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The Equinox Power Wheelchair combines aerospace-grade aluminum durability with dual 350W motors and removable lithium-ion batteries for up to 25 miles of travel. Designed for professional users seeking both rugged performance and ergonomic comfort, it features a memory foam seat, reclinable backrest, 360° digital joystick, and remote control. Lightweight yet heavy-duty, foldable for travel, and equipped with advanced shock absorption, it’s engineered to empower independence and elevate everyday mobility.
| ASIN | B0F22WZTH2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #265,099 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #105 in Electric Wheelchairs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | March 20, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 63 Pounds |
| Item model number | EW001 |
| Manufacturer | GRITLIFE |
A**R
You May Get More Than What You Pay For
I bought this chair for my uncle after trying out two others around the same price point—and returning both. They looked good online but turned out to be poorly designed and cheaply made. I was close to giving up and spending more on a higher-end model, but the Equinox looked promising in the photos, so I gave it one last shot. I’m amazed—and honestly relieved—that a chair at this price could be built this well. If this is what a proper wheelchair is, I don’t know what those other two were. This thing is built like a tank. My uncle weighs about 245 lbs, and he mentioned how sturdy the armrests feel when he pushes down to get up. The chair has no trouble handling his steep, gravel driveway—proof that it has serious motor power. He’s also taken it on trails, and the anti-tip wheels are a smart touch. The battery life is impressive—after a full day out, he didn’t recharge until day 3, and it still showed more than half a charge. He has some lower back issues, and the reclining feature has been a real relief. The lever is easy to reach, and it helped him stay comfortable during a recent staycation. He also mentioned how convenient it was during his hotel stay—he didn’t have to unload and unfold the whole chair. Since the batteries are accessible from the side, he was able to pop them out while the chair was still folded in the trunk. That’s a smart design feature that made things so much easier. This chair has truly given my uncle a new sense of freedom and independence, and I’m genuinely impressed by the quality. The Equinox exceeded our expectations—I’d recommend it to anyone
G**S
This is a sturdy machine with two large motors and two large batteries.
I liked the description of the machine and the price so I ordered one even though I couldn't place the name or address of the vendor: GRITLIFE. Well, now they have sent me a letter with their address and phone number and offering to provide me with two extra batteries. The wheelchair appears to be very well designed and well made and by comparison is priced at a bargain. So I'm pleased and happy about the purchase. When I unpacked it and opened the chair I was very frustrated because I couldn't find the owner's manual and warranty. Turns out I had missed it when removing the other items from the bag under the seat. It was at the very bottom and hard to feel when reaching under the seat. It should have been packed in the bag with the seat cushion so it was obvious at the start. But now I have just about all my questions answered. Like where are the batteries? Turns out they are ingeniously placed inside the long box transverse braces bearing the Equinox name. Well, the owners manual is generally adequate if read very carefully. But the info about paring the extra remote control (dont know why you'd ever need it) is incorrect. And there is no mention of the excellent velcro cover that comes with it and would be useful if you have to check the folded chair with an airline. I tried it out and I think I have in on right. The velcro, when carefully folded together, seems to be tough enough to allow lifting the package by the handles on the sides of the cover. Quite impressive. As is the whole wheelchair. Because the chair is so sturdy it is also a bit heavy to transport. A natural tradeoff. P.S. I have since been told that at its weight of 63 lbs., it exceeds the allowable 50 lb. limit for Viking Cruises. They informed me ten days before the travel date and forced my cancellation. I have since had time to order an alleged 33 lb. model from Amazon. But doubt that, when it arrives, it will serve as well for other than travel. I have gone about 5 miles on the Equinox around my neighborhood, at times at top speed 5. That's about as fast as most persons can run. I note that at that speed beware hitting a rough spot. A seat belt would be necessary to assure staying in the chair. One does come in the package.
A**S
Best first power chair!
Great for outdoors or indoors! Folds down easily. You will need someone with muscles to lift. Runs very smooth. Super comfortable. Holds a charge for a long time. It’s giving me confidence and independence back.
T**D
Go more places
This is my second item for transportation,first is a nice scooter but it weighs about 135 # plus a electric lift. Can't always get someone to drive , Neuropathy has slowed my driving. So now I have 60# chair I can put in truck an cars , love the way it Folds. I weigh 265 it has plenty power going up .y 30 foot ramp to my home . The seat is snug but I'm a as large person. Driving is fun with the stick Steer , an has a remote, very handy plenty of speed . Travels great on grass , gravel , concrete, hard dirt , but don't go Beach riding. HaHa. I get too go to more baseball games an Softball games , I'm 75 an really do enjoy it. Glad I purchased it , an would do it again
R**E
It’s a well built motorized wheelchair!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: We pick it because of the weight and the height. It is perfect to transfer from the seat to whatever apparatus you are using. I call this my little hot rod.
W**F
Freedom!!! Highly Portable Powered Wheelchair Makes It Possible
If they were available, I would give ten stars. The price is right. Size and weight make this foldable chair very easy to pack. This chair made a recent visit to a State Park very enjoyable for an 83-year-old handicapper. Easy to drive, it has multiple speed settings, great safety features and comfort settings. Some assembly required, but straight forward and easy. Customer service was outstanding. I needed to contact them because I misread operating instructions, their clear (and same day) response got me 'on the road' immediately.
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