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FDA Class II medical device*
Additional Features
- 18" x 17", 5-point swivel seat with latch release
- Compact turning radius
- Dual swing-away, under seat storage bins
- Height and width adjustable armrests
- Large footplate
- One hand feather-touch disassembly
- 60" lap belt
- The heaviest piece is only 36 lbs
How To Measure For A Power Wheelchair


Seat Width: Measure the widest point of your body between the knees and hips. Add at least one inch- to this measurement for some extra breathing room. If you typically wear bulky or heavy clothing, such as during outdoor use in winter, you may wish to add two inches to this measurement to give yourself adequate room to move.
Back Height: This measurement will determine the distance from the seat base to the top of the wheelchair's seat back. Typically, you'll want to measure from the most posterior point of your body to the center point between your shoulder blades. Some users may prefer a higher back for added support, but remember that the higher the back of the chair is, the less room you'll have to rotate your upper body while seated.
Front Seat to Floor: Measure your leg from the back of your knee to the sole of your foot. Unless you are choosing a foot-propelled wheelchair, you will want to add two inches to this measurement to give yourself plenty of clearance for a footrest.
Seat Depth: Measure from the most posterior point of your body to the interior of your knee, deducting two inches from the total. You may require a greater amount of leg overhang to lift your legs during use; if so, consult your rehabilitation professional for guidance on adjusting your measurements accordingly, or speak with one of our power wheelchair specialists by dialing 1 (800) 794-9813 to get the right fit.
Hanger Angle: This measurement specifies how far your toes will extend from your body when seated, and is measured horizontally. The tighter your hanger angle, the less space you'll need to turn your wheelchair around. The flexibility of your legs and knees may also impact the hanger angle you will want to choose. Most wheelchairs have a hanger angle of about 70 degrees, and the farthest hanger angle available on any wheelchair is 60 degrees. Pediatric chairs have a hanger angle of 90 degrees to accommodate the shorter leg length of child users. A hanger angle is difficult for a wheelchair user to measure on their own, so we highly recommend calling one of our power wheelchair experts at 1 (800) 794-9813 to help you find a chair with the optimal hanger angle for your needs.
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Mar 29, 2013 8:30 PM |
mom mom from Florida would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself 66 year old female |
Pros Small, easy to maneuver in house. |
Cons |
Service & Delivery Delivered in a timely matter and easy to assemble |
Has really helped me get around when I am hurting too bad to walk. |
6 of 8 people found this review helpful |
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Sep 7, 2011 11:50 AM |
Son-in-Law from Bakersfield, CA would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself |
Pros Small, Tight, and an excellent value. This powerchair does everything needed, and you can adjust the height and width to suit your comfort level. Very easy to assemble. |
Cons The Power Chair itself is a little too straight up, even without adjustments. |
Service & Delivery The team at USM was pleasant to work with, and I no problems. Delivery was on time. Definitely the best price on the net. |
I got this for my 82 year-old father-in-law who is in assisted living and wanted a little more freedom, as he is too weak to roll his wheelchair very far anymore. All smiles since. (Its the only thing he doesn't complain about.) |
15 of 16 people found this review helpful |
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Feb 18, 2011 8:17 PM |
B-Mart from Southern California would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself 63 year-old male w/MS and severe left foot drop. |
Pros Easy to use. Adds a ton of mobility for me. |
Cons Small front wheels, cause rugs to bunch up when going from floor to rug. Easy fix, replace the rugs with low pile ones. |
Service & Delivery Excellent |
Great value for the cost. |
14 of 15 people found this review helpful |
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Feb 11, 2011 2:17 PM |
Helen's Wheels. from Palmdesert, CA would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Older great Grandma. |
Pros Easy to Maneuver. |
Cons Haven't thought of any. |
Service & Delivery Good, could have been put together on delivery, however (regardless, the) maintenance man had no troubles. |
Nothing but complementary. |
10 of 10 people found this review helpful |
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May 15, 2010 7:12 PM |
Son Jack from Somersworth, N.H. would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Caregiver |
Pros Easy to Transport, Easy to Control, Fast, Long Battery Life, Powerful Motor, Stable, Comfortable |
Cons |
My now 88 year-old mother got 6 excellent years use (all day, every day) out of her first Go-Chair so I bought her another one. It has GREATLY enhanced her quality of life in her golden years. I would highly recommend it to anyone. |
38 of 38 people found this review helpful |