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The SuperHandy GoRide 2 is a lightweight (42 lbs), foldable electric wheelchair featuring dual 250W brushless motors, zero-turn joystick control, and electromagnetic brakes. It supports riders up to 300 lbs with an 18.5-inch high-density foam seat, offers a smooth ride on diverse terrains with its PU and pneumatic tires, and provides up to 4 miles of range per charge. Designed for portability and precision, it’s the ultimate mobility solution for active professionals on the go.
L**T
Best purchase of the year!
I got this for my 80 year old father who we also have a transport chair for. He can walk, but isn’t a great walker and definitely no long distances or he complains like crazy. It’s getting difficult for my mom to push him around in the transport chair. My dad is a pretty good driver with theme park ECVs, so I picked this up during prime days at a great discount. We get stopped a lot by folks wanted to know what chair it is. Not sure if it’s because of its form factor or because it’s bright orange. Does make him easier to spot in a crowd since he has more independence and speed than when he’s on foot. But that also means I have to keep more of an eye on him since he’s pretty fast and will often lead the way when he’s not sure where we are supposed to be going. :)This chair is lightweight, fits in my parents’ EV sedan standing up when I take out the bottom parcel shelf in the trunk. My mom has a hard time putting it in, but she can lift it out herself on a good day. It’s hefty for me - but I can get it in and out of trunk easily (it’s a higher lift for me since we are using a sedan trunk).We have travelled with it on a plane without issues. Airlines always ask about the battery size when we gate check it - so I write all that info down in a note that I keep on my phone so I have the info ready when needed. You can’t bring more than 300 watts of battery on the plane. The battery that came with our chair is 144 watts. So you can bring two of them with you on the plane. Battery isn’t super heavy. I think it’s around 3 lbs each. I detach the battery and joystick and put them into a backpack for the plane.I purchased an extra battery just in case - but we haven’t had to use it yet. We also haven’t taken it to a theme park all day yet. That will be next test for battery life. But I love that it’s possible to manually push the chair if the battery dies.I also looked at lightweight scooters - but I’m so happy that I went with this chair instead. It folds up substantially smaller than a scooter (which I think folds up more like a larger stroller - plus usually needs to be disassembled to fit into a sedan). This chair fits in their trunk without disassembly. I will sometimes remove the joystick but that’s super easy and quick. The turn radius is so much better than a scooter. My dad can usually drive straight into an elevator and then can turn around inside with very little extra space to get out.It is a little speedy for a senior. LOL. I had him on speed 2 (2 dots) and felt he was doing very well. I increased the speed to 3 dots and he didn’t drive as well. It seemed to be more difficult for him to maneuver in tighter spaces and hallways. I turned it back to 2 dots and he was back to being an excellent driver.Definitely the best thing I have bought all year. Gives my dad some independence. Frees up my mom to not have to push him. Small, lightweight, easy to use. Very happy!
S**S
JUST AS DESCRIBED ON THE PRODUCT PAGE
This wheelchair / scooter is great! My 85 year old mother has a hard time walking longer distances on uneven ground. She loves to watch her great grandchildren play their various sports. It was getting to the point that she had to miss some games because of the location and distance. Now she can go to everything again and it makes her so happy. This is a well constructed, fairly lightweight, easy to fold and operate electric wheelchair. The batteries last long enough to do most anything. It comes with 2 batteries so if one runs out there is always the backup that stores right on the chair. This is very comfortable and the price is great for everything you get.
J**E
Looks great but doesn't work!
Pretty chair, but after setting it up & charging the batteries, following the manual to the letter & troubleshooting per their website...the damn thing won't power up. The battery light turns on, but then the control panel won't turn on at all. So, immediately my father sits disappointed & once again left with a piece of crap that got his hopes of getting out of the house up only to crash right down. THANKS A LOT! Tried to contact their "dedicated support" only to find out they only keep Pacific weekday hours. Not so dedicated to supporting their disabled customers who bought into the hype. Extremely sad to watch his spirit just get wrecked when I had to tell him we couldn't make it work.
C**R
Uneven Acceleration, Otherwise Excellent
This is my second ultra-light, folding electric wheelchair. Generally, the Superhandy far excels the chair I used for five years before this purchase. The rechargeable batteries of my previous chair finally died, and that brand was too obscure for me to find replacement batteries. One of the reasons I chose the Superhandy brand is that Superhandy has been on the market long enough (and with a diverse enough product line) that odds are strong I’ll be able to find replacement parts in the future if needed.This chair’s design is excellent, much more stable, and much better thought-out than my previous brand of chair. When opening the chair, you feel the sides of it almost lock open in a very satisfying way. The batteries last many hours and charge quickly, and the seat cushion is very comfortable. It folds up to approximately the size of a carry-on suitcase, and is weighs as advertised, making it possible to lift if necessary. I use a portable 3’ ramp to roll it in and out of our minivan on its own power.One minor gripe is that the footrests lack a back to keep one’s feet clear of the front wheels, but I quickly got in habit of resting my feet far enough forward to clear the front wheels. A second minor gripe is that the chair doesn’t easily spin left and right on its own power, without some forward or backward movement. My previous chair spun left and right without any forward/backward direction needed.The only thing which kept me from giving a 5 star review is the acceleration from zero. My previous chair gradually accelerated from zero. This chair almost lurches from a stop, requiring the user to be Very Careful. I’ve bumped into walls more often with this, compared to my previous chair. I’m sure I will get used to it, but I know that the engineering can be improved in this area.Overall, I’m VERY pleased and highly recommend this chair to others, so long as the user can be careful with acceleration. I could not recommend it for someone with cognitive impairment.
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