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Shoprider | 6RUNNER 14" Powerchair - 888WNLLHD

SKU 888WNLLHD-RED
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Original price $11,540.00
Original price $11,540.00 - Original price $11,540.00
Original price $11,540.00
Current price $5,769.00
$5,769.00 - $5,769.00
Current price $5,769.00

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Product Overview

The 6Runner 14 Electric Wheelchair is a heavy duty power chair that is designed for the daily user. It sports a mid-wheel drive system and has the added stability of having six points of contact with the ground. The wheelchair also has our stable four post seating system and suspension system for smooth drive operation that will handle most driving surfaces. The unit has a 450 lb. weight capacity, reclining seat, adjustable arm rest and easy battery access.

Features

  • Mid-wheel Drive
  • Four Post Seating System
  • Quick Battery Access
  • Reclining Captain Seat
  • Black seat
  • Red chair

Specifications

  • Overall Dimensions (L x W x H): 42” x 26” x 49”
  • Number, Size of Tires: 2, 7” (2, 14”) 2, 7”
  • Weight Capacity: 450lb
  • Weight: 277 lb.
  • Each Battery Module Weight: 34lb.
  • Battery Size: 12V50AH x 2
  • Charger: Off board (5A)
  • Output Power of Motor: 1.34 x 2
  • Maximum Speed: 5
  • Maximum Climbing Angle: 10(6)
  • Range (Per Charge): 21.3 - 23.8 Miles
  • Turning Radius: 18”
  • Standard Seat Part Number: SV2121211/2RB
  • Medicare Billing Code: K0825

Manual and Guides

Owner's Manual

We do not accept medicare or insurance as payment.

However, we do offer PayPal and Shop Pay as a payment option.

You can finance and pay low monthly payments. There are options for weekly or bi-monthly payments depending on your credit profile.

Medicare and other insurance companies make it difficult for you to obtain a mobility scooter or power wheelchair. The process can take up to six months before approval.

To obtain a power wheelchair or mobility scooter through Medicare, you must prove to a doctor that you are not able to ambulate (walk or move around), even with assistance devices such as a walker, rollator, cane, etc.

This process can keep you from being able to travel, or move around freely for months; therefore, it's best to pay for the product via a payment option if you do not have the ability to pay it all at once.