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TYPES OF POWERCHAIR

Pride Go Chair Powerchair

Lightweight electric wheelchair is the first travel chair to combine outstanding mobility, amazing maneuverability, and style—the Go Chair from the “Jazzy Power Chair range.” The pride Go Power Chairs fits in most car boots and is simple to disassemble for travel.Compact, lightweight, and transportable. The upgraded Go-Chair is lightweight electric wheelchair. Redesigned from the ground up, the all-new go chair has a bold, sleek new look and comes in a variety of modern colors.

With its five-piece disassembly, enhanced performance, and comfort, you may travel light and independently while on the road. Traveling is made easier with the new Go-Chair’s sleek, bold design and enhanced weight capability of 21 stone 6 lbs.

Pride Fusion E Powerchair

Pride Mobility’s Fusion E power chairs is an affordable rear-wheel drive wheelchair featuring an advanced modular design that enhances obstacle climbing capabilities and offers a smooth ride.
The Fusion E electric power chairs for adult mobility is a highly functional and adaptable chair that can satisfy the needs of even the most active user. It features rear wheel propulsion. Power chairs specification varies with user weight, terrain, battery type, battery condition and tire pressure.

The Pride Fusion E power chair Features Independent Rear Wheel Drive System- Provides exceptional control even at fast speeds and offer good stability even on uneven terrain. Maximum weight capability of 23 st 6 lbs. Reach a top speed of 4 mph. Compatible with add-ons including the hydration system, transfer bars, oxygen holder, and phone or tablet holder.

Pride i-Go Folding Power chair. power chairs/electric power chairs for adult mobility/reclining electric/power wheelchair.

Most of us prefer to concentrate on the essentials when it comes to accessibility: push buttons, automatic doors, ramps, elevators, and complete stops. But as a permanent user of a electric power wheelchairs, I can assure you that accessibility encompasses much more than just these basic components. One important aspect that is frequently disregarded is SPACE.

The environment around you is inaccessible if you don’t have adequate room to move your mobility device around in. As someone who uses a power wheelchair to get around, I’ve discovered that having space is a luxury that I don’t always get to enjoy.

I’ll give you a couple instances. For a power wheelchair user, using an accessible restroom is like playing a real-life game of Tetris. It’s difficult to maneuver a 300-pound wheelchair between an awkwardly positioned toilet and a sink that protrudes into the center of the space. It’s not only a matter of finding place for your wheelchair; you also need to think about whether or not your personal support worker can easily assist you. I’ve had to play this game a lot while having a full bladder, and it’s not fun.

Doorways are another instance where room is essential. Frequently, they are too narrow to allow our wheelchairs to pass through the door.

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