Bought my new Phoenix ComfyGo mobility chair a week ago. So far, am very pleased. The joy stick takes some practice in tighter areas, like into an elevator. Also doesn’t do well on slopes steeper than 6 degrees. But it’s very comfortable sitting, and I think will meet my needs on fairly flat surfaces. Also very light lifting in and out of car.
this chair has changed my life..I can work go to stores bymyself can shop go to doctors..do anything that a person who walks can do..thank you so much for at least the last 6 years
My husband has trouble with arm strength and at times will put a lot of pressure on the arms of the chair. This chair the extra bar so when putting weight it doesn’t give way.
Just received the comfygo8000 as a replacement for a chair the airlines broke. This is great for smaller spaces and nice a sturdy. It’s a heavier chair but you need it to hold up to what the airlines do to it. The seats are very comfortable and it turns great. Very happy
I bought my first IQ-7000 following my 2nd heart attack in 2024. Roll forward 2 years and my wife faced a lower leg amputation and knew exactly what she wanted... "Just like yours, but gold and purple!"
Mine has been a great chair for 2 years. The black and red cushions are a little worn and I guess they don't make the black with red stitching anymore, but everything on the chair is solid and works great!
With the rear seat folded in the car, both chairs are easily transportable!
We had to modify hers to accept a limb support for the amputation, but there is a solid metal piece under the seat suitable for welding and the attachment worked perfectly.
(The hospital wouldn't release her without it and they wanted to stick us with a 300lb. behemoth chair we had no way to transport.)





