and the size is comfortable.
None so far.
roger f. from aberdeen, wa
89 years old. Very disabled yet can walk some with walker etc.
Very good chair with a few tiny problems
Sturdy, comfortable, well-made
Tiller is constantly getting hit (by me, my clothes, other people's clothes) causing chair to turn on (in some instances) and go forward unexpectedly. Even when I bend over in some instances, it jolts forward, because I have hit the tiller. One time it happened in the kitchen, and My hand was stuck between the chair and a kitchen cabinet, and I couldn't get at the tiller (hard to explain position). How about a flat tiller (sort of like the circle with the up/down and left/right design on most TV remotes? To me, this is the biggest design flaw. It CAN be very dangerous. On speeds 3 & 4, the chair will not go in a straight line, but instead veers from left to right. It is loud, making a loud WHIRRR. I have rented a slightly smaller wheelchair, but basically very similar, and it was extremely quiet compared to this one. I don't like it because when you enter a room, all eyes turn to you because of the noise. These are all small things, but if improved, would make this a much better product.
dayna t. from bloomington, in
I am a 63-year old female who is retired on disability. I recently had my left leg amputated after 14 years of leg surgeries and pain.
I like the chair
Very good turning radius and range
The cable too short to the controller, can't raise the arm rest.
ronald m. from turtle lake, wi
I'm 68 and totally disabled I use this from the time I get up till bed (indoors and outside) and am satisfied so far.
Very good power chair.
The turning radius is amazing, makes it usable indoors as well as outside. Distance it goes on a charge is much better than most.
The thing that worries us most is the post that goes down through the foot plate. It protrudes so far underneath that it has hit high spots in sidewalks or places where there is no sidewalks, making it a safety factor.
marlene c. from lincoln, ca (caregiver)
52 yr.old male, injured in car accident years ago. Is able to walk in house with cane.
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The price is very affordable.
The seat needs more slant; It's too easy to slide forward and the seatbelt is poor design.
jeffery g. from morano valley, ca
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good ride even though it squeeks and makes noises at times.
Turning radius is excellent. Not having to charge the chair as often allows for greater freedom of mobility.
footrest and seat need to have greater flexibity and ease of adjustment. It would make the ride more comfortable and secure.
joan h. from tuscaloosa, al
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These chairs,will help get a disabled person back to some...
Easy to assemble, and also the ease of operating the chair.
None, that we can think of
ronald h. from jersey shore, pa (caregiver)
My Wife is the user of the chair.She is very pleased with the chair and it profomanace. The only down side is that we did not order a lift.
No frills
Easy to manneauver Long battery life
No place for purse or to carry any items or drink holder
evelyn b. from coral springs, fl
81 yr old frmale with leg injury.
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price, ease of assemble
the front wheels need at least 10 deg. up and down movement
sharon b. from dyer, in (caregiver)
unable to walk
Runs well, fabrication shortcuts.
Turning radius is excellent allowing use in a small house.
Poor fabrication especially welding allowing rupture of threaded inserts. Packing was also poor with armrest poking a hole in the seatback.
robert m. from harbeson, de (caregiver)
User has severe neuropathy with sideased nerves in the hands and right leg.
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