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Pride Go Chair Power Wheelchair - 5389

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Pride Mobility Go Chair

This Pride Go Chair is in like new condition and only has 23 Hours of use! The all-new Go-Chair is re-engineered from the ground up, offering a bold new style available in an array of contemporary colors. Enhanced performance and comfort, along with feather-touch disassembly, allows you to enjoy light-weight travel and independence on the go. With an increased weight capacity of 300 lbs. and a sleek, bold look, the new Go-Chair makes travel easy.
S/N - JE106920199C60

Pride Mobility Power Chairs

The Pride Mobility Products Corp. is one of the leaders today, in power wheelchairs, scooters, and other mobility products. Their product lines evolved from an existing family business in 1986, Pride began focusing on manufacturing mobility power lift chairs. In 1992, Pride extended its product line to include scooters, with options and accessories. In the next 4 years, Pride entered the power wheelchair market with the release of their Jazzy with the exclusive mid-wheel drive. Pride has now entered the rehab market with their Quantum division.

  • OMNI-Casters (nylon, spherical-shaped casters) on front and rear to prevent wheel hang-ups
  • Choice of 6 colors
  • 18" x 17" Seat , 5-point swivel seat with latch release
  • Increased 300 lb. weight capacity
  • Faster speed - up to 3.7 mph
  • Larger, 18 amp batteries
  • Improved agility - longer wheel base; wider stance; compact turning radius 25.4"
  • Dual swing-away, under seat storage bins
  • Larger, height & width adjustable armrests
  • Larger footplate
  • One hand feather-touch disassembly
  • 60" lap belt
  • S/N - JE106920199C60
Model Go-Chair
Amount of Use 23 Hours
Weight Capacity 300 lbs.
Maximum Speed Up to 3.7 mph
Ground Clearance 2” at frame
Turning Radius 25.5” with foot platform
Overall Length 33” with front rigging
Overall Width 22.5”
Seat-to-Ground Height 22”-23”
Seat-to-Deck Height 16.25”-17.25”
Front Tires 6” solid
Rear Tires 9” solid
Suspension Limited
Range Per Charge Up to 8.7 miles
Total Weight
Without Batteries
67 lbs. (front & rear)
Heaviest Piece
When Disassembled
36 lbs. (rear)
Standard Seating Foldable, compact, lightweight
18”x17” 
Drive System N/A
Dual Braking System N/A
Battery Requirements (2) 18 AH, 12 V, deep-cycle
Battery Charger 2-amp, off-board

General Frequently Asked Questions about Used Power Chairs - up to 300 lbs.

Q: What is the height from the floor to the top of the seat?

A: The average height from the seat to floor is 19 - 20 inches. 

Q: What is the total width? Length?
A: Normal width is usually between 22 - 24 inches. The length is specific to the model and drive type.

Q: What is the maximum inline the power chair can go up?
A: Max incline is usually 6 - 8 degrees.

Q: Can it go through the grass? Dirt?
A: Depends on the type of grass. Most scooters should be able to go through grass. Portable Scooters do not perform well on non-paved surfaces

Q: Is the seat height adjustable?
A: Some seats are height adjustable. Some have seat lifts. 

Q: What is the max weight capacity?

A: Max weight capacity for smaller chairs usually fall between 250 - 300 lbs. There are a large selection of scooters that go to 400 and 500 lb capacities

Q: What is the top speed?
A: Depends on the type of chair. It can be anywhere from 4 mph up to 8 mph.

Q: How long can I go on a battery charge?
A: Normal battery life is around 12 - 15 miles. 

Q: Are the armrests and footplates’ height adjustable?
A: Most armrests and footplates can adjust up/down and in/out

Q: Does it disassemble/breakdown?

A: On almost all chairs the seat can at least be removed. Most all the “Travel Scooters” on the website would break down for transport. 

Q: What is the chair’s turning radius?
A: Turning radius isn’t really what you need to look at. You need to know how much total length the chair needs to turn. 

Have any additional questions? We’re here to help! Marc’s Mobility sells a variety of new and used spare parts and power chairs that assist individuals with various mobility needs.