I'm wide on top. Mounting a light on the top or side of the powered wheelchair I depend on doesn't work because my arms and shoulders block the light. With the light poking out from under the joystick I can see [at night] again
I purchased the 7000 series a few years ago. I'm a disabled Marine Corps vet, and it has really allowed me to leave the house and Explorer, go on vacations. I would highly recommend
This chair is realy solid and was shipped with all the components. Every thing works as mentioned. The adjustment for the feet is a bit too long for a small person, but it is manageable. I also ordered a 8 ft ramp, but I received a 7 ft long. This will be replaced in 3 months as the service departement said to me. Hope I will get it! I recommand this wheelchair.
Thank you for the fast delivery it would help paralyzed person like me
I’m 77 years old and as a result of a failed back operation, I needed a wheelchair to maintain my independence. I searched the web to try and educate myself as to what was available and determined I wanted something lightweight, foldable and with power.
I visited several Houston wheelchair stores and sadly there was no one store stocked more than three “brands” and often did not stock the full product line. This made it very difficult to compare various models. You might find a matrix comparing one company’s models but not comparing multiple companies models.
As a result I utilized YouTube and watched numerous videos and frequently would watch the same video multiple times. I found Marc’s Mobility (Lakeland FL) who’s created a fantastic library of videos. My impression was they were educating me so I could make the most informed decision for my needs. Hence, I purchased the ComfyGo Phoenix Carbon Fiber. I’ve only had it for a few short days and so far, it meets all my expectations.