I'm actually fundraising to get this particular chair for myself, but I don't have limited leg bending (at least not always. I do have days where my reflexes kick out and stay kicked out, but I don't actually go out on those days honestly.) The chairs are actually pretty heavy duty despite their streamlined design, so 200 pounds is easy enough on them. The charge is definitely a bummer, but what I DO like is that you can actually invest in spare batteries since the battery detaches easier. My power chair battery is a beast, so I couldn't imagine getting a spare and having to keep it charged, and I only get 12 miles to a charge off of that. What my plan is, is to eventually get back up batteries for any long trips like Disney, etc.
Interested but, kind of disappointed with 10 miles per charge. I'm 200 lbs with limited leg bending might be too seems not heavy duty enough
I'm actually fundraising to get this particular chair for myself, but I don't have limited leg bending (at least not always. I do have days where my reflexes kick out and stay kicked out, but I don't actually go out on those days honestly.) The chairs are actually pretty heavy duty despite their streamlined design, so 200 pounds is easy enough on them. The charge is definitely a bummer, but what I DO like is that you can actually invest in spare batteries since the battery detaches easier. My power chair battery is a beast, so I couldn't imagine getting a spare and having to keep it charged, and I only get 12 miles to a charge off of that. What my plan is, is to eventually get back up batteries for any long trips like Disney, etc.
@@janedoe8829 What type of chair did you end up getting?
It may be worth looking into the Model A rather than the Ci
@@Schpoople do u happen to know what milage the A model holds? Thanks x
Also disappointed that they are not FDA approved and therefore not approved by insurance.