Galenus Medical
SuperHandy GoRide 2 Electric Wheelchair – Lightweight (42lbs), Foldable, Dual Brushless Motors, Zero Turn, Electromagnetic Brake, Portable Design for Enhanced Mobility (330lbs Capacity)
Rated 3.46 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)
$1,143.99
Brand | SuperHandy |
Color | Orange |
Item Weight | 42 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Material | Aluminum |
- Maximum Support: Accommodates up to 330Lbs with an 18.5-inch wide seat, crafted from high-density foam for ultimate comfort and extended use.
- Foldable & Portable: Quick folding mechanism transforms it into a compact size, easily stored in vehicle trunks, ideal for travel and storage.
- Powerful Motors: Equipped with 250W*2 brushless motors, reaching speeds of up to 4MPH. Features electromagnetic braking for safe, reliable stopping power.
- Navigate with Ease: Zero-turn capability and a 360° joystick allow for precise control, making it easy to maneuver through tight spaces.
- Stable & Smooth: 7″ PU front and 12″ pneumatic rear tires ensure a smooth ride on various terrains, enhancing mobility and comfort.
- Range and Runtime: For a 210 lb rider, expect 4 miles per battery; for 280 lbs, up to 3 miles. Riders above or below may see a 20 percent range variation. Lower speeds extend runtime but reduce range, while max speed maximizes distance per charge.
- Disclaimer: Actual range may vary based on factors such as rider weight and height, terrain, temperature, elevation, and riding conditions. Differences in these variables can impact performance, so individual results may differ from expected ranges.
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Additional information
Weight | 42 lbs |
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Dimensions | 30.3 × 29.1 × 13.8 in |
GTIN | 001001634423 |
Package Dimensions | 30.3 x 29.1 x 13.8 inches; 42 Pounds |
Item model number | GBTS021 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | February 8, 2024 |
Manufacturer | GCM, SuperHandy |
ASIN | B0CV92PWLN |
14 reviews for SuperHandy GoRide 2 Electric Wheelchair – Lightweight (42lbs), Foldable, Dual Brushless Motors, Zero Turn, Electromagnetic Brake, Portable Design for Enhanced Mobility (330lbs Capacity)
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LT –
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!
Gregory Browning –
Very nice electric wheelchair that folds easily and works well. Smaller than many power chairs which makes it easier to get through doorways. Might be a little tight fit if you are overweight, however.
Sharon Berryhill –
It’s a pretty lightweight wheelchair; however, after a few months, it stopped working. The battery was charged, the light went on but the joy stick wouldn’t work. We use it now only as pushing my mother around but it won’t work electronically. Big disappointment.
LT –
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!
Gregory Browning –
Very nice electric wheelchair that folds easily and works well. Smaller than many power chairs which makes it easier to get through doorways. Might be a little tight fit if you are overweight, however.
philecia cirton –
Chair was working decent but after 45 days we started having issues with this beeping noise and it not moving anymore. I contacted Galenus Medical and they said the company will be reaching out to me but I have not heard anything. My mom is disabled and I really thought I had found a solution but now we are back to square 1. Very disappointed.
GolfingGreg –
This chair is compact, light weight, and well made, but it is really only good for getting somewhere outside, not inside. At slow speeds, movement is choppy and hard to control, likely do to poor motor speed controllers. I bought it strictly for use indoors, so I am quite disappointed with it. It would be fine outdoors where you can keep the speed up, and travel mostly straight for extended periods.
Little Miss Noahtall –
I was having surgery on my foot for the third time. Previously I used a knee roller, which I hated, so I decided to get this wheelchair. What a blessing! The strain of zero weight-bearing on my left foot sent my right hip into needing a full replacement and now I’ve been in the chair for 4 months. Not only am I able to navigate it all throughout my house, but I took it on 2 flights and a cruise that were booked a year in advance. I was able to do everything on the ship and on multiple Caribbean islands. It even does pretty well in the sand! I would and have, recommended this chair completely. One caution… read the measurements! This isn’t a big chair. If it were, it wouldn’t weigh 40 lbs..
LT –
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!
GY –
If you see this same review on a competition’s reviews, ignore as that chair did not arrive before we left so we cancelled it but I posted the review on the wrong product. This chair came quickly and was amazing! Purchased for three week Europe trip to Austria, Czech, Hungary and Romania. All streets were cobble and lots of curbs but this handled them all. Can’t tip it back at curbs like her manual one so need to be more strategic on where to cross, but it can handle 1 1/2” to 2” curbs fine. When we encountered stairs I simply grabbed the two handles under the seat with one hand and pulled up to fold the chair and carried it with one hand while helping her with the the other arm. Super light and very durable! Buy an extra battery though if you need more distance, but we took it up the hill to Bean Castle, very long steep hill and even the. Only used one dot. The one battery was plenty on most days around large cities but would have preferred to have spare as there were some long days in Vienna and Prague where we wore out the battery and I simply released it to manual and pushed her. No assembly required and folds super easy. We probably won’t use every day as she has a heavier one with slightly better controls, (more range of speed on controls easier), but it could serve that function easoly
Jodi Wolfe –
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.
MaryseB –
N’achetez pas le Superhandy, service à la clientèle pourrit
J’ai acheté ce fauteuil pour me déplacer à cause d’une perte de mobilité et non pour m’amuser. Après 45 jours. Le joystick s’est arrêté de fonctionner durant une sortie. J’ai dû demander de me ramener en mode manuel. J’ai vérifié la connexion des fils et la batterie était totalement chargée. Le joystick n’a plus jamais redémarrer. J’ai envoyé des courriels et téléphoné au service à la clientèle pendant 3 jours. J’ai décidé de retourner le fauteuil électrique. Ne perdez pas votre temps et votre argent. Si ce fauteuil est essentiel à vos déplacements. Vous avez besoin d’un bon service après vente qui répond rapidement.
Adolfo C. –
Muy buen producto
Es ligero y cómodo, solo que la batería le dura poco, me gustaría saber dónde comprar otra batería
Gustavo Gutierrez –
La silla no funciona
Recibimos la silla, y todo se ve perfecto excepto que no funciona, las ruedas no se mueven.Solicitamos en muchas ocasiones al proveedor que nos ayude a resolver el problema, pero solo nos dice que se pondrán en contacto con nosotros pero no nos llaman, ni nos dan teléfono para marcarles.