| Leslie from West Liberty,Iowa submitted this review on March 14th 2010 at 05:19 AM. Leslie is a care giver who has over a year of experience with the product. | | Strengths: | none | | Weaknesses: | This chair has had a short from day one,which eats the batteries.Was poorly assembled by the dealer,the ties holding the wiring to the joystick were pulled out by the lift seat. | | Comments: | If the goverment wants to cut medicare why don't they just go after these people and the the people that charge $9000.00 to medicare for this junk when they are buying them for under $2000.We all get ripped off by this over charging. | | Durability? |  | | Ease of use? |  | | Meet expectations? |  | | Overall Rating: |  |
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| kathy from menard tx usa submitted this review on September 30th 2008 at 07:08 PM. kathy is an end user who has over a year of experience with the product. | | Strengths: | It is fast and not quite as wobbly going down a steep ramp as my old invacare was much easier to get in and out of small areas without tearing up walls and doors | | Weaknesses: | Leds are way too bright controls are way too touchy and too low slung to take outdoors without fear of getting stuck on rocks batteries dont hold up near as long as my invacare batteries did and seems to have issues with the plug area of the charger you have to wiggle it and make sure leds are flashing before you turn it off or it wont charge | | Comments: | very disappointed I was looking forward to a smaller chair and didn't think it would have as many power issues as it does definitely not worth the money Had I known what I know now I would of just got another set of batteries and replaced the seat and arm pieces on my invacare pronto R2 | | Durability? |  | | Ease of use? |  | | Meet expectations? |  | | Overall Rating: |  |
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| David from Calhoun, GA submitted this review on August 3rd 2006 at 08:45 PM. David is an end user who has over a year of experience with the product. | | Strengths: | Extreme high endurance. I am 230lbs and 6'1 and this little baby will go for miles. I have ridden the 1103 Ultra across town , a distance of 14 miles with no problems. This was up hills, on sidewalks and dirt roads. It was money well spent. | | Weaknesses: | None. | | Comments: | I am a t5 paraplegic and this little powerchair really helps out when I am going in and out of doors. Not to mention the kids like to catch a ride with me too. I would recommend the chair to anyone. | | Durability? |  | | Ease of use? |  | | Meet expectations? |  | | Overall Rating: |  |
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| Dee from Chesaning, Michigan, USA submitted this review on July 14th 2005 at 03:05 PM. Dee is an end user who has one to six months of experience with the product. | | Strengths: | There are none!!! | | Weaknesses: | Everything about the chair and the company where they are made!! | | Comments: | Only have had the chair for 6 months and it has been a problem ever since I got it. The batteries will only keep a charge for 1 hour and that is if it has a charging time of atleast 12 hours. Called pride and they are no help..said it is my problem to deal with. They say it keeps people mobile...not..it keeps you stuck in the same place for hours. I can't even take it shopping because it wouldn't make it out my door to my van. I do not recommend a Pride product to anyone. By the way..I'm on my second set of batteries with the third set comming tomarrow....doubt that is even gonna help the problem. If I can't get something resolved with this soon..I'm contacting a lawyer with this problem...if Pride won't listen to me, maybe they will a lawyer. | | Durability? |  | | Ease of use? |  | | Meet expectations? |  | | Overall Rating: |  |
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| Martha from Florida submitted this review on March 20th 2005 at 12:17 PM. Martha is a care giver who has one to six months of experience with the product. | | Strengths: | Extremely maneuvarable, spins on small circumference, charge lasts longer than expected, quiet, sturdy. | | Weaknesses: | User needs to have high degree of dexterity, joy stick control not easy to relate to octogenarians who's never played video games. | | Comments: | Distributor should provide free classes to users | | Durability? |  | | Ease of use? |  | | Meet expectations? |  | | Overall Rating: |  |
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